Fondare 2204 Risultati per: End
whereas Christ’s was the loyalty of a Son in a household which is his own. What is that household? We are, if only we will keep unshaken to the end our confidence, and the hope which is our pride. (Hebrews 3, 6)
We have been given a share in Christ, but only on condition that we keep unshaken to the end the principle by which we are grounded in him.✻ (Hebrews 3, 14)
and now, his full achievement reached, he wins eternal salvation for all those who render obedience to him. (Hebrews 5, 9)
and then fallen away. They cannot attain repentance through a second renewal. Would they crucify the Son of God a second time, hold him up to mockery a second time, for their own ends?✻ (Hebrews 6, 6)
But our great longing is, to see you all shewing the same eagerness right up to the end, looking forward to the fulfilment of your hope; (Hebrews 6, 11)
Men, since they have something greater than themselves to swear by, will confirm their word by oath, which puts an end to all controversy; (Hebrews 6, 16)
The descendants of Levi, when the priesthood is conferred on them, are allowed by the provisions of the law to take tithes from God’s people, although these, like themselves, come from the privileged stock of Abraham; after all, they are their brothers; (Hebrews 7, 5)
appointed, not to obey the law, with its outward observances, but in the power of an unending life; (Hebrews 7, 16)
As Christ comes into the world, he says, No sacrifice, no offering was thy demand; thou hast endowed me, instead, with a body. (Hebrews 10, 5)
you still need endurance, if you are to attain the prize God has promised to those who do his will. (Hebrews 10, 36)
by faith that Joseph, when he, too, came to the end of his life, spoke of the Israelites’ escape from Egypt, and gave orders for the removal of his bones. (Hebrews 11, 22)
Why then, since we are watched from above by such a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of all that weighs us down, of the sinful habit that clings so closely, and run, with all endurance, the race for which we are entered. (Hebrews 12, 1)
