Hebrews 7:9
Context7:9 And it could be said that Levi himself, who receives tithes, paid a tithe through Abraham.
Hebrews 12:21
Context12:21 In fact, the scene 1 was so terrifying that Moses said, “I shudder with fear.” 2
Hebrews 3:10
Context3:10 “Therefore, I became provoked at that generation and said, ‘Their hearts are always wandering 3 and they have not known my ways.’
Hebrews 10:7
Context10:7 “Then I said, ‘Here I am: 4 I have come – it is written of me in the scroll of the book – to do your will, O God.’” 5
Hebrews 10:30
Context10:30 For we know the one who said, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay,” 6 and again, “The Lord will judge his people.” 7
Hebrews 1:5
Context1:5 For to which of the angels did God 8 ever say, “You are my son! Today I have fathered you”? 9 And in another place 10 he says, 11 “I will be his father and he will be my son.” 12


[12:21] 1 tn Grk “that which appeared.”
[12:21] 2 tn Grk “I am terrified and trembling.”
[3:10] 1 tn Grk “they are wandering in the heart.”
[10:7] 1 tn Grk “behold,” but this construction often means “here is/there is” (cf. BDAG 468 s.v. ἰδού 2).
[10:7] 2 sn A quotation from Ps 40:6-8 (LXX). The phrase a body you prepared for me (in v. 5) is apparently an interpretive expansion of the HT reading “ears you have dug out for me.”
[10:30] 1 sn A quotation from Deut 32:35.
[10:30] 2 sn A quotation from Deut 32:36.
[1:5] 1 tn Grk “he”; the referent (God) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[1:5] 2 tn Grk “I have begotten you.”
[1:5] 3 tn Grk “And again,” quoting another OT passage.
[1:5] 4 tn The words “he says” are not in the Greek text but are supplied to make a complete English sentence. In the Greek text this is a continuation of the previous sentence, but English does not normally employ such long and complex sentences.
[1:5] 5 tn Grk “I will be a father to him and he will be a son to me.”