Hebrews 2:5
Context2:5 For he did not put the world to come, 1 about which we are speaking, 2 under the control of angels.
Hebrews 3:19
Context3:19 So 3 we see that they could not enter because of unbelief.
Hebrews 4:5
Context4:5 but to repeat the text cited earlier: 4 “They will never enter my rest!”
Hebrews 10:10
Context10:10 By his will 5 we have been made holy through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
Hebrews 10:15
Context10:15 And the Holy Spirit also witnesses to us, for after saying, 6
Hebrews 10:17
Context10:17 then he says, 7 “Their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no longer.” 8
Hebrews 10:23-24
Context10:23 And let us hold unwaveringly to the hope that we confess, for the one who made the promise is trustworthy. 10:24 And let us take thought of how to spur one another on to love and good works, 9
Hebrews 13:13
Context13:13 We must go out to him, then, outside the camp, bearing the abuse he experienced. 10
Hebrews 13:19
Context13:19 I especially ask you to pray 11 that I may be restored to you very soon.


[2:5] 1 sn The phrase the world to come means “the coming inhabited earth,” using the Greek term which describes the world of people and their civilizations.
[2:5] 2 sn See the previous reference to the world in Heb 1:6.
[3:19] 3 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “So” to indicate a summary or conclusion to the argument of the preceding paragraph.
[4:5] 5 tn Grk “and in this again.”
[10:10] 7 tn Grk “by which will.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.
[10:15] 9 tn Grk “after having said,” emphasizing the present impact of this utterance.
[10:17] 12 sn A quotation from Jer 31:34.
[10:24] 13 tn Grk “let us consider one another for provoking of love and good deeds.”