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6 2 von der Taufe, von der Lehre, vom Händeauflegen, von der Toten Auferstehung und vom ewigen Gericht.
6 3 Und das wollen wir tun, so es Gott anders zuläßt.
6 4 Denn es ist unmöglich, die, so einmal erleuchtet sind und geschmeckt haben die himmlische Gabe und teilhaftig geworden sind des heiligen Geistes
6 5 und geschmeckt haben das gütige Wort Gottes und die Kräfte der zukünftigen Welt,
6 6 wo sie abfallen, wiederum zu erneuern zur Buße, als die sich selbst den Sohn Gottes wiederum kreuzigen und für Spott halten.
6 7 Denn die Erde, die den Regen trinkt, der oft über sie kommt, und nützliches Kraut trägt denen, die sie bauen, empfängt Segen von Gott.
6 8 Welche aber Dornen und Disteln trägt, die ist untüchtig und dem Fluch nahe, daß man sie zuletzt verbrennt.
6 9 Wir versehen uns aber, ihr Liebsten, eines Besseren zu euch und daß die Seligkeit näher sei, ob wir wohl also reden.
6 10 Denn Gott ist nicht ungerecht, daß er vergesse eures Werks und der Arbeit der Liebe, die ihr erzeigt habt an seinem Namen, da ihr den Heiligen dientet und noch dienet.
6 11 Wir begehren aber, daß euer jeglicher denselben Fleiß beweise, die Hoffnung festzuhalten bis ans Ende,
6 12 daß ihr nicht träge werdet, sondern Nachfolger derer, die durch Glauben und Geduld ererben die Verheißungen.
6 13 Denn als Gott Abraham verhieß, da er bei keinem Größeren zu schwören hatte, schwur er bei sich selbst
6 14 und sprach: »Wahrlich, ich will dich segnen und vermehren.«
6 15 Und also trug er Geduld und erlangte die Verheißung.
6 16 Die Menschen schwören ja bei einem Größeren, denn sie sind; und der Eid macht ein Ende alles Haders, dabei es fest bleibt unter ihnen.
6 17 So hat Gott, da er wollte den Erben der Verheißung überschwenglich beweisen, daß sein Rat nicht wankte, einen Eid dazu getan,
6 18 auf daß wir durch zwei Stücke, die nicht wanken (denn es ist unmöglich, daß Gott lüge), einen starken Trost hätten, die wir Zuflucht haben und halten an der angebotenen Hoffnung,
6 19 welche wir haben als einen sichern und festen Anker unsrer Seele, der auch hineingeht in das Inwendige des Vorhangs,
6 20 dahin der Vorläufer für uns eingegangen, Jesus, ein Hoherpriester geworden in Ewigkeit nach der Ordnung Melchisedeks.
Hebr. 6,1 Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, |
