2:1 Therefore
we
ought
to
giue
the
more
earnest
heede
to
the
things
which
we
haue
heard,
lest
at
any
time
we
should
let
them
slip.
2:2 For
if
the
word
spoken
by
Angels
was
stedfast,
and
euery
transgression
and
disobedience
receiued
a
iust
recompense
of
reward:
2:3 How
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
saluation,
which
at
the
first
began
to
be
spoken
by
the
Lord,
and
was
confirmed
vnto
vs
by
them
that
heard
him,
2:4 God
also
bearing
them
witnesse,
both
with
signes
&
wonders,
and
with
diuers
miracles,
and
gifts
of
the
holy
Ghost,
according
to
his
owne
will
2:5 For
vnto
the
Angels
hath
he
not
put
in
subiection
the
world
to
come,
whereof
we
speake.
2:6 But
one
in
a
certaine
place
testified,
saying:
What
is
man,
that
thou
art
mindfull
of
him:
or
the
Sonne
of
man
that
thou
visitest
him
2:7 Thou
madest
him
a
little
lower
then
the
Angels,
thou
crownedst
him
with
glory
and
honor,
and
didst
set
him
ouer
the
workes
of
thy
hands.
2:8 Thou
hast
put
all
things
in
subiection
vnder
his
feete.
For
in
that
he
put
all
in
subiection
vnder
him,
hee
left
nothing
that
is
not
put
vnder
him.
But
now
wee
see
not
yet
all
things
put
vnder
him.
2:9 But
wee
see
Iesus,
who
was
made
a
little
lower
then
the
Angels,
for
the
suffering
of
death,
crowned
with
glory
and
honour,
that
hee
by
the
grace
of
God
should
taste
death
for
euery
man.
2:10 For
it
became
him,
for
whom
are
all
things,
and
by
whom
are
all
things,
in
bringing
many
sonnes
vnto
glory,
to
make
the
Captaine
of
their
saluation
perfect
through
sufferings.
2:11 For
both
hee
that
sanctifieth,
and
they
who
are
sanctified,
are
all
of
one:
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
cal
them
brethren,
2:12 Saying,
I
will
declare
thy
Name
vnto
my
brethren,
in
the
midst
of
the
Church
will
I
sing
praise
vnto
thee.
2:13 And
againe,
I
will
put
my
trust
in
him:
and
againe,
Behold,
I,
and
the
children
which
God
hath
giuen
me.
2:14 Forasmuch
then
as
the
children
are
partakers
of
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
himselfe
likewise
took
part
of
the
same,
that
through
death
hee
might
destroy
him
that
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
deuill:
2:15 And
deliuer
them,
who
through
feare
of
death
were
all
their
life
time
subiect
to
bondage.
2:16 For
verely
he
tooke
not
on
him
the
nature
of
Angels:
but
he
tooke
on
him
the
seed
of
Abraham.
2:17 Wherfore
in
all
things
it
behooued
him
to
bee
made
like
vnto
his
brethren,
that
he
might
be
a
mercifull
and
faithfull
high
Priest,
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
to
make
reconciliation
for
the
sinnes
of
the
people.
2:18 For
in
that
he
himselfe
hath
suffered,
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
succour
them
that
are
tempted.