Chapter 3:15. While it is said, etc. No doubt the connection first referred to in the note is the most suitable. This verse is as it were the heading of what follows; but to put the sixteenth verse in an interrogatory form, as is done by Stuart, seems not suitable to the passage. I would render the words thus, --
15. With regard to what is said, "Today, when ye hear his
16. voice, harden not your hearts as in the provocation," some indeed when they heard did provoke, but not all who came
17. out of Egypt under Moses: but with whom was he offended for forty years? was it not with those who sinned, whose
18. carcasses fell in the wilderness? And to whom did he swear that they should not enter into his rest, but to those who did not believe?
The "provocation" is the subject; who offered it are then mentioned; and afterwards the cause of it, the want of faith.