{Shadow} (skian). The contrast here between skia
(shadow, shade caused by interruption of light as by trees, Mr
4:32 ) and eik(936e) (image or picture) is striking. Christ is the
eik(936e) of God ( 2Co 4:4 Col 1:15 ). In Col 2:17 Paul draws a
distinction between skia for the Jewish rites and ceremonies
and s(936d)a for the reality in Christ. Children are fond of shadow
pictures. The law gives only a dim outline of the good things to
come ( 9:11 ). {Continually} (eis to di(886e)ekes). See this phrase
also in 7:3 9:12,14 . Nowhere else in N.T. From di(886e)egka
(diapher(935c)), to bear through. {They can} (dunantai). This
reading leaves ho nomos a _nominativus pendens_ (an
anacoluthon). But many MSS. read dunatai (it--the law--can).
For the idea and use of elei(9373)ai see 9:9 .
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