leaving: Hebr. 5,12-14 principles of the doctrine: Mk. 1,1; Joh. 1,1-3; 1.Tim. 3,16 let: Hebr. 7,11; Hebr. 12,13; Spr. 4,18; Mt. 5,48; 1.Kor. 13,10; 2.Kor. 7,1; Eph. 4,12; Phil. 3,12-15; Kol. 1,28; Kol. 4,12; Jak. 1,4; 1.Petr. 5,10; 1.Joh. 4,12 laying: Mt. 7,25; Lk. 6,48; 1.Kor. 3,10-12; 1.Tim. 6,19; 2.Tim. 2,19 repentance: Jes. 55,6; Jes. 55,7; Hes. 18,30-32; Sach. 12,10; Mt. 3,2; Mt. 4,17; Mt. 21,29; Mt. 21,32; Mk. 6,12; Apg. 2,38; Apg. 3,19; Apg. 11,18; Apg. 17,30; Apg. 20,21; Apg. 26,20; 2.Kor. 7,10; 2.Tim. 2,25; 2.Tim. 2,26 dead: Hebr. 9,14; Gal. 5,19-21; Eph. 2,1; Eph. 2,5 faith: Hebr. 11,6; Joh. 5,24; Joh. 12,44; Joh. 14,1; 1.Petr. 1,21; 1.Joh. 5,10-13 |
Hebr. 6,2 Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment. |
the doctrine: Hebr. 9,10; Mk. 7,4; Mk. 7,8; Lk. 11,38; Mt. 3,14; Mt. 20,22; Mt. 20,23; Mt. 28,19; Mk. 16,16; Lk. 3,16; Lk. 12,50; Joh. 1,33; Joh. 3,25; Joh. 3,26; Joh. 4,1; Joh. 4,2; Apg. 2,38; Apg. 2,41; Apg. 8,12; Apg. 8,13; Apg. 8,16; Apg. 8,36-38; Apg. 10,47; Apg. 16,15; Apg. 16,33; Apg. 19,2-5; Röm. 6,3; Röm. 6,4; 1.Kor. 1,12-17; 1.Kor. 10,2; 1.Kor. 12,13; Kol. 2,12; 1.Petr. 3,20; 1.Petr. 3,21 laying: Apg. 6,6; Apg. 8,14-18; Apg. 13,3; Apg. 19,6 resurrection: Hebr. 11,35; Jes. 26,19; Hes. 37,1-14; Dan. 12,2; Mt. 22,23-32; Lk. 14,14; Joh. 5,29; Joh. 11,24; Joh. 11,25; Apg. 4,2; Apg. 17,18; Apg. 17,31; Apg. 17,32; Apg. 23,6; Apg. 24,15; Apg. 24,21; Apg. 26,8; Röm. 6,5; 1.Kor. 15,13-57; Phil. 3,21; 1.Thes. 4,14-18; 2.Tim. 2,18 eternal: Pre. 12,14; Mt. 25,31-46; Apg. 17,31; Apg. 24,25; Röm. 2,5-10; Röm. 2,16; 2.Kor. 5,10; 2.Petr. 3,7; Jud. 1,14; Jud. 1,15; Offb. 20,10-15 |
Hebr. 6,3 And this will we do, if God permit. | if: Apg. 18,21; Röm. 15,32; 1.Kor. 4,19; 1.Kor. 16,7; Jak. 4,15 |
Hebr. 6,4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, |
it is: Hebr. 10,26-29; Hebr. 12,15-17; Mt. 5,13; Mt. 12,31; Mt. 12,32; Mt. 12,45; Lk. 11,24-26; Joh. 15,6; 2.Tim. 2,25; 2.Tim. 4,14; 2.Petr. 2,20-22; 1.Joh. 5,16 were once: Hebr. 10,32; 4.Mo. 24,3; 4.Mo. 24,15; 4.Mo. 24,16 and have: Mt. 7,21; Mt. 7,22; Lk. 10,19; Lk. 10,20; Joh. 3,27; Joh. 4,10; Joh. 6,32; Apg. 8,20; Apg. 10,45; Apg. 11,17; Röm. 1,11; 1.Kor. 13,1; 1.Kor. 13,2; Eph. 2,8; Eph. 3,7; Eph. 4,7; 1.Tim. 4,14; Jak. 1,17; Jak. 1,18 partakers: Hebr. 2,4; Apg. 15,8; Gal. 3,2; Gal. 3,5 |
Hebr. 6,5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, |
tasted: Mt. 13,20; Mt. 13,21; Mk. 4,16; Mk. 4,17; Mk. 6,20; Lk. 8,13; 1.Petr. 2,3; 2.Petr. 2,20 the powers: Hebr. 2,5 |
Hebr. 6,6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. |
to renew: Hebr. 6,4; Ps. 51,10; Jes. 1,28; 2.Tim. 2,25 they crucify: Hebr. 10,29; Sach. 12,10-14; Mt. 23,31; Mt. 23,32; Lk. 11,48 an open: Hebr. 12,2; Mt. 27,38-44; Mk. 15,29-32; Lk. 23,35-39 |
