Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 121.
“The definition. Thus, apostasy is a departure from truth previously accepted and it involves the breaking of a professed relationship with God.” (Page 46)
“After chapter 53 the Book of Isaiah never again uses the word servant in the singular, but there are eleven references to ‘my servants,’ ‘the servants of the Lord’ or ‘his servants.’” (Page 126)
“In other words, there is always the possibility of a professing Christian renouncing that which he professed” (Page 46)
“The writer obviously believes that apostasy was a very real danger for some of these readers” (Page 46)
“The passage does not state that He took His blood with Him, but rather that it was through His shed blood or accomplished sacrifice that He was able to ascend to heaven.” (Page 5)