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Verse 28

28. Compare Hebrews 2:2; Hebrews 2:3; Hebrews 12:25.

despised—"set at naught" [ALFORD]: utterly and heinously violated, not merely some minor detail, but the whole law and covenant; for example, by idolatry (Hebrews 12:25- :). So here apostasy answers to such an utter violation of the old covenant.

diedGreek, "dies": the normal punishment of such transgression, then still in force.

without mercy—literally, "mercies": removal out of the pale of mitigation, or a respite of his doom.

under—on the evidence of.

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