[a]Who in the [b]days of his flesh did offer up prayers and supplications, with strong crying and tears unto him, that was able to [c]save him from death, and was also heard in that which he feared.

And though he were the Son, yet [d]learned he obedience, by the things which he suffered.

[e]And being [f]consecrated, was made the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him:

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Footnotes

  1. Hebrews 5:7 The other part of the second comparison: Christ being exceedingly afflicted and exceedingly merciful, asked not for his sins, for he had none, but for his fear, and obtained his request, and offered himself for all his.
  2. Hebrews 5:7 While he lived here with us in our weak and frail nature.
  3. Hebrews 5:7 To deliver him from death.
  4. Hebrews 5:8 He learned indeed what it is to have a Father, whom a man must obey.
  5. Hebrews 5:9 The other part of the first comparison: Christ was consecrate of God the Father as the author of our salvation, and an high Priest forever, and therefore he is so a man that notwithstanding he is far above all men.
  6. Hebrews 5:9 See Heb. 2:10.

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