Hebr. 6,7 For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God: |
the earth: 5.Mo. 28,11; 5.Mo. 28,12; Ps. 65,9-13; Ps. 104,11-13; Jes. 55,10-13; Joe. 2,21-26; Jak. 5,7 receiveth: 1.Mo. 27,27; 3.Mo. 25,21; Ps. 24,5; Ps. 65,10; Ps. 126,6; Jes. 44,3; Hes. 34,26; Hos. 10,12; Mal. 3,10 |
Hebr. 6,8 But that which beareth thorns and briars is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned. |
beareth: Hebr. 12,17; 1.Mo. 3,17; 1.Mo. 3,18; 1.Mo. 4,11; 1.Mo. 5,29; 5.Mo. 29,28; Hi. 31,40; Ps. 107,34; Jes. 5,1-7; Jer. 17,6; Jer. 44,22; Mk. 11,14; Mk. 11,21; Lk. 13,7-9 whose: Hebr. 10,27; Jes. 27,10; Jes. 27,11; Hes. 15,2-7; Hes. 20,47; Mal. 4,1; Mt. 3,10; Mt. 7,19; Mt. 25,41; Joh. 15,6; Offb. 20,15 |
Hebr. 6,9 But, beloved, we are persuaded better things of you, and things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak. |
beloved: Hebr. 6,4-6; Hebr. 6,10; Hebr. 10,34; Hebr. 10,39; Phil. 1,6; Phil. 1,7; 1.Thes. 1,3; 1.Thes. 1,4 things: Hebr. 2,3; Hebr. 5,9; Jes. 57,15; Mt. 5,3-12; Mk. 16,16; Apg. 11,18; Apg. 20,21; 2.Kor. 7,10; Gal. 5,6; Gal. 5,22; Gal. 5,23; Tit. 2,11-14 |
Hebr. 6,10 For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which ye have showed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister. |
For: Spr. 14,31; Mt. 10,42; Mt. 25,40; Joh. 13,20 God: 5.Mo. 32,4; Röm. 3,4; Röm. 3,5; 2.Thes. 1,6; 2.Thes. 1,7; 2.Tim. 4,8; 1.Joh. 1,9 to forget: Neh. 5,19; Neh. 13,22; Neh. 13,31; Ps. 20,3; Jer. 2,2; Jer. 2,3; Jer. 18,20; Apg. 10,4; Apg. 10,31 work: 1.Kor. 13,4-7; Gal. 5,6; Gal. 5,13; 1.Thes. 1,3; 1.Joh. 3,17; 1.Joh. 3,18 which: Hebr. 13,16; Spr. 14,31; Mt. 10,42; Mt. 25,35-40; Mk. 9,41; Apg. 2,44; Apg. 2,45; Apg. 4,34; Apg. 4,35; Apg. 9,36-39; Apg. 11,29; Röm. 12,13; Röm. 15,25-27; 1.Kor. 16,1-3; 2.Kor. 8,1-9; 2.Kor. 9,1; 2.Kor. 9,11-15; Gal. 6,10; Phil. 4,16-18; Kol. 3,17; 1.Tim. 6,18; 2.Tim. 1,17; 2.Tim. 1,18; Phm. 1,5-7; Jak. 2,15-17; 1.Joh. 3,14-17 |
Hebr. 6,11 And we desire that every one of you do show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end: |
we desire: Röm. 12,8; Röm. 12,11; 1.Kor. 15,58; Gal. 6,9; Phil. 1,9-11; Phil. 3,15; 1.Thes. 4,10; 2.Thes. 3,13; 2.Petr. 1,5-8; 2.Petr. 3,14 to the: Hebr. 3,6; Hebr. 3,14; Hebr. 10,22; Jes. 32,17; Kol. 2,2; 1.Thes. 1,5; 2.Petr. 1,10; 1.Joh. 3,14; 1.Joh. 3,19 of hope: Hebr. 6,18-20; Röm. 5,2-5; Röm. 8,24; Röm. 8,25; Röm. 12,12; Röm. 15,13; 1.Kor. 13,13; Gal. 5,5; Kol. 1,5; Kol. 1,23; 2.Thes. 2,16; 2.Thes. 2,17; 1.Petr. 1,3-5; 1.Petr. 1,21; 1.Joh. 3,1-3 unto: Hebr. 3,6; Hebr. 3,14; Hebr. 10,32-35; Mt. 24,13; Offb. 2,26 |
