Hebrews 13:25
Context13:25 Grace be with you all. 1
Hebrews 4:16
Context4:16 Therefore let us confidently approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and find grace whenever we need help. 2
Hebrews 12:28
Context12:28 So since we are receiving an unshakable kingdom, let us give thanks, and through this let us offer worship pleasing to God in devotion and awe.
Hebrews 13:9
Context13:9 Do not be carried away by all sorts of strange teachings. 3 For it is good for the heart to be strengthened by grace, not ritual meals, 4 which have never benefited those who participated in them.
Hebrews 2:9
Context2:9 but we see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, 5 now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, 6 so that by God’s grace he would experience 7 death on behalf of everyone.
Hebrews 10:29
Context10:29 How much greater punishment do you think that person deserves who has contempt for 8 the Son of God, and profanes 9 the blood of the covenant that made him holy, 10 and insults the Spirit of grace?
Hebrews 12:15
Context12:15 See to it that no one comes short of the grace of God, that no one be like a bitter root springing up 11 and causing trouble, and through him many become defiled.


[13:25] 1 tc Most witnesses, including several important ones (א2 A C D H Ψ 0243 1739 1881 Ï lat sy bo), conclude the letter with ἀμήν (amhn, “amen”). Such a conclusion is routinely added by scribes to NT books because a few of these books originally had such an ending (cf. Rom 16:27; Gal 6:18; Jude 25). A majority of Greek witnesses have the concluding ἀμήν in every NT book except Acts, James, and 3 John (and even in these books, ἀμήν is found in some witnesses). It is thus a predictable variant. Further, there is sufficient testimony (Ì46 א* Ivid 6 33 sa) for the lack of the particle, rendering its omission the preferred reading.
[4:16] 2 tn Grk “for timely help.”
[13:9] 3 tn Grk “by diverse and strange teachings.”
[13:9] 4 tn Grk “foods,” referring to the meals associated with the OT sacrifices (see the contrast with the next verse; also 9:9-10; 10:1, 4, 11).
[2:9] 4 tn Or “who was made a little lower than the angels.”
[2:9] 5 tn Grk “because of the suffering of death.”
[2:9] 6 tn Grk “would taste.” Here the Greek verb does not mean “sample a small amount” (as a typical English reader might infer from the word “taste”), but “experience something cognitively or emotionally; come to know something” (cf. BDAG 195 s.v. γεύομαι 2).
[10:29] 5 tn Grk “tramples under foot.”
[10:29] 6 tn Grk “regarded as common.”
[10:29] 7 tn Grk “by which he was made holy.”
[12:15] 6 tn Grk “that there not be any root of bitterness,” but referring figuratively to a person who causes trouble (as in Deut 29:17 [LXX] from which this is quoted).