Heb. 12:18. For ye are not come unto the mount that might be touched, and that burned with fire, not unto blackness, and darkness, and tempest,

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[18. For ye are not come unto the mount that might be touched to.] This comes in as an enforcement of the precept that the apostle had given to the Christians to look diligently or take earnest heed that their assemblies and worship was not polluted and Profaned by such persons as Esau for he would here teach us that Christians had more need to take heed to themselves now under the Gospel that they did not profanely and irreverently draw near to God in his worship than the children of Israel had at Mt. Sinai where God appeared so terribly and where such strictness was required and great care in the congregation in their waiting on God, le(a)st for their Error they should be immediately destroyed (see Hebrews 12:20). That that is the drift of the apostle appears by the application he makes of what is here said Hebrews 12:25 to the End.

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