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Text -- Hebrews 6:1-17 (NET)

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6:1 Therefore we must progress beyond the elementary instructions about Christ and move on to maturity, not laying this foundation again: repentance from dead works and faith in God, 6:2 teaching about baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. 6:3 And this is what we intend to do, if God permits. 6:4 For it is impossible in the case of those who have once been enlightened, tasted the heavenly gift, become partakers of the Holy Spirit, 6:5 tasted the good word of God and the miracles of the coming age, 6:6 and then have committed apostasy, to renew them again to repentance, since they are crucifying the Son of God for themselves all over again and holding him up to contempt. 6:7 For the ground that has soaked up the rain that frequently falls on it and yields useful vegetation for those who tend it receives a blessing from God. 6:8 But if it produces thorns and thistles, it is useless and about to be cursed; its fate is to be burned. 6:9 But in your case, dear friends, even though we speak like this, we are convinced of better things relating to salvation. 6:10 For God is not unjust so as to forget your work and the love you have demonstrated for his name, in having served and continuing to serve the saints. 6:11 But we passionately want each of you to demonstrate the same eagerness for the fulfillment of your hope until the end, 6:12 so that you may not be sluggish, but imitators of those who through faith and perseverance inherit the promises. 6:13 Now when God made his promise to Abraham, since he could swear by no one greater, he swore by himself, 6:14 saying, “Surely I will bless you greatly and multiply your descendants abundantly.” 6:15 And so by persevering, Abraham inherited the promise. 6:16 For people swear by something greater than themselves, and the oath serves as a confirmation to end all dispute. 6:17 In the same way God wanted to demonstrate more clearly to the heirs of the promise that his purpose was unchangeable, and so he intervened with an oath,
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 · Abraham a son of Terah; the father of Isaac; ancestor of the Jewish nation.,the son of Terah of Shem


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NET Notes: Heb 6:1 Grk “leaving behind…let us move on.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:3 Grk “and we will do this.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:6 Grk “recrucifying the son of God for themselves.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:7 Grk “comes upon.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:8 Grk “near to a curse.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:12 Or “dull.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:14 A quotation from Gen 22:17.

NET Notes: Heb 6:15 Grk “he”; in the translation the referent (Abraham) has been specified for clarity.

NET Notes: Heb 6:16 Grk “the oath for confirmation is an end of all dispute.”

NET Notes: Heb 6:17 Or “immutable” (here and in v. 18); Grk “the unchangeableness of his purpose.”

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