Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
And let us consider one another - · Let us diligently and attentively consider each other' s trials, difficulties, and weaknesses; feel for each other, and excite each other to an increase of love to God and man; and, as the proof of it, to be fruitful in good works. The words , to the provocation, are often taken in a good sense, and signify excitement, stirring up, to do any thing laudable, useful, honorable, or necessary. Xenophon, Cyrop., lib. vi., page 108, speaking of the conduct of Cyrus towards his officers, says: , , ̔ . "He by praises and gifts excited them as much as possible." See the note on Acts 15:39, where the subject is farther considered.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Hebrews 10:24:
Acts 15:39
Acts 15:39
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