For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep It is possible to render the Greek, "For David, after that in his own generation he had served the will of God, fell on sleep," but the A. V. seems better. For it must be borne in mind that the contrast which most aids the Apostle's argument is that, while David's services could benefit only those among whom he lived, and could not be extended to other generations, Christ by His resurrection, never more to die and see corruption, is a Saviour for all generations, and remission of sins through Him can be promised to every one that believeth.

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