Hebr. 6,12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises. |
ye: Hebr. 5,11; Spr. 12,24; Spr. 13,4; Spr. 15,19; Spr. 18,9; Spr. 24,30-34; Mt. 25,26; Röm. 12,11; 2.Petr. 1,10 but: Hebr. 12,1; Hebr. 13,7; Hld. 1,8; Jer. 6,16; Röm. 4,12; Jak. 5,10; Jak. 5,11; 1.Petr. 3,5; 1.Petr. 3,6 faith: Hebr. 6,15; Hebr. 10,36; Hebr. 11,8-16; Lk. 8,15; Röm. 2,7; Röm. 8,25; Röm. 8,26; 1.Thes. 1,3; Offb. 13,10; Offb. 14,12 inherit: Hebr. 1,14; Hebr. 10,36; Hebr. 11,9; Hebr. 11,17; Hebr. 11,33; Mt. 22,32; Lk. 16,22; Lk. 20,37; Lk. 20,38; 1.Joh. 2,25; Offb. 14,13 |
Hebr. 6,13 For when God made promise to Abraham, because he could swear by no greater, he swore by himself, | he sware: Hebr. 6,16-18; 1.Mo. 22,15-18; Hes. 32,13; Ps. 105,9; Ps. 105,10; Jes. 45,23; Jer. 22,5; Jer. 49,13; Mi. 7,20; Lk. 1,73 |
Hebr. 6,14 Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee. | multiplying: 1.Mo. 17,2; 1.Mo. 48,4; 2.Mo. 32,13; 5.Mo. 1,10; Neh. 9,23 |
Hebr. 6,15 And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the promise. | Hebr. 6,12; 1.Mo. 12,2; 1.Mo. 12,3; 1.Mo. 15,2-6; 1.Mo. 17,16; 1.Mo. 17,17; 1.Mo. 21,2-7; 2.Mo. 1,7; Hab. 2,2; Hab. 2,3; Röm. 4,17-25 |
Hebr. 6,16 For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife. |
swear: Hebr. 6,13; 1.Mo. 14,22; 1.Mo. 21,23; Mt. 23,20-22 an oath: 1.Mo. 21,30; 1.Mo. 21,31; 1.Mo. 31,53; 2.Mo. 22,11; Jos. 9,15-20; 2.Sam. 21,2; Hes. 17,16-20 |
Hebr. 6,17 Wherein God, willing more abundantly to show unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel, confirmed it by an oath: |
more: Ps. 36,8; Hld. 5,1; Jes. 55,7; Joh. 10,10; 1.Petr. 1,3 the heirs: Hebr. 6,12; Hebr. 11,7; Hebr. 11,9; Röm. 8,17; Gal. 3,29; Jak. 2,5; 1.Petr. 3,7 the immutability: Hebr. 6,18; Hi. 23,13; Hi. 23,14; Ps. 33,11; Spr. 19,21; Jes. 14,24; Jes. 14,26; Jes. 14,27; Jes. 46,10; Jes. 54,9; Jes. 54,10; Jes. 55,11; Jer. 33,20; Jer. 33,21; Jer. 33,25; Jer. 33,26; Mal. 3,6; Röm. 11,29; Jak. 1,17 confirmed it: Hebr. 6,16; 1.Mo. 26,28; 2.Mo. 22,11 |
Hebr. 6,18 That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us: |
two: Hebr. 3,11; Hebr. 7,21; Ps. 110,4; Mt. 24,35 impossible: 4.Mo. 23,19; 1.Sam. 15,29; Röm. 3,4; 2.Tim. 2,13; Tit. 1,2; 1.Joh. 1,10; 1.Joh. 5,10 we might: Jes. 51,12; Jes. 66,10-13; Lk. 2,25; Röm. 15,5; 2.Kor. 1,5-7; Phil. 2,1; 2.Thes. 2,16; 2.Thes. 2,17 who: Hebr. 11,7; 1.Mo. 19,22; 4.Mo. 35,11-15; Jos. 20,3; Ps. 46,1; Ps. 62,8; Jes. 32,1; Jes. 32,2; Sach. 9,12; Mt. 3,7; 2.Kor. 5,18-21; 1.Thes. 1,10 lay: 1.Kö. 2,28; Spr. 3,18; Spr. 4,13; Jes. 27,5; Jes. 56,4; Jes. 64,7; 1.Tim. 6,12 the hope: Kol. 1,5; Kol. 1,23; Kol. 1,27; 1.Tim. 1,1 set: Hebr. 12,1; Hebr. 12,2; Röm. 3,25 |
