Hebrews 5:8
through being a Son, did learn by the things which he suffered -- the obedience,
through being a Son, did learn by the things which he suffered -- the obedience,
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7who in the days of his flesh both prayers and supplications unto Him who was able to save him from death -- with strong crying and tears -- having offered up, and having been heard in respect to that which he feared,
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,
9and having been made perfect, he did become to all those obeying him a cause of salvation age-during,
7but did empty himself, the form of a servant having taken, in the likeness of men having been made,
8and in fashion having been found as a man, he humbled himself, having become obedient unto death -- death even of a cross,
17wherefore it did behove him in all things to be made like to the brethren, that he might become a kind and stedfast chief-priest in the things with God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people,
18for in that he suffered, himself being tempted, he is able to help those who are tempted.
23who being reviled -- was not reviling again, suffering -- was not threatening, and was committing himself to Him who is judging righteously,
24who our sins himself did bear in his body, upon the tree, that to the sins having died, to the righteousness we may live; by whose stripes ye were healed,
2looking to the author and perfecter of faith -- Jesus, who, over-against the joy set before him -- did endure a cross, shame having despised, on the right hand also of the throne of God did sit down;
3for consider again him who endured such gainsaying from the sinners to himself, that ye may not be wearied in your souls -- being faint.
4Not yet unto blood did ye resist -- with the sin striving;
5and ye have forgotten the exhortation that doth speak fully with you as with sons, `My son, be not despising chastening of the Lord, nor be faint, being reproved by Him,
6for whom the Lord doth love He doth chasten, and He scourgeth every son whom He receiveth;'
7if chastening ye endure, as to sons God beareth Himself to you, for who is a son whom a father doth not chasten?
20for what renown `is it', if sinning and being buffeted, ye do endure `it'? but if, doing good and suffering `for it', ye do endure, this `is' gracious with God,
21for to this ye were called, because Christ also did suffer for you, leaving to you an example, that ye may follow his steps,
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;'
35And having gone forward a little, he fell upon the earth, and was praying, that, if it be possible the hour may pass from him,
15and so, having patiently endured, he did obtain the promise;
17and if children, also heirs, heirs, indeed, of God, and heirs together of Christ -- if, indeed, we suffer together, that we may also be glorified together.
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;
3who being the brightness of the glory, and the impress of His subsistence, bearing up also the all things by the saying of his might -- through himself having made a cleansing of our sins, sat down at the right hand of the greatness in the highest,
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?'
11Of the labour of his soul he seeth -- he is satisfied, Through his knowledge give righteousness Doth the righteous one, My servant, to many, And their iniquities he doth bear.
1Christ, then, having suffered for us in the flesh, ye also with the same mind arm yourselves, because he who did suffer in the flesh hath done with sin,
31and began to teach them, that it behoveth the Son of Man to suffer many things, and to be rejected by the elders, and chief priests, and scribes, and to be killed, and after three days to rise again;
3and because of this infirmity he ought, as for the people, so also for himself to offer for sins;
3for even the Christ did not please himself, but, according as it hath been written, `The reproaches of those reproaching Thee fell upon me;'
14Seeing, then, the children have partaken of flesh and blood, he himself also in like manner did take part of the same, that through death he might destroy him having the power of death -- that is, the devil --
15and might deliver those, whoever, with fear of death, throughout all their life, were subjects of bondage,
12Wherefore, also Jesus -- that he might sanctify through `his' own blood the people -- without the gate did suffer;
32And the contents of the Writing that he was reading was this: `As a sheep unto slaughter he was led, and as a lamb before his shearer dumb, so he doth not open his mouth;
17for `it is' better doing good, if the will of God will it, to suffer, than doing evil;
25having chosen rather to be afflicted with the people of God, than to have sin's pleasure for a season,
13but, according as ye have fellowship with the sufferings of the Christ, rejoice ye, that also in the revelation of his glory ye may rejoice -- exulting;
7It hath been exacted, and he hath answered, And he openeth not his mouth, As a lamb to the slaughter he is brought, And as a sheep before its shearers is dumb, And he openeth not his mouth.
4Surely our sicknesses he hath borne, And our pains -- he hath carried them, And we -- we have esteemed him plagued, Smitten of God, and afflicted.
15for we have not a chief priest unable to sympathise with our infirmities, but `one' tempted in all things in like manner -- apart from sin;
25and first it behoveth him to suffer many things, and to be rejected by this generation.
26since it had behoved him many times to suffer from the foundation of the world, but now once, at the full end of the ages, for putting away of sin through his sacrifice, he hath been manifested;
44and having been in agony, he was more earnestly praying, and his sweat became, as it were, great drops of blood falling upon the ground.
42saying, `Father, if Thou be counselling to make this cup pass from me --; but, not my will, but Thine be done.' --
6in which ye are glad, a little now, if it be necessary, being made to sorrow in manifold trials,
17By faith Abraham hath offered up Isaac, being tried, and the only begotten he did offer up who did receive the promises,
26Was it not behoving the Christ these things to suffer, and to enter into his glory?'
9then he said, `Lo, I come to do, O God, Thy will;' he doth take away the first that the second he may establish;