Hebrews 2

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1 For this reason it is necessary for us to give more abundant attention to those things heard, that at no time would we drift off.
2 If the word spoken was confirmed by messengers, and every transgression and disobedience receives a legitimate recompense,
3 how shall we escape, neglecting so great a salvation? Which having been received at the beginning, being spoken through the Prince, by those hearing is confirmed to us,
4 Yahweh joining in testimony with both signs and wonders and various works of power, and apportionments of Holy Spirit in accordance with His will.
5 For He did not subject to messengers that coming inhabitable world of which we speak.
6 Rather one has testified, saying somewhere: "What is man, that You would be mindful of Him? Or a Son of man, that You would watch over Him?
7 You have lowered Him some bit beyond the messengers; in honor and dignity You have crowned Him.
8 You have subjected all things beneath His feet." Therefore while He would subject all things to Him, He left nothing unsubjected to Him. But now we do not yet see all things being subjected to Him.
9 Yet we see Yahshua, being made some bit lower than the messengers, through the suffering of death being crowned with honor and dignity, so that by favor of Yahweh He would taste death on behalf of all.
10 It was suitable to Him, through whom all things are and by whom all things are, bringing many sons to honor, to perfect the Originator of their salvation through sufferings.
11 For both He sanctifying and those being sanctified are all sprung from one, for which reason He is not ashamed to call them brethren,
12 saying: "I will announce Your name to My brethren; in the midst of the assembly I will praise You."
13 And again: "I will be confident in Him." And again: "Behold, I and the children which Yahweh has given me."
14 Therefore, since the children have taken part in flesh and blood, He also in like manner took part in the same, that through death He would annul him having the power of death, that is, the False Accuser,
15 and He would release them, as many as whom in fear of death, throughout all of their lives were subject as slaves.
16 For surely not that of messengers has He taken upon Himself, but He has taken upon Himself of the offspring of Abraham,
17 from which He was obliged in all respects to become like the brethren, that He would be a compassionate and faithful high priest of the things pertaining to Yahweh to make a propitiation for the failures of the people.
18 In what He Himself has suffered being tested, He is able to help those being tested.