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Hebrews 6:14KJV·author unknown

Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

There are things that accompany salvation, better things than any hypocrite or apostate ever enjoyed, and they will not be forgotten of God. What is done to the saints as such, God takes as done to Himself, and shall not go unrewarded.

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Commenting on Hebrews 6:9-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And so, after he had patiently endured,.... He waited long for a son, from whom the Messiah was to spring, after he had had the promise of one; and he endured many afflictions with patience, in his journeys from place to place, throughout his life to the end: he obtained the promise; he was greatly blessed in temporal things; he lived to see the son...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 14. Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee. That is, I will certainly bless thee. The phrase is a Hebrew mode of expression, to denote emphasis or certainty--indicated by the repetition of a word. Comp. . Multiplying I will multiply thee. I will greatly increase thee--I will grant thee an exceedingly numerous posterity. (c) "Surely"