The Holy Bible Septuagint LXX Unaltered English Word-for-Word from Interlinear Greek

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Hebrews 1

1:1In many parts and in various ways earlier, God, having spoken to the fathers by the prophets,

1:2in these last days spoke to us by the son, whom he established heir of all things, through whom also he made the eons;

1:3who being the radiance of the glory, and impression of his essence, and bearing the whole by the word of his power, by himself making a cleansing of our sins, he sat at the right of the greatness in heights;

1:4having become so much better than the angels, he has inherited a name as much more diverse from them.

1:5For to whom said he at some time or other of the angels? You are my son, I today engendered you. And again, I will be to him for father, and he will be to me for son.

1:6and again whenever he should bring in the first-born into the inhabitable world, he says, And let all angels of God do obeisance to him!

1:7And indeed to the angels he says, The one making the angels his spirits, and his ministers a flame of fire.

1:8But to the son, saying Your throne, O God, into the eon of the eon. A rod of uprightness is the rod of your kingdom.

1:9You loved righteousness, and detested lawlessness; on account of this The God your God anointed you with oil of exultation above your partakers.

1:10And, saying You in the beginnings, O Lord, laid the foundation of the earth, and the works of your hands are the heavens.

1:11They shall perish, but you abide; and all as a garment shall grow old.

1:12And as a wrap-around garment, you shall coil them, and they shall be changed; but you are the same, and your years shall not fail.

1:13And to which of the angels said he at some time or other? Sit down at my right, until whenever I should put your enemies as a footstool of your feet!

1:14Are they not all ministering spirits, being sent in service on account of the ones being about to inherit deliverance?