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Title: Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Hebrews Third
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Book 58 Hebrews 001:001 God, who in ancient days spoke to our
forefathers in many distinct messages and by various methods through
the Prophets, 001:002 has at the end of these days spoken to us through
a Son, who is the pre-destined Lord of the universe, and through whom
He made the Ages. 001:003 He brightly reflects God's glory and is the
exact representation of His being, and upholds the universe by His
all-powerful word. After securing man's purification from sin He took
His seat at the right hand of the Majesty on high, 001:004 having
become as far superior to the angels as the Name He possesses by
inheritance is more excellent than theirs. 001:005 For to which of the
angels did God ever say, "My Son art Thou: I have this day become
Thy Father;" and again, "I will be a Father to Him, and He shall be My
Son"? 001:006 But speaking of the time when He once more brings His
Firstborn into the world, He says, "And let all God's angels worship
Him." 001:007 Moreover of the angels He says, "He changes His
angels into winds, and His ministering servants into a flame of fire."
001:008 But of His Son, He says, "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and
for ever, and the sceptre of Thy Kingdom is a sceptre of absolute
justice. 001:009 Thou hast loved righteousness and hated lawlessness;
therefore God, Thy God, has anointed Thee with the oil of gladness
beyond Thy companions." 001:010 It is also of His Son that God says,
"Thou, O Lord, in the beginning didst lay the foundations of the earth,
and the heavens are the work of Thy hands. 001:011 The heavens will
perish, but Thou remainest; and they will all grow old like a garment,
001:012 and, as though they were a mantle Thou wilt roll them up; yes,
like a garment, and they will undergo change. But Thou art the same,
and Thy years will never come to an end." 001:013 To which of the
angels has He ever said, "Sit at My right hand till I make Thy foes a
footstool for Thy feet"? 001:014 Are not all angels spirits that serve
Him--whom He sends out to render service for the benefit of those who,
before long, will inherit salvation? 002:001 For this reason we ought to
pay the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, for fear
we should drift away from them. 002:002 For if the message delivered
through angels proved to be true, and every transgression and act of
disobedience met with just retribution, 002:003 how shall *we* escape
if we are indifferent to a salvation as great as that now offered to us?
This, after having first of all been announced by the Lord Himself, had
its truth made sure to us by those who heard Him, 002:004 while God
corroborated their testimony by signs and marvels and various miracles,
and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed in accordance with His own
will. 002:005 It is not to angels that God has assigned the sovereignty
of that coming world, of which we speak. 002:006 But, as we know, a
writer has solemnly said, "How poor a creature is man, and yet Thou
dost remember him, and a son of man, and yet Thou dost come to him!
002:007 Thou hast made him only a little inferior to the angels; with
glory and honour Thou