OT-LAW.filter - rwp Hebrews:1:12:
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1Corinthians:11:15 @{Have long hair} (\komi\). Present active subjunctive of \koma\ (from \kom\, hair), old verb, same contraction (\-ai=i\) as the indicative (\aei = i\), but subjunctive here with \ean\ in third class condition. Long hair is a glory to a woman and a disgrace to a man (as we still feel). The long-haired man! There is a papyrus example of a priest accused of letting his hair grow long and of wearing woollen garments. {For a covering} (\anti peribolaiou\). Old word from \periball\ to fling around, as a mantle (Hebrews:1:12|) or a covering or veil as here. It is not in the place of a veil, but answering to (\anti\, in the sense of \anti\ in strkjv@John:1:16|), as a permanent endowment (\dedotai\, perfect passive indicative).
rwp@Hebrews:1:12 @{A mantle} (\peribolaion\). Old word for covering from \pariball\, to fling around, as a veil in strkjv@1Corinthians:11:15|, nowhere else in N.T. {Shalt thou roll up} (\helixeis\). Future active of \heliss\, late form for \heiliss\, in N.T. only here and strkjv@Revelation:6:14|, to fold together. {As a garment} (\hs himation\). LXX repeats from 11|. {They shall be changed} (\allagsontai\). Second future passive of \allass\, old verb, to change. {Shall not fail} (\ouk ekleipsousin\). Future active of \ekleip\, to leave out, to fail, used of the sun in strkjv@Luke:23:45|. "Nature is at his mercy, not he at nature's" (Moffatt).
rwp@Revelation:6:14 @{Was removed} (\apechristh\). First aorist passive indicative of \apochriz\, to separate, to part (Acts:15:39|). "The heaven was parted." {As a scroll when it is rolled up} (\hs biblion helissomenon\). Present passive participle of \heliss\, old verb, to roll up, in N.T. only here (from strkjv@Isaiah:34:4|) and strkjv@Hebrews:1:12| (from strkjv@Psalms:102:27|). Vivid picture of the expanse of the sky rolled up and away as a papyrus roll (Luke:4:17|). {Were moved} (\ekinthsan\). First aorist passive indicative of \kine\, to move. {Out of their places} (\ek tn topn autn\). See also strkjv@16:20| for these violent displacements in the earth's crust. Cf. strkjv@Nahum:1:5; strkjv@Jeremiah:4:24|. Jesus spoke of faith removing mountains (of difficulty) as in strkjv@Mark:11:23| (cf. strkjv@1Corinthians:13:2|).