Hebrews 2:5
For not to messengers did He subject the coming world, concerning which we speak,
For not to messengers did He subject the coming world, concerning which we speak,
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6and one in a certain place did testify fully, saying, `What is man, that Thou art mindful of him, or a son of man, that Thou dost look after him?
7Thou didst make him some little less than messengers, with glory and honour Thou didst crown him, and didst set him over the works of Thy hands,
8all things Thou didst put in subjection under his feet,' for in the subjecting to him the all things, nothing did He leave to him unsubjected, and now not yet do we see the all things subjected to him,
9and him who was made some little less than messengers we see -- Jesus -- because of the suffering of the death, with glory and honour having been crowned, that by the grace of God for every one he might taste of death.
10For it was becoming to Him, because of whom `are' the all things, and through whom `are' the all things, many sons to glory bringing, the author of their salvation through sufferings to make perfect,
13And unto which of the messengers said He ever, `Sit at My right hand, till I may make thine enemies thy footstool?'
14are they not all spirits of service -- for ministration being sent forth because of those about to inherit salvation?
4having become so much better than the messengers, as he did inherit a more excellent name than they.
5For to which of the messengers said He ever, `My Son thou art -- I to-day have begotten thee?' and again, `I will be to him for a father, and he shall be to Me for a son?'
6and when again He may bring in the first-born to the world, He saith, `And let them bow before him -- all messengers of God;'
7and unto the messengers, indeed, He saith, `Who is making His messengers spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire;'
8and unto the Son: `Thy throne, O God, `is' to the age of the age; a scepter of righteousness `is' the scepter of thy reign;
2for if the word being spoken through messengers did become stedfast, and every transgression and disobedience did receive a just recompense,
3how shall we escape, having neglected so great salvation? which a beginning receiving -- to be spoken through the Lord -- by those having heard was confirmed to us,
4God also bearing joint-witness both with signs and wonders, and manifold powers, and distributions of the Holy Spirit, according to His will.
5And causest him to lack a little of Godhead, And with honour and majesty compassest him.
6Thou dost cause him to rule Over the works of Thy hands, All Thou hast placed under his feet.
11whereas messengers, in strength and power being greater, do not bear against them before the Lord an evil speaking judgment;
12to whom it was revealed, that not to themselves, but to us they were ministering these, which now were told to you (through those who did proclaim good news to you,) in the Holy Spirit sent from heaven, to which things messengers do desire to bend looking.
4For if God messengers who sinned did not spare, but with chains of thick gloom, having cast `them' down to Tartarus, did deliver `them' to judgment, having been reserved,
22who is at the right hand of God, having gone on to heaven -- messengers, and authorities, and powers, having been subjected to him.
6messengers also, those who did not keep their own principality, but did leave their proper dwelling, to a judgment of a great day, in bonds everlasting, under darkness He hath kept,
27for all things He did put under his feet, and, when one may say that all things have been subjected, `it is' evident that He is excepted who did subject the all things to him,
28and when the all things may be subjected to him, then the Son also himself shall be subject to Him, who did subject to him the all things, that God may be the all in all.
10for it hath been written -- To His messengers He will give charge concerning thee, to guard over thee,
15and might deliver those, whoever, with fear of death, throughout all their life, were subjects of bondage,
16for, doubtless, of messengers it doth not lay hold, but of seed of Abraham it layeth hold,
22But, ye came to Mount Zion, and to a city of the living God, to the heavenly Jerusalem, and to myriads of messengers,
18Lo, in His servants He putteth no credence, Nor in His messengers setteth praise.'
2in these last days did speak to us in a Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He did make the ages;
18let no one beguile you of your prize, delighting in humble-mindedness and `in' worship of the messengers, intruding into the things he hath not seen, being vainly puffed up by the mind of his flesh,
40God for us something better having provided, that apart from us they might not be made perfect.
3have ye not known that we shall judge messengers? why not then the things of life?
5and did taste the good saying of God, the powers also of the coming age,
15and testify to us also doth the Holy Spirit, for after that He hath said before,
5so also the Christ did not glorify himself to become chief priest, but He who spake unto him: `My Son thou art, I to-day have begotten thee;'
34for David did not go up to the heavens, and he saith himself: The Lord saith to my lord, Sit thou at my right hand,
11For His messengers He chargeth for thee, To keep thee in all thy ways,
14for we have not here an abiding city, but the coming one we seek;
22and all things He did put under his feet, and did give him -- head over all things to the assembly,
20Bless Jehovah, ye His messengers, Mighty in power -- doing His word, To hearken to the voice of His Word.
25See, may ye not refuse him who is speaking, for if those did not escape who refused him who upon earth was divinely speaking -- much less we who do turn away from him who `speaketh' from heaven,
26whose voice the earth shook then, and now hath he promised, saying, `Yet once -- I shake not only the earth, but also the heaven;'
2of the hospitality be not forgetful, for through this unawares certain did entertain messengers;
4Making His messengers -- the winds, His ministers -- the flaming fire.
20for to vanity was the creation made subject -- not of its will, but because of Him who did subject `it' -- in hope,
53who received the law by arrangement of messengers, and did not keep `it'.'
5Wherefore, coming into the world, he saith, `Sacrifice and offering Thou didst not will, and a body Thou didst prepare for me,
25for when they may rise out of the dead, they neither marry nor are they given in marriage, but are as messengers who are in the heavens.
6And wisdom we speak among the perfect, and wisdom not of this age, nor of the rulers of this age -- of those becoming useless,