Hebrews 11

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Faith Defined

1 Now faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Faith: Hebrews 6:12, 10:22, 10:39, 11:7, 11:27, Psalms 27:13, 1 Corinthians 13:13, 2 Corinthians 5:7. Hope: Psalms 42:11. Parallel theme: 2 Corinthians 4:18 +5

2 For by it the elders obtained a good report. Good: Hebrews 11:39. Parallel theme: Hebrews 11:4

3 Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of GodGod: Θεός (Theos). The Greek Theos (Θεός) refers to deity, used both for the one true God and false gods. Context determines whether it denotes the Father specifically or the Godhead generally., so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. Faith: Romans 4:17. Word: Psalms 33:6, 2 Peter 3:5. Creation: Hebrews 1:2, Isaiah 40:26, Jeremiah 10:11, John 1:3, Acts 14:15, 17:24, Revelation 4:11 +5

4 By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteousRighteous: δίκαιος (Dikaios). The Greek dikaios (δίκαιος) means righteous or just—conforming to God's standard. Christ's righteousness is imputed to believers through faith (Romans 4:5), making them legally righteous before God., God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh. Righteousness: Matthew 23:35. Sacrifice: Leviticus 9:24, Proverbs 15:8. Witness: Hebrews 12:1. Parallel theme: Hebrews 9:22, 12:24, Genesis 4:8, 4:10, 4:15, Jude 1:11 +5

5 By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. Faith: Hebrews 11:6. Parallel theme: 2 Kings 2:11, Psalms 89:48, 1 John 3:22, Jude 1:14

6 But without faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. References God: Hebrews 3:12, 7:25, 1 Chronicles 28:9, Matthew 6:33, Luke 12:31. Faith: Psalms 73:28, Romans 10:14. Parallel theme: Psalms 119:10, Proverbs 8:17, John 14:6 +5

7 By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith. References God: 1 Peter 3:20. Faith: Romans 3:22, 4:13, Galatians 5:5. Righteousness: Ezekiel 14:14, 14:20. Parallel theme: Genesis 7:23, Proverbs 27:12, Matthew 3:7, Luke 17:26 +5

The Faith of the Patriarchs

8 By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went. Faith: Hebrews 11:33, Romans 1:5, 10:16. References Abraham: Isaiah 51:2. Parallel theme: Genesis 12:7, 17:8, 22:18, Isaiah 41:2, Romans 6:17, 1 Peter 1:22 +5

9 By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise: Covenant: Hebrews 6:17. Parallel theme: Genesis 12:8, 13:3, 13:18, 18:9, 35:27

10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is GodGod: Θεός (Theos). The Greek Theos (Θεός) refers to deity, used both for the one true God and false gods. Context determines whether it denotes the Father specifically or the Godhead generally.. References God: Hebrews 3:4, 12:22, 12:28, 2 Corinthians 5:1, Revelation 21:2. Parallel theme: Hebrews 13:14, Isaiah 14:32, John 14:2, Philippians 3:20 +4

11 Through faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). also Sara herself received strength to conceive seed, and was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promised. Faith: Hebrews 10:23. Parallel theme: Luke 1:36

12 Therefore sprang there even of one, and him as good as dead, so many as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the sea shore innumerable. Good: Genesis 32:12. Parallel theme: Genesis 15:5, 22:17, 26:4, Nehemiah 9:23, Isaiah 10:22, 48:19, Jeremiah 33:22, Hosea 1:10, Revelation 20:8 +5

13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Faith: Hebrews 11:27, 11:39. Parallel theme: Genesis 23:4, Job 19:25, Psalms 39:12, John 8:56, Romans 8:24, Ephesians 2:19, 1 Peter 1:17, 2:11 +5

14 For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country.

15 And truly, if they had been mindful of that country from whence they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned.

16 But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly: wherefore GodGod: Θεός (Theos). The Greek Theos (Θεός) refers to deity, used both for the one true God and false gods. Context determines whether it denotes the Father specifically or the Godhead generally. is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a city. References God: Hebrews 11:10, 12:22, Exodus 3:6. Parallel theme: Hebrews 2:11, 11:14, 13:14, Matthew 25:34, John 14:2, Philippians 3:20, 2 Timothy 4:18 +5

17 By faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he that had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, Covenant: Hebrews 7:6. Parallel theme: Genesis 22:16, Deuteronomy 8:2, 2 Chronicles 32:31, Proverbs 17:3, Zechariah 13:9, 2 Corinthians 8:12, James 5:11, 1 Peter 4:12, Revelation 3:10 +5

18 Of whom it was said, That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: Parallel theme: Genesis 17:19, 21:12, Romans 9:7

19 Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from whence also he received him in a figure. Parallel theme: Genesis 22:13, Matthew 9:28, Romans 5:14, Ephesians 3:20

20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning things to come.

21 By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, blessed both the sons of Joseph; and worshipped, leaning upon the top of his staff.

