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Hebrews 11:1-5
L. 11:1-40 OT EXAMPLES OF ENDURING AND TRIUMPHANT FAITH 1. 11:1-2 A DEFINITION OF FAITH a. 11:1 Now faith is assurance of things hoped for , EStin de PIstis el-pi-zoMEnon huPOsta-sis, conviction of things unseen. pragMAton Eleg-chos ou ble-poMEnon. b. 11:2 For in this the elders had witness borne them. en TAUte gar e-mar-tuREthe-san hoi presBUte-roi . 2. 11:3-12 FAITH IS BASED ON A LIVING (REma) WORD a. 11:3 GOD'S WORD BROUGHT THE WORLD INTO BEING By faith we understand that the ages have been framed PIstei noOUmen ka-terTISthai tous aiOnas by God's word, so that what is seen has not been made 'REma-ti TheOU, eis to me to blePOme-non ge-goNEnai out of things which appear. ek phai-noMEnon. b. 11:4 ABEL OBEYED THE WORD OF FAITH IN HIS SACRIFICE By faith Abel offered unto :God a sacrifice superior to Cain's, PIstei PLEIo-na thuSIan HAbel paRA KaIN proSEneg-ken to TheO, through which he had witness borne him that he was righteous,
di' HES e-mar-tuREthe EInai DIkai-os, :God bearing witness over his :gifts: mar-tuROUNtos ePI tois DOrois auTOU tou TheOU: and through it he being dead yet speaks. kai di' auTES a-po-thaNONEti laLEI.
c. 11:5-6 ENOCH'S FAITH MADE HIM WELL-PLEASING TO GOD By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; PIstei E-NOCH me-teTEthe tou me iDEIN THAna-ton; and he was not found, because :God translated him; kai ouch heuRISke-to, di' HOti meTEthe-ken auTON ho TheOS; for he has had witness borne him before the translation pro gar tes me-taTHEse-os me-marTUre-tai
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