Ibrani 1:10
Konteks1:10 And,
“You founded the earth in the beginning, Lord, 1
and the heavens are the works of your hands.
Ibrani 2:5
Konteks2:5 For he did not put the world to come, 2 about which we are speaking, 3 under the control of angels.
Ibrani 5:9
Konteks5:9 And by being perfected in this way, he became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him,
Ibrani 6:5
Konteks6:5 tasted the good word of God and the miracles of the coming age,
Ibrani 10:23
Konteks10:23 And let us hold unwaveringly to the hope that we confess, for the one who made the promise is trustworthy.
Ibrani 11:20
Konteks11:20 By faith also Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning the future.
Ibrani 11:40
Konteks11:40 For God had provided something better for us, so that they would be made perfect together with us. 4
[1:10] 1 sn You founded the earth…your years will never run out. In its original setting Ps 102:25-27 refers to the work of God in creation, but here in Hebrews 1:10-12 the writer employs it in reference to Christ, the Lord, making a strong argument for the essential deity of the Son.
[2:5] 2 sn The phrase the world to come means “the coming inhabited earth,” using the Greek term which describes the world of people and their civilizations.
[2:5] 3 sn See the previous reference to the world in Heb 1:6.
[11:40] 4 tn The Greek phrasing emphasizes this point by negating the opposite: “so that they would not be made perfect without us.”