22 By faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). Joseph, when he died, made mention of the departing of the children of Israel; and gave commandment concerning his bones. References Israel: Exodus 13:19, Joshua 24:32. Parallel theme: Acts 7:16

23 By faith Moses, when he was born, was hid three months of his parents, because they saw he was a proper child; and they were not afraid of the king's commandment. References Moses: Acts 7:20. Word: Isaiah 51:7. Parallel theme: Hebrews 13:6, Exodus 1:16, 1:22, Psalms 118:6, Isaiah 41:10, 41:14, 51:12, Matthew 10:28 +5

24 By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter;

25 Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of GodGod: Θεός (Theos). The Greek Theos (Θεός) refers to deity, used both for the one true God and false gods. Context determines whether it denotes the Father specifically or the Godhead generally., than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; References God: Psalms 84:10, James 1:20, 1 Peter 2:10. Sin: Job 36:21. Parallel theme: Hebrews 11:37, Job 20:5, 2 Corinthians 5:17, James 5:5, Revelation 18:7 +4

26 Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward. References Christ: 2 Corinthians 12:10, 1 Peter 4:14. Parallel theme: Hebrews 2:2, 10:35, 11:6, Isaiah 51:7, Matthew 5:12, Luke 14:14, 2 Corinthians 6:10, Revelation 3:18 +5

27 By faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1). he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible. Faith: Hebrews 11:1, 11:13, 1 Peter 1:8. Kingdom: 1 Timothy 1:17. References Egypt: Exodus 4:19. Parallel theme: Hebrews 10:32, Exodus 11:8, 12:11, 2 Corinthians 4:18, James 5:11 +5

28 Through faith he kept the passover, and the sprinkling of bloodBlood: αἷμα (Haima). The Greek haima (αἷμα) denotes blood. Christ's blood 'cleanseth us from all sin' (1 John 1:7), securing 'eternal redemption' (Hebrews 9:12) through His once-for-all sacrifice. Believers have been 'purchased with his own blood' (Acts 20:28)., lest he that destroyed the firstborn should touch them. Blood: Hebrews 9:19, 12:24, 1 Peter 1:2

29 By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land: which the Egyptians assaying to do were drowned. References Egypt: Joshua 2:10. Parallel theme: Psalms 78:13

30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days.

31 By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace. Parallel theme: Matthew 1:5, James 2:25

The Triumph of Faith

32 And what shall I more say? for the time would fail me to tell of Gedeon, and of Barak, and of Samson, and of Jephthae; of David also, and Samuel, and of the prophets: Prophecy: Acts 3:24, 10:43, 13:20, 2 Peter 1:21. References David: 1 Samuel 16:13. Parallel theme: 1 Samuel 1:20, 12:11, 16:1, Romans 4:1, 7:7 +5

33 Who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, Covenant: Hebrews 10:36, Galatians 3:16. Faith: Hebrews 11:17. Kingdom: Psalms 144:10, 1 Peter 5:8. Parallel theme: Psalms 91:13, 2 Timothy 4:17 +2

34 Quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens. Word: Psalms 144:10. Parallel theme: Judges 15:8, 1 Kings 19:3, 2 Kings 6:32

35 Women received their dead raised to life again: and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrectionResurrection: ἀνάστασις (Anastasis). The Greek anastasis (ἀνάστασις) means resurrection—rising from death to life. Christ's resurrection is the 'firstfruits' (1 Corinthians 15:20), guaranteeing believers' future bodily resurrection and victory over death.: Resurrection: Acts 23:6, 24:15, Philippians 3:11. Parallel theme: Acts 9:41, 22:29

36 And others had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings, yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment: Kingdom: Genesis 39:20. Parallel theme: 2 Chronicles 16:10, 30:10, 36:16, Jeremiah 20:2, 20:7

37 They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword: they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being destitute, afflicted, tormented; Word: 1 Kings 19:10, 2 Chronicles 24:21, Jeremiah 26:23. Parallel theme: 2 Kings 1:8

38 (Of whom the world was not worthy:) they wandered in deserts, and in mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth. Parallel theme: 1 Samuel 22:1, 1 Kings 18:4, 19:9, Isaiah 57:1

39 And these all, having obtained a good report through faithFaith: πίστις (Pistis). The Greek pistis (πίστις) denotes faith, belief, or trust—confidence in God's character and promises. It's both intellectual assent and relational trust, central to justification (Romans 5:1)., received not the promise: Faith: Hebrews 11:13. Good: Hebrews 11:2. Parallel theme: 1 Peter 1:12

40 GodGod: Θεός (Theos). The Greek Theos (Θεός) refers to deity, used both for the one true God and false gods. Context determines whether it denotes the Father specifically or the Godhead generally. having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect. Creation: Hebrews 5:9, 7:19. Parallel theme: Hebrews 8:6, 9:23, Revelation 6:11