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and having fallen-away— crucifying-again[a] for themselves the Son of God, and publicly-disgracing Him. For land having drunk the rain coming often upon it, and producing a plant useful to those for whose sake it is also farmed, receives a blessing from God. But land bringing-forth thorns and thistles is disapproved[b] and near a curse[c], whose end[d] is for burning.

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  1. Hebrews 6:6 Or, re-crucifying. That is, since they are crucifying-again, defining the sense in which they have fallen away.
  2. Hebrews 6:8 Or, rejected.
  3. Hebrews 6:8 That is, near to being cursed.
  4. Hebrews 6:8 That is, destiny.

and who have fallen[a] away, to be brought back to repentance.(A) To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God(B) all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace. Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God. But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed.(C) In the end it will be burned.

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  1. Hebrews 6:6 Or age, if they fall