Bible > Hebrews > Chapter 6 > Verse 6◄ Hebrews 6:6 ► Audio Cross Study Comm Greek Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Versionand who have fallen away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him ...
6Therefore we must progress beyond[a]the elementary[b]instructions about Christ[c]and move on[d]to maturity, not laying this foundation again: repentance from dead works[e]and faith in God,2teaching about ritual washings,[f]laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment...
Verse 6. - But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. The purpose of this verse, in connection with the conclusion of the last, is to show that the Scripture ...
Font Size 希伯来书 6:2 CCB 各种洗礼、按手礼、死人复活、永远的审判等道理。 CCBT 各種洗禮、按手禮、死人復活、永遠的審判等道理。 ERV-ZH 以及关于洗礼的教导,按手礼,死者复活和永恒的判决。 CNVS 所以,我们应当离开基督初步的道理,努力进到成熟的地步,不必在懊悔致死的行为,信靠 神,洗礼,按手礼,死人...
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The answer has been carefully supplied by the author of Hebrews in verse 4:4 above..."And God rested on the seventh day from all his works."If you do not REST on the seventh day from all your labors (Rest #2), then you will not enter God's REST. (Rest #1)In their search for...
"Firm(ly)" (NIV, NRSV) and "steadfast" (KJV) isbebaios, "pertaining to having continuity or being unwavering and persistent, abiding," in this verse, "hold firm the original commitment." It is used of an anchor in 6:19 in the sense of "reliable, unshifting" (BDAG 172, 2.) ...
Q1. (Hebrews 5:14) How does a person become mature in God's Word according to verse 14? What can you do to grow in maturity? https://www.joyfulheart.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=609The Elementary Teachings about Christ (6:1-3)...
i. “The same word in the Greek is used for ‘covenant’ and ‘testament,’ and although the double use is difficult, there seems to be no doubt that in verse 15 the word means ‘covenant,’ and in verses 16 and 17 ‘testament,’ and then in verse 18 ‘covenant’ again.” (Thomas...
The writer has, indeed, in his mind his intention of proceeding at once to the perfect doctrine; for he hopes that what he thus exhorts them to do they will do, so as to be able to follow him; but exhortation, rather than his own intention, is surely what the verse expresses. Not ...