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Hebrews 2

The author emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the message of salvation, as neglecting it would lead to severe consequences. The message was confirmed by those who heard Jesus and was accompanied by signs, wonders, and miracles, as well as the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Jesus, who was made lower than the angels, was crowned with glory and honor after his passion and death, and through this, he brought salvation to many. As a result, Jesus is able to sympathize with humanity and serve as a merciful and faithful High Priest, able to forgive sins and assist those who are tempted.

1For this reason, it is necessary for us to observe more thoroughly the things that we have heard, lest we let them slip away2For if a word that was spoken through the Angels has been made firm, and every transgression and disobedience has received the recompense of a just retribution3in what way might we escape, if we neglect such a great salvation? For though initially it had begun to be described by the Lord, it was confirmed among us by those who heard him4with God testifying to it by signs and wonders, and by various miracles, and by the pouring out of the Holy Spirit, in accord with his own will5For God did not subject the future world, about which we are speaking, to the Angels6But someone, in a certain place, has testified, saying: "What is man, that you are mindful of him, or the Son of man, that you visit him7You have reduced him to a little less than the Angels. You have crowned him with glory and honor, and you have set him over the works of your hands8You have subjected all things under his feet." For in as much as he has subjected all things to him, he has left nothing not subject to him. But in the present time, we do not yet perceive that all things have been made subject to him9Yet we understand that Jesus, who was reduced to a little less than the Angels, was crowned with glory and honor because of his Passion and death, in order that, by the grace of God, he might taste death for all10For it was fitting for him, because of whom and through whom all things exist, who had led many children into glory, to complete the authorship of their salvation through his Passion11For he who sanctifies, and those who are sanctified, are all from One. For this reason, he is not ashamed to call them brothers, saying12"I will announce your name to my brothers. In the midst of the Church, I will praise you.13And again: "I will be faithful in him." And again: "Behold, I and my children, whom God has given to me.14Therefore, because children have a common flesh and blood, he himself also, in like manner, has shared in the same, so that through death, he might destroy him who held the dominion of death, that is, the devil15and so that he might free those who, through the fear of death, had been condemned to servitude throughout their entire life16For at no time did he take hold of the Angels, but instead he took hold of the offspring of Abraham17Therefore, it is fitting for him to be made similar to his brothers in all things, so that he might become a merciful and faithful High Priest before God, in order that he might bring forgiveness to the offenses of the people18For in as much as he himself has suffered and has been tempted, he also is able to assist those who are tempted
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