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1:1 god, at times sonnengetrockneten and manner of plunger spake in time behind with the fathers by the Prophet, 1:2 Hath these last days spoken with us about his son that it named hath heirs to all the things, by whom also formed the worlds to him; 1:3, had regulated, being the luminosity of its fame and the image express of its person and to support with all the things by the word of its energy, like him only our sins, on the right hand of the majesty on a height hinsass: 1:4 which is formed so much better like the angels, like it received hath by the heritage a name more excellent than they.
1:5 for which the angels said constantly, Thoukunst my son, this day have I thee testified? And still, I am with him a father, and it must be with me a son? 1:6 and still, if it left bringeth in in the world firstbegotten, him saith and all the angels of Gottanbetung him.
with 1:7 and the angel him saith which maketh its angel spirit is and centres a flame fire.
1:8 with the son is however him saith, Thy throne, O god, for indeed and indeed: a sceptre righteousness is the sceptre thy kingdom.
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of 1:9 Thou has liked righteousness and haïr hardness; consequently god, thy god, hath anointed thee with the oil of the joy on thy fellows.
1:10 and, Thou, Lord, anfangenhast even provided the foundation of the mass; and the skies are work that hands thine: 1:11 which die him; but Thou remainest; and all they rise old like doth a behaviour; 1:12 and as Thou shalt vesture fold them, and they are modified: but of don't Thoukunst of same and thy years owe fail.
1:13 however which the angels it said it constantly, being sitting on my right hand, until I form of the enemies thine thy bearings? aren't 1:14 sent more still it all the seiende spirit, with the minister of them which must be heirs to the rescue? consequently we must give the more serious attention to 2:1 with the things than we heard, of a fear that constantly us should leave it slip.
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