Hebr. 6,19 Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil; |
as an: Apg. 27,29; Apg. 27,40 both: Ps. 42,5; Ps. 42,11; Ps. 43,5; Ps. 62,5; Ps. 62,6; Ps. 146,5; Ps. 146,6; Jes. 12,2; Jes. 25,3; Jes. 25,4; Jes. 28,16; Jer. 17,7; Jer. 17,8; Röm. 4,16; Röm. 5,5-10; Röm. 8,28-39; 1.Kor. 15,58; 2.Tim. 2,19 entereth: Hebr. 4,16; Hebr. 9,3; Hebr. 9,7; Hebr. 10,20; Hebr. 10,21; 3.Mo. 16,2; 3.Mo. 16,15; Mt. 27,51; Eph. 2,6; Kol. 3,1 |
Hebr. 6,20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made a high priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. |
the forerunner: Hebr. 2,10; Joh. 14,2; Joh. 14,3 for: Hebr. 1,3; Hebr. 4,14; Hebr. 8,1; Hebr. 9,12; Hebr. 9,24; Hebr. 12,2; Röm. 8,34; Eph. 1,3; Eph. 1,20-23; 1.Petr. 3,22; 1.Joh. 2,12 an: Hebr. 3,1; Hebr. 5,6; Hebr. 5,10; Hebr. 7,1-21 Hebr. 7,1; Hebr. 7,11 |
Hebr. 6,1 Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, |
leaving: Hebr. 5,12-14 principles of the doctrine: Mk. 1,1; Joh. 1,1-3; 1.Tim. 3,16 let: Hebr. 7,11; Hebr. 12,13; Spr. 4,18; Mt. 5,48; 1.Kor. 13,10; 2.Kor. 7,1; Eph. 4,12; Phil. 3,12-15; Kol. 1,28; Kol. 4,12; Jak. 1,4; 1.Petr. 5,10; 1.Joh. 4,12 laying: Mt. 7,25; Lk. 6,48; 1.Kor. 3,10-12; 1.Tim. 6,19; 2.Tim. 2,19 repentance: Jes. 55,6; Jes. 55,7; Hes. 18,30-32; Sach. 12,10; Mt. 3,2; Mt. 4,17; Mt. 21,29; Mt. 21,32; Mk. 6,12; Apg. 2,38; Apg. 3,19; Apg. 11,18; Apg. 17,30; Apg. 20,21; Apg. 26,20; 2.Kor. 7,10; 2.Tim. 2,25; 2.Tim. 2,26 dead: Hebr. 9,14; Gal. 5,19-21; Eph. 2,1; Eph. 2,5 faith: Hebr. 11,6; Joh. 5,24; Joh. 12,44; Joh. 14,1; 1.Petr. 1,21; 1.Joh. 5,10-13 |
Hebr. 6,2 Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment. |
the doctrine: Hebr. 9,10; Mk. 7,4; Mk. 7,8; Lk. 11,38; Mt. 3,14; Mt. 20,22; Mt. 20,23; Mt. 28,19; Mk. 16,16; Lk. 3,16; Lk. 12,50; Joh. 1,33; Joh. 3,25; Joh. 3,26; Joh. 4,1; Joh. 4,2; Apg. 2,38; Apg. 2,41; Apg. 8,12; Apg. 8,13; Apg. 8,16; Apg. 8,36-38; Apg. 10,47; Apg. 16,15; Apg. 16,33; Apg. 19,2-5; Röm. 6,3; Röm. 6,4; 1.Kor. 1,12-17; 1.Kor. 10,2; 1.Kor. 12,13; Kol. 2,12; 1.Petr. 3,20; 1.Petr. 3,21 laying: Apg. 6,6; Apg. 8,14-18; Apg. 13,3; Apg. 19,6 resurrection: Hebr. 11,35; Jes. 26,19; Hes. 37,1-14; Dan. 12,2; Mt. 22,23-32; Lk. 14,14; Joh. 5,29; Joh. 11,24; Joh. 11,25; Apg. 4,2; Apg. 17,18; Apg. 17,31; Apg. 17,32; Apg. 23,6; Apg. 24,15; Apg. 24,21; Apg. 26,8; Röm. 6,5; 1.Kor. 15,13-57; Phil. 3,21; 1.Thes. 4,14-18; 2.Tim. 2,18 eternal: Pre. 12,14; Mt. 25,31-46; Apg. 17,31; Apg. 24,25; Röm. 2,5-10; Röm. 2,16; 2.Kor. 5,10; 2.Petr. 3,7; Jud. 1,14; Jud. 1,15; Offb. 20,10-15 |
