1 tn This probably refers to the righteous rule of David and others. But it could be more general and mean “did what was righteous.”
2 tn Grk “obtained promises,” referring to the things God promised, not to the pledges themselves.
sn Gained what was promised. They saw some of God’s promises fulfilled, even though the central promise remained unfulfilled until Christ came (cf. vv. 39-40).
3 tn Grk “quenched the power of fire.”
4 tn Or “recovered from sickness.”
5 tn Grk “received back their dead from resurrection.”
6 tn Grk “to obtain a better resurrection.”
7 tc The reading ἐπρίσθησαν (ejprisqhsan, “they were sawed apart”) is found in some important witnesses (Ì46 [D* twice reads ἐπίρσθησαν, “they were burned”?] pc syp sa Orpt Eus). Other
8 sn The expression these all were commended forms an inclusio with Heb 11:2: The chapter begins and ends with references to commendation for faith.
9 tn Grk “the promise,” referring to the thing God promised, not to the pledge itself.
10 tn The Greek phrasing emphasizes this point by negating the opposite: “so that they would not be made perfect without us.”