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1
Because of
this,
it behooves
us
to give heed
more abundantly
to the things we have heard, lest
ever
we should drift away.
2
For
if
the
word
having been spoken
by
angels
was
unalterable,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
received
a just
recompense,
3
how
shall we escape,
having neglected
such a great
salvation, which, having received
a commencement
declared
by
the
Lord,
was confirmed
to us
by
those having heard,
4
God
bearing witness with
them
both
by signs
and wonders, and
by various
miracles
and
distributions
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
according to
His
will.
5
For
not
to angels
did He subject
the world that
is coming,
of
which
we are speaking,
6
but
someone
somewhere
has testified,
saying, What is
man,
that
You are mindful
of him,
or
the
son
of
man,
that
You care f
or
him?
7
You made him a little lower
than
the
angels;
You crowned
him
with glory
and honor;
8
You have put
in
subjection
all th
in
gs
under
his
feet.
For
in
subject
in
g
all th
in
gs
to him,
He left
noth
in
g
unsubject
to him. But
at present
not yet
do we see
all th
in
gs
hav
in
g been subjected
to him.
9
But
we see
Jesus, who
was made a little lower
than
the
angels,
because of
the
suffering
of death,
having been crowned
with glory
and with honor,
so that
by
the
grace
of God
He might taste
death for
everyone.
10
For
it was fitting
to Him,
for
whom
are
all things
and
by
whom
are
all things
,
having brought
many
sons
to glory,
to make perfect
the
author
of their
salvation
through
sufferings.
11
For
both
the
One
sanctifying
and those
being sanctified
are
all
of one, for
which
reason
He is not ashamed
to call
them brothers,
12
saying:
I will declare Your
name
to My
brothers;
in
the
midst
of
the
congregation
I will sing Your praises
.
13
And
again:
I will be
trusting
in Him. And
again:
Behold, I and the
children
whom
God
has given
Me.
14
Therefore,
since
the
children
have partaken
of blood
and
of flesh,
He
also
likewise
took part in
the
same things,
so that
through
His
death
He
might destroy
the
one
holding
the
power of
death
, that is,
the
devil,
15
and
might set free
those
who
all
their time
to live
were
subject
to slavery
through
fear
of death.
16
For surely
He helps
not
the
angels,
but
He helps
the
seed
of Abraham.
17
Therefore
it behooved
Him
to be made like
the
brothers
in all things,
so that
He might become
a merciful
and
faithful
high priest
in
things
relating to
God, in order
to make propitiation for
the
sins
of the
people.
18
For
in
that
He Himself
has suffered,
hav
in
g been tempted,
He is able
to help
those
be
in
g tempted.
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