Hebrews 4:4 quotes Genesis with theological intent. It’s not just repetition—it’s interpretation. The author reminds his readers that God’s rest was not metaphorical but decisive. The Greek reinforces this, using perfect and aorist tenses to root that rest in history, while pointing toward a deeper invitation for the present.
Grammatical FoundationsThe verse begins with εἴρηκε, a perfect active indicative from λέγω, meaning “he has said.” The perfect tense highlights ongoing relevance—what God said in the past still speaks now.… Learn Koine Greek