The Epistle to the Hebrews
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 13 -
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Christ’s Unchanging Nature
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Sacrifice, Obedience, and Prayer
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Benediction and Farewell
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Footnotes
(a)13:3 The word ‘labor’ does not necessarily refer to work; it often is used to refer to various kinds of hardships.(Conte)
(b)13:4
Or, Let marriage be honourable in all: That is, in all things belonging to the marriage state. This is a warning to married people, not to abuse the sanctity of their state, by any liberties or irregularities contrary thereunto. Now it does not follow from this text that all persons are obliged to marry, even if the word omnibus were rendered, in all persons, instead of in all things: for if it was a precept, St. Paul himself would have transgressed it, as he never married. Moreover, those who have already made a vow to God to lead a single life, should they attempt to marry, they would incur their own damnation. 1 Tim. 5. 12.(Challoner)
(c)13:13
Let us go forth therefore to him without the camp, bearing his reproach: That is, bearing his cross. It is an exhortation to them to be willing to suffer with Christ, reproaches, persecutions, and even death, if they desire to partake of the benefit of his suffering for man’s redemption.(Challoner)