Hebr. 6,3 And this will we do, if God permit. | if: Apg. 18,21; Röm. 15,32; 1.Kor. 4,19; 1.Kor. 16,7; Jak. 4,15 |
Hebr. 6,4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, |
it is: Hebr. 10,26-29; Hebr. 12,15-17; Mt. 5,13; Mt. 12,31; Mt. 12,32; Mt. 12,45; Lk. 11,24-26; Joh. 15,6; 2.Tim. 2,25; 2.Tim. 4,14; 2.Petr. 2,20-22; 1.Joh. 5,16 were once: Hebr. 10,32; 4.Mo. 24,3; 4.Mo. 24,15; 4.Mo. 24,16 and have: Mt. 7,21; Mt. 7,22; Lk. 10,19; Lk. 10,20; Joh. 3,27; Joh. 4,10; Joh. 6,32; Apg. 8,20; Apg. 10,45; Apg. 11,17; Röm. 1,11; 1.Kor. 13,1; 1.Kor. 13,2; Eph. 2,8; Eph. 3,7; Eph. 4,7; 1.Tim. 4,14; Jak. 1,17; Jak. 1,18 partakers: Hebr. 2,4; Apg. 15,8; Gal. 3,2; Gal. 3,5 |
Hebr. 6,5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, |
tasted: Mt. 13,20; Mt. 13,21; Mk. 4,16; Mk. 4,17; Mk. 6,20; Lk. 8,13; 1.Petr. 2,3; 2.Petr. 2,20 the powers: Hebr. 2,5 |
Hebr. 6,6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. |
to renew: Hebr. 6,4; Ps. 51,10; Jes. 1,28; 2.Tim. 2,25 they crucify: Hebr. 10,29; Sach. 12,10-14; Mt. 23,31; Mt. 23,32; Lk. 11,48 an open: Hebr. 12,2; Mt. 27,38-44; Mk. 15,29-32; Lk. 23,35-39 |
Hebr. 6,7 For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God: |
the earth: 5.Mo. 28,11; 5.Mo. 28,12; Ps. 65,9-13; Ps. 104,11-13; Jes. 55,10-13; Joe. 2,21-26; Jak. 5,7 receiveth: 1.Mo. 27,27; 3.Mo. 25,21; Ps. 24,5; Ps. 65,10; Ps. 126,6; Jes. 44,3; Hes. 34,26; Hos. 10,12; Mal. 3,10 |
Hebr. 6,8 But that which beareth thorns and briars is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned. |
beareth: Hebr. 12,17; 1.Mo. 3,17; 1.Mo. 3,18; 1.Mo. 4,11; 1.Mo. 5,29; 5.Mo. 29,28; Hi. 31,40; Ps. 107,34; Jes. 5,1-7; Jer. 17,6; Jer. 44,22; Mk. 11,14; Mk. 11,21; Lk. 13,7-9 whose: Hebr. 10,27; Jes. 27,10; Jes. 27,11; Hes. 15,2-7; Hes. 20,47; Mal. 4,1; Mt. 3,10; Mt. 7,19; Mt. 25,41; Joh. 15,6; Offb. 20,15 |
Hebr. 6,9 But, beloved, we are persuaded better things of you, and things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak. |
beloved: Hebr. 6,4-6; Hebr. 6,10; Hebr. 10,34; Hebr. 10,39; Phil. 1,6; Phil. 1,7; 1.Thes. 1,3; 1.Thes. 1,4 things: Hebr. 2,3; Hebr. 5,9; Jes. 57,15; Mt. 5,3-12; Mk. 16,16; Apg. 11,18; Apg. 20,21; 2.Kor. 7,10; Gal. 5,6; Gal. 5,22; Gal. 5,23; Tit. 2,11-14 |
