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The Epistle to the HebrewsΠΡΟΣ ΕΒΡΑΙΟΥΣ

A six-tier Greek reverse-interlinear of all thirteen chapters: each word color-coded by grammatical case, with gloss, parsing, Wallace-style syntax, aspectual semantic force, and a lexical note; each verse opens with the running Greek, an English translation, and a discourse note, under a chapter argument-outline.

303 verses · 4,951 annotated words · thirteen chapters. The Greek follows the standard critical text (NA28 / SBLGNT / THGNT in its main wording); the copyrighted NA28 apparatus is not reproduced.

Companion summary Themes, outlines & translation notes Every chapter's theme and argument outline, the textual notes, and a table of the major exegetical cruxes.
  1. 1 Hebrews 1 Α′ God's final word in the Son — heir, creator, the radiance of God's glory — superior to the angels. 14 verses · 256 words PDF
  2. 2 Hebrews 2 Β′ The warning not to drift; Jesus, crowned through suffering, the pioneer who shared flesh and blood and became a merciful high priest. 18 verses · 313 words PDF
  3. 3 Hebrews 3 Γ′ Jesus greater than Moses — Son over the house; the Holy Spirit's Psalm 95 warning against a hardened, unbelieving heart. 19 verses · 283 words PDF
  4. 4 Hebrews 4 Δ′ The promised sabbath-rest that remains; the living and active word of God; Jesus the great high priest — draw near to the throne of grace. 16 verses · 291 words PDF
  5. 5 Hebrews 5 Ε′ The qualifications of a high priest; Christ appointed a priest after the order of Melchizedek; the rebuke for dullness — milk vs. solid food. 14 verses · 231 words PDF
  6. 6 Hebrews 6 Ϛ′ The call to maturity; the severe warning against falling away; God's oath and the anchor of hope behind the veil. 20 verses · 300 words PDF
  7. 7 Hebrews 7 Ζ′ Melchizedek and the superior, perpetual priesthood of Christ — by the power of an indestructible life, able to save completely. 28 verses · 456 words PDF
  8. 8 Hebrews 8 Η′ The high priest of the true tabernacle; the better covenant enacted on better promises (Jeremiah 31), making the first obsolete. 13 verses · 274 words PDF
  9. 9 Hebrews 9 Θ′ The earthly sanctuary and its limits; Christ's once-for-all entry into the greater tent with his own blood; the covenant ratified by death. 28 verses · 512 words PDF
  10. 10 Hebrews 10 Ι′ The law's shadow versus Christ's single perfecting offering; draw near with assurance; the warning against deliberate sin; endure. 39 verses · 550 words PDF
  11. 11 Hebrews 11 ΙΑ′ The definition of faith and the roll-call of the faithful — who died in faith, awaiting the better thing God provided. 40 verses · 633 words PDF
  12. 12 Hebrews 12 ΙΒ′ Run the race looking to Jesus; the discipline of sons; Mount Zion not Sinai; receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken. 29 verses · 474 words PDF
  13. 13 Hebrews 13 ΙΓ′ Final exhortations — love, marriage, contentment; going outside the camp to Jesus; the sacrifice of praise; the God-of-peace benediction. 25 verses · 378 words PDF