2:1 Because
of
this
it
behoveth
[us]
more
abundantly
to
take
heed
to
the
things
heard,
lest
we
may
glide
aside,
2:2 for
if
the
word
being
spoken
through
messengers
did
become
stedfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
did
receive
a
just
recompense,
2:3 how
shall
we
escape,
having
neglected
so
great
salvation
which
a
beginning
receiving--to
be
spoken
through
the
Lord--by
those
having
heard
was
confirmed
to
us,
2:4 God
also
bearing
joint-witness
both
with
signs
and
wonders,
and
manifold
powers,
and
distributions
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
according
to
His
will.
2:5 For
not
to
messengers
did
He
subject
the
coming
world,
concerning
which
we
speak,
2:6 and
one
in
a
certain
place
did
testify
fully,
saying,
`What
is
man,
that
Thou
art
mindful
of
him,
or
a
son
of
man,
that
Thou
dost
look
after
him
2:7 Thou
didst
make
him
some
little
less
than
messengers,
with
glory
and
honour
Thou
didst
crown
him,
and
didst
set
him
over
the
works
of
Thy
hands,
2:8 all
things
Thou
didst
put
in
subjection
under
his
feet,'
for
in
the
subjecting
to
him
the
all
things,
nothing
did
He
leave
to
him
unsubjected,
and
now
not
yet
do
we
see
the
all
things
subjected
to
him,
2:9 and
him
who
was
made
some
little
less
than
messengers
we
see--Jesus--because
of
the
suffering
of
the
death,
with
glory
and
honour
having
been
crowned,
that
by
the
grace
of
God
for
every
one
he
might
taste
of
death.
2:10 For
it
was
becoming
to
Him,
because
of
whom
[are]
the
all
things,
and
through
whom
[are]
the
all
things,
many
sons
to
glory
bringing,
the
author
of
their
salvation
through
sufferings
to
make
perfect,
2:11 for
both
he
who
is
sanctifying
and
those
sanctified
[are]
all
of
one,
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brethren,
2:12 saying,
`I
will
declare
Thy
name
to
my
brethren,
in
the
midst
of
an
assembly
I
will
sing
praise
to
Thee;'
and
again,
`I
will
be
trusting
on
Him;'
2:13 and
again,
`Behold
I
and
the
children
that
God
did
give
to
me.'
2:14 Seeing,
then,
the
children
have
partaken
of
flesh
and
blood,
he
himself
also
in
like
manner
did
take
part
of
the
same,
that
through
death
he
might
destroy
him
having
the
power
of
death--that
is,
the
devil--
2:15 and
might
deliver
those,
whoever,
with
fear
of
death,
throughout
all
their
life,
were
subjects
of
bondage,
2:16 for,
doubtless,
of
messengers
it
doth
not
lay
hold,
but
of
seed
of
Abraham
it
layeth
hold,
2:17 wherefore
it
did
behove
him
in
all
things
to
be
made
like
to
the
brethren,
that
he
might
become
a
kind
and
stedfast
chief-priest
in
the
things
with
God,
to
make
propitiation
for
the
sins
of
the
people,
2:18 for
in
that
he
suffered,
himself
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
help
those
who
are
tempted.