For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.
He was waiting for a city with real foundations, not something temporary, but something built by God himself.
Abraham wasn't looking for a quick fix; he was holding out for God's permanent plan.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Hebrews, written to Jewish Christians facing persecution and the temptation to abandon their faith, this verse refers to Abraham's life of faith as described in the Old Testament. Abraham left his homeland and lived in tents, not because he lacked earthly security, but because he was anticipating a permanent, divine city that God himself would establish. This highlights the contrast between temporary earthly dwellings and the eternal promises of God.
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