Word info

Heb.

Proper noun

Meaning

Heb.

Abbreviation of Hebrews.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

At the very least one must give the last clause of Heb. 6.5 its due--- he speaks of those who have already tasted the powers of the age to come. Source: Internet

Christ is a mediator of a new and better covenant, and not only so he died as a ransom to set free those who needed to be set free from the penalty for the sins committed under the 'first' covenant (by which he means the old one-- see Heb. 9.15). Source: Internet

Tertullian knew the Letter to the Hebrews as being "under the name of Barnabas" (De Pudicitia, chapter 20 where T. quotes Heb. 6:4-8); Origen, in his now lost Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, is reported by Eusebius (Hist. Source: Internet

Heb. Ps. 42:6, 12; 43:5), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. Source: Internet

The victory many times will be procured in faith (see Heb. 10:35–36; 1 John 5:4–5).sfn Pentecostals believe that prayer is central in receiving healing. Source: Internet

We may also note that it would appear that the wilderness wandering generation and their fate lie in the background here (see Heb. 3.7-19), and the argument here is very similar to the one found in 1 Cor. Source: Internet

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