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Selected Verse: Hebrews 11:30 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Heb 11:30 |
Strong Concordance |
By faith [4102] the walls [5038] of Jericho [2410] fell down [4098], after they were compassed [2944] about [1909] seven [2033] days [2250]. |
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King James |
By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
The soundings of trumpets, though one were to sound for ten thousand years, cannot throw down walls, but faith can do all things [CHRYSOSTOM].
seven days--whereas sieges often lasted for years. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
By faith the walls of Jericho fell down ... - Josephus, Heb 6:12-20. That is, it was not by any natural causes, or by any means that were in themselves adapted to secure such a result. It was not because they fell of themselves; nor because they were assailed by the hosts of the Israelites; nor was it because there was any natural tendency in the blowing of horns to cause them to fall. None of these things were true; and it was only by confidence in God that means so little adapted to such a purpose could have been employed at all; and it was only by continued faith in him that they could have been persevered in day by day, when no impression whatever was made. The strength of the faith evinced on this occasion appears from such circumstances as these: - that there was no natural tendency in the means used to produce the effect; that there was great apparent improbability that the effect would follow; that they might be exposed to much ridicule from those within the city for attempting to demolish their strong walls in this manner, and from the fact that the city was encircled day after day without producing any result.
This may teach us the propriety and necessity of faith in similar circumstances. Ministers of the gospel often preach where there seems to be as little prospect of beating down the opposition in the human heart by the message which they deliver, as there was of demolishing the walls of Jericho by the blowing of rams' horns. they blow the gospel trumpet from week to week and month to month, and there seems to be no tendency in the strong citadel of the heart to yield. Perhaps the only apparent result is to excite ridicule and scorn. Yet let them not despair. Let them blow on. Let them still lift up their voice with faith in God, and in due time the walls of the citadel will totter and fall. God has power over the human heart as he had over Jericho; and in our darkest day of discouragement let us remember that we are never in circumstances indicating less probability of success from any apparent tendency in the means used to accomplish the result, than those were who encompassed this pagan city. With similar confidence in God we may hope for similar success. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Compassed about (κυκλωθέντα)
Comp. Luk 21:20; Joh 10:24. oP. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
By the faith of Joshua. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The walls of Jericho fell down - This is particularly explained Jos 6:1, etc. God had promised that the walls of Jericho should fall down, if they compassed them about seven days. They believed, did as they were commanded, and the promise was fulfilled. |
12 That [3363] ye be [1096] not [3363] slothful [3576], but [1161] followers [3402] of them who through [1223] faith [4102] and [2532] patience [3115] inherit [2816] the promises [1860].
13 For [1063] when God [2316] made promise [1861] to Abraham [11], because [1893] he could [2192] swear [3660] by [2596] no [3762] greater [3187], he sware [3660] by [2596] himself [1438],
14 Saying [3004], Surely [2229] [3375] blessing [2127] I will bless [2127] thee [4571], and [2532] multiplying [4129] I will multiply [4129] thee [4571].
15 And [2532] so [3779], after he had patiently endured [3114], he obtained [2013] the promise [1860].
16 For [1063] men [444] verily [3303] swear [3660] by [2596] the greater [3187]: and [2532] an oath [3727] for [1519] confirmation [951] is to them [846] an end [4009] of all [3956] strife [485].
17 Wherein [1722] [3739] God [2316], willing [1014] more abundantly [4054] to shew [1925] unto the heirs [2818] of promise [1860] the immutability [276] of his [846] counsel [1012], confirmed [3315] it by an oath [3727]:
18 That [2443] by [1223] two [1417] immutable [276] things [4229], in [1722] which [3739] it was impossible [102] for God [2316] to lie [5574], we might have [2192] a strong [2478] consolation [3874], who [3588] have fled for refuge [2703] to lay hold [2902] upon the hope [1680] set before us [4295]:
19 Which [3739] hope we have [2192] as [5613] an anchor [45] of the soul [5590], both [5037] sure [804] and [2532] stedfast [949], and [2532] which entereth [1525] into [1519] that within [2082] the veil [2665];
20 Whither [3699] the forerunner [4274] is [1525] for [5228] us [2257] entered [1525], even Jesus [2424], made [1096] an high priest [749] for [1519] ever [165] after [2596] the order [5010] of Melchisedec [3198].
24 Then [3767] came [2944] the Jews [2453] round about [2944] him [846], and [2532] said [3004] unto him [846], How long [2193] [4219] dost thou make [142] us [2257] to doubt [5590]? If [1487] thou [4771] be [1488] the Christ [5547], tell [2036] us [2254] plainly [3954].
20 And [1161] when [3752] ye shall see [1492] Jerusalem [2419] compassed [2944] with [5259] armies [4760], then [5119] know [1097] that [3754] the desolation [2050] thereof [846] is nigh [1448].
1 Now Jericho [03405] was straitly [05462] shut up [05462] because [06440] of the children [01121] of Israel [03478]: none went out [03318], and none came in [0935].