Parallel Bible results for "hebrews 1"

Hebrews 1

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1 multifariam et multis modis olim Deus loquens patribus in prophetis
1 In many parts, and many ways, God of old having spoken to the fathers in the prophets,
2 novissime diebus istis locutus est nobis in Filio quem constituit heredem universorum per quem fecit et saecula
2 in these last days did speak to us in a Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He did make the ages;
3 qui cum sit splendor gloriae et figura substantiae eius portansque omnia verbo virtutis suae purgationem peccatorum faciens sedit ad dexteram Maiestatis in excelsis
3 who being the brightness of the glory, and the impress of His subsistence, bearing up also the all things by the saying of his might -- through himself having made a cleansing of our sins, sat down at the right hand of the greatness in the highest,
4 tanto melior angelis effectus quanto differentius prae illis nomen hereditavit
4 having become so much better than the messengers, as he did inherit a more excellent name than they.
5 cui enim dixit aliquando angelorum Filius meus es tu ego hodie genui te et rursum ego ero illi in Patrem et ipse erit mihi in Filium
5 For to which of the messengers said He ever, `My Son thou art -- I to-day have begotten thee?' and again, `I will be to him for a father, and he shall be to Me for a son?'
6 et cum iterum introducit primogenitum in orbem terrae dicit et adorent eum omnes angeli Dei
6 and when again He may bring in the first-born to the world, He saith, `And let them bow before him -- all messengers of God;'
7 et ad angelos quidem dicit qui facit angelos suos spiritus et ministros suos flammam ignis
7 and unto the messengers, indeed, He saith, `Who is making His messengers spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire;'
8 ad Filium autem thronus tuus Deus in saeculum saeculi et virga aequitatis virga regni tui
8 and unto the Son: `Thy throne, O God, [is] to the age of the age; a scepter of righteousness [is] the scepter of thy reign;
9 dilexisti iustitiam et odisti iniquitatem propterea unxit te Deus Deus tuus oleo exultationis prae participibus tuis
9 thou didst love righteousness, and didst hate lawlessness; because of this did He anoint thee -- God, thy God -- with oil of gladness above thy partners;'
10 et tu in principio Domine terram fundasti et opera manuum tuarum sunt caeli
10 and, `Thou, at the beginning, Lord, the earth didst found, and a work of thy hands are the heavens;
11 ipsi peribunt tu autem permanebis et omnes ut vestimentum veterescent
11 these shall perish, and Thou dost remain, and all, as a garment, shall become old,
12 et velut amictum involves eos et mutabuntur tu autem idem es et anni tui non deficient
12 and as a mantle Thou shall roll them together, and they shall be changed, and Thou art the same, and Thy years shall not fail.'
13 ad quem autem angelorum dixit aliquando sede a dextris meis quoadusque ponam inimicos tuos scabillum pedum tuorum
13 And unto which of the messengers said He ever, `Sit at My right hand, till I may make thine enemies thy footstool?'
14 nonne omnes sunt administratorii spiritus in ministerium missi propter eos qui hereditatem capient salutis
14 are they not all spirits of service -- for ministration being sent forth because of those about to inherit salvation?
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