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Hebrews 1:9

Hath anointed thee (exrisen se). First aorist active indicative of xriw, to anoint, from which verb the verbal Xristov (Anointed One) comes. See Christ's use of exrisen in Luke 4:18 from Isaiah 66:1.

With the oil of gladness (elaion agalliasewv). Accusative case with exrisen (second accusative besides se). Perhaps the festive anointing on occasions of joy (Hebrews 12:2). See Luke 1:44.

Fellows (metoxouv). Old word from metexw, partners, sharers, in N.T. only in Hebrews save Luke 5:7. Note para with accusative here, beside, beyond, above (by comparison, extending beyond).




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Hebrews 1:9:

Hebrews 1:4
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Hebrews 3:14
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Hebrews 11:4
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