Hebrews 3:16
Context3:16 For which ones heard and rebelled? Was it not all who came out of Egypt under Moses’ leadership? 1
Hebrews 4:1
Context4:1 Therefore we must be wary 2 that, while the promise of entering his rest remains open, none of you may seem to have come short of it.
Hebrews 7:4
Context7:4 But see how great he must be, if 3 Abraham the patriarch gave him a tithe 4 of his plunder.
Hebrews 7:6
Context7:6 But Melchizedek 5 who does not share their ancestry 6 collected a tithe 7 from Abraham and blessed 8 the one who possessed the promise.
Hebrews 7:14
Context7:14 For it is clear that our Lord is descended from Judah, yet Moses said nothing about priests in connection with that tribe.
Hebrews 11:3
Context11:3 By faith we understand that the worlds 9 were set in order at God’s command, 10 so that the visible has its origin in the invisible. 11
Hebrews 11:19
Context11:19 and he reasoned 12 that God could even raise him from the dead, and in a sense 13 he received him back from there.
Hebrews 13:10
Context13:10 We have an altar that those who serve in the tabernacle have no right to eat from.
[3:16] 1 tn Grk “through Moses.”
[7:6] 4 tn Grk “the one”; in the translation the referent (Melchizedek) has been specified for clarity.
[7:6] 5 tn Grk “is not descended from them.”
[7:6] 7 sn The verbs “collected…and blessed” emphasize the continuing effect of the past actions, i.e., Melchizedek’s importance.
[11:3] 5 tn Grk “ages.” The temporal (ages) came to be used of the spatial (what exists in those time periods). See Heb 1:2 for same usage.
[11:3] 6 tn Grk “by God’s word.”
[11:3] 7 sn The Greek phrasing emphasizes this point by negating the opposite: “so that what is seen did not come into being from things that are visible.”
[11:19] 6 tn Grk “having reasoned,” continuing the ideas of v. 17.