Hebr. 6,10 For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which ye have showed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister. |
For: Spr. 14,31; Mt. 10,42; Mt. 25,40; Joh. 13,20 God: 5.Mo. 32,4; Röm. 3,4; Röm. 3,5; 2.Thes. 1,6; 2.Thes. 1,7; 2.Tim. 4,8; 1.Joh. 1,9 to forget: Neh. 5,19; Neh. 13,22; Neh. 13,31; Ps. 20,3; Jer. 2,2; Jer. 2,3; Jer. 18,20; Apg. 10,4; Apg. 10,31 work: 1.Kor. 13,4-7; Gal. 5,6; Gal. 5,13; 1.Thes. 1,3; 1.Joh. 3,17; 1.Joh. 3,18 which: Hebr. 13,16; Spr. 14,31; Mt. 10,42; Mt. 25,35-40; Mk. 9,41; Apg. 2,44; Apg. 2,45; Apg. 4,34; Apg. 4,35; Apg. 9,36-39; Apg. 11,29; Röm. 12,13; Röm. 15,25-27; 1.Kor. 16,1-3; 2.Kor. 8,1-9; 2.Kor. 9,1; 2.Kor. 9,11-15; Gal. 6,10; Phil. 4,16-18; Kol. 3,17; 1.Tim. 6,18; 2.Tim. 1,17; 2.Tim. 1,18; Phm. 1,5-7; Jak. 2,15-17; 1.Joh. 3,14-17 |
Hebr. 6,11 And we desire that every one of you do show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end: |
we desire: Röm. 12,8; Röm. 12,11; 1.Kor. 15,58; Gal. 6,9; Phil. 1,9-11; Phil. 3,15; 1.Thes. 4,10; 2.Thes. 3,13; 2.Petr. 1,5-8; 2.Petr. 3,14 to the: Hebr. 3,6; Hebr. 3,14; Hebr. 10,22; Jes. 32,17; Kol. 2,2; 1.Thes. 1,5; 2.Petr. 1,10; 1.Joh. 3,14; 1.Joh. 3,19 of hope: Hebr. 6,18-20; Röm. 5,2-5; Röm. 8,24; Röm. 8,25; Röm. 12,12; Röm. 15,13; 1.Kor. 13,13; Gal. 5,5; Kol. 1,5; Kol. 1,23; 2.Thes. 2,16; 2.Thes. 2,17; 1.Petr. 1,3-5; 1.Petr. 1,21; 1.Joh. 3,1-3 unto: Hebr. 3,6; Hebr. 3,14; Hebr. 10,32-35; Mt. 24,13; Offb. 2,26 |
Hebr. 6,12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises. |
ye: Hebr. 5,11; Spr. 12,24; Spr. 13,4; Spr. 15,19; Spr. 18,9; Spr. 24,30-34; Mt. 25,26; Röm. 12,11; 2.Petr. 1,10 but: Hebr. 12,1; Hebr. 13,7; Hld. 1,8; Jer. 6,16; Röm. 4,12; Jak. 5,10; Jak. 5,11; 1.Petr. 3,5; 1.Petr. 3,6 faith: Hebr. 6,15; Hebr. 10,36; Hebr. 11,8-16; Lk. 8,15; Röm. 2,7; Röm. 8,25; Röm. 8,26; 1.Thes. 1,3; Offb. 13,10; Offb. 14,12 inherit: Hebr. 1,14; Hebr. 10,36; Hebr. 11,9; Hebr. 11,17; Hebr. 11,33; Mt. 22,32; Lk. 16,22; Lk. 20,37; Lk. 20,38; 1.Joh. 2,25; Offb. 14,13 |
Hebr. 6,13 For when God made promise to Abraham, because he could swear by no greater, he swore by himself, | he sware: Hebr. 6,16-18; 1.Mo. 22,15-18; Hes. 32,13; Ps. 105,9; Ps. 105,10; Jes. 45,23; Jer. 22,5; Jer. 49,13; Mi. 7,20; Lk. 1,73 |
Hebr. 6,14 Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee. | multiplying: 1.Mo. 17,2; 1.Mo. 48,4; 2.Mo. 32,13; 5.Mo. 1,10; Neh. 9,23 |
