*12:1 I suppose that each of us has his own ‘besetting sin’—what gives me trouble will not necessarily be the same thing that gives you trouble.
†12:2 I imagine that that “joy” has something to do with His Bride.
‡12:4 In the context this presumably refers to sin in the world, not within.
§12:4 The Text does not say whose blood.
*12:6 See Proverbs 3:11-12. When I was a boy my father had a horse, a gentle creature, and a proper horsewhip to go with it. I found myself on the business end of that whip more than once (more often than did the horse), and I can assure the reader that it was not a pleasant experience. So God's scourgings tend not to be very pleasant; but if we end up partaking of His holiness (verse 10 below), it will be worth it.
†12:8 At that time there was probably no culture dominated by relativistic humanism.
‡12:9 “The Father of spirits”—an interesting concept. All created spirits owe their existence to Him.
§12:11 That is the secret—we must be “exercised” by it; that is, we must learn whatever lesson the Lord is trying to teach us.
*12:13 I take the point to be that we should not turn our Christian walk into a bunch of complicated rules—keep it simple.
†12:14 If we need to “pursue” this holiness, then it is experiential, not positional. God rewards those who “earnestly seek Him” (11:6 above).
‡12:17 Neither Isaac nor God changed his mind; Jacob was in and Esau was out.
§12:20 Perhaps 4% of the Greek manuscripts add ‘or shot with an arrow’ (as in AV and NKJV).
*12:23 I wonder who these “firstborn ones” are.
†12:24 Let me try to list the ‘reception committee’: 1) the City; 2) angels; 3) firstborn ones (different from angels?); 4) God the Father; 5) the perfected righteous; 6) Jesus; 7) the Blood. An impressive list! What did Abel's blood say?—murder and punishment! What does Jesus' blood say?—redemption and forgiveness! Oh praise God!
‡12:26 See Haggai 2:6.
§12:29 One gets the impression that taking God, and our life in Christ, for granted is definitely not a good idea.