Hebr. 6,15 And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the promise. | Hebr. 6,12; 1.Mo. 12,2; 1.Mo. 12,3; 1.Mo. 15,2-6; 1.Mo. 17,16; 1.Mo. 17,17; 1.Mo. 21,2-7; 2.Mo. 1,7; Hab. 2,2; Hab. 2,3; Röm. 4,17-25 |
Hebr. 6,16 For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife. |
swear: Hebr. 6,13; 1.Mo. 14,22; 1.Mo. 21,23; Mt. 23,20-22 an oath: 1.Mo. 21,30; 1.Mo. 21,31; 1.Mo. 31,53; 2.Mo. 22,11; Jos. 9,15-20; 2.Sam. 21,2; Hes. 17,16-20 |
Hebr. 6,17 Wherein God, willing more abundantly to show unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel, confirmed it by an oath: |
more: Ps. 36,8; Hld. 5,1; Jes. 55,7; Joh. 10,10; 1.Petr. 1,3 the heirs: Hebr. 6,12; Hebr. 11,7; Hebr. 11,9; Röm. 8,17; Gal. 3,29; Jak. 2,5; 1.Petr. 3,7 the immutability: Hebr. 6,18; Hi. 23,13; Hi. 23,14; Ps. 33,11; Spr. 19,21; Jes. 14,24; Jes. 14,26; Jes. 14,27; Jes. 46,10; Jes. 54,9; Jes. 54,10; Jes. 55,11; Jer. 33,20; Jer. 33,21; Jer. 33,25; Jer. 33,26; Mal. 3,6; Röm. 11,29; Jak. 1,17 confirmed it: Hebr. 6,16; 1.Mo. 26,28; 2.Mo. 22,11 |
Hebr. 6,18 That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us: |
two: Hebr. 3,11; Hebr. 7,21; Ps. 110,4; Mt. 24,35 impossible: 4.Mo. 23,19; 1.Sam. 15,29; Röm. 3,4; 2.Tim. 2,13; Tit. 1,2; 1.Joh. 1,10; 1.Joh. 5,10 we might: Jes. 51,12; Jes. 66,10-13; Lk. 2,25; Röm. 15,5; 2.Kor. 1,5-7; Phil. 2,1; 2.Thes. 2,16; 2.Thes. 2,17 who: Hebr. 11,7; 1.Mo. 19,22; 4.Mo. 35,11-15; Jos. 20,3; Ps. 46,1; Ps. 62,8; Jes. 32,1; Jes. 32,2; Sach. 9,12; Mt. 3,7; 2.Kor. 5,18-21; 1.Thes. 1,10 lay: 1.Kö. 2,28; Spr. 3,18; Spr. 4,13; Jes. 27,5; Jes. 56,4; Jes. 64,7; 1.Tim. 6,12 the hope: Kol. 1,5; Kol. 1,23; Kol. 1,27; 1.Tim. 1,1 set: Hebr. 12,1; Hebr. 12,2; Röm. 3,25 |
Hebr. 6,19 Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil; |
as an: Apg. 27,29; Apg. 27,40 both: Ps. 42,5; Ps. 42,11; Ps. 43,5; Ps. 62,5; Ps. 62,6; Ps. 146,5; Ps. 146,6; Jes. 12,2; Jes. 25,3; Jes. 25,4; Jes. 28,16; Jer. 17,7; Jer. 17,8; Röm. 4,16; Röm. 5,5-10; Röm. 8,28-39; 1.Kor. 15,58; 2.Tim. 2,19 entereth: Hebr. 4,16; Hebr. 9,3; Hebr. 9,7; Hebr. 10,20; Hebr. 10,21; 3.Mo. 16,2; 3.Mo. 16,15; Mt. 27,51; Eph. 2,6; Kol. 3,1 |
Hebr. 6,20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made a high priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. |
the forerunner: Hebr. 2,10; Joh. 14,2; Joh. 14,3 for: Hebr. 1,3; Hebr. 4,14; Hebr. 8,1; Hebr. 9,12; Hebr. 9,24; Hebr. 12,2; Röm. 8,34; Eph. 1,3; Eph. 1,20-23; 1.Petr. 3,22; 1.Joh. 2,12 an: Hebr. 3,1; Hebr. 5,6; Hebr. 5,10; Hebr. 7,1-21 Hebr. 7,1; Hebr. 7,11 |
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