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Hebrews 6

Heb. 6:15 KJV (With Strong’s)

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And
kai (Greek #2532)
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words
KJV usage: and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet.
Pronounce: kahee
Origin: apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force
so
houto (Greek #3779)
in this way (referring to what precedes or follows)
KJV usage: after that, after (in) this manner, as, even (so), for all that, like(-wise), no more, on this fashion(-wise), so (in like manner), thus, what.
Pronounce: hoo'-to
Origin: οὕτως (hoo'-toce) adverb from 3778
, after he had patiently endured
makrothumeo (Greek #3114)
to be long-spirited, i.e. (objectively) forbearing or (subjectively) patient
KJV usage: bear (suffer) long, be longsuffering, have (long) patience, be patient, patiently endure.
Pronounce: mak-roth-oo-meh'-o
Origin: from the same as 3116
, he obtained
epitugchano (Greek #2013)
to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) to attain
KJV usage: obtain.
Pronounce: ep-ee-toong-khan'-o
Origin: from 1909 and 5177
the promise
ho (Greek #3588)
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom)
KJV usage: the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.
Pronounce: ho
Origin: ἡ (hay), and the neuter τό (to) in all their inflections
epaggelia (Greek #1860)
an announcement (for information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of good)
KJV usage: message, promise.
Pronounce: ep-ang-el-ee'-ah
Origin: from 1861
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Cross References

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Heb. 6:12• 12that ye become not sluggish but imitators of those who through faith and long-suffering inherit the promises. (Heb. 6:12)
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Gen. 12:2‑3• 2And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great, and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
3And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee; and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
(Gen. 12:2‑3)
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Gen. 15:2‑6• 2{i}And Abram said,{/i} Lord Jehovah, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless? and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus?
3And Abram said, Behold, to me thou hast given no seed, and, lo, one born in my house is mine heir.
4The word of Jehovah came unto him, saying,
5This shall not be thine heir, but he that shall come forth out of thine own bowels shall be thine heir. And he brought him forth abroad, and said, Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars if thou be able to number them; and he said unto him, So shall thy seed be.
6And he believed in Jehovah, and he counted it to him for righteousness.
(Gen. 15:2‑6)
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Gen. 17:16‑17• 16And I will bless her, and give thee a son also of her; yea, I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations: kings of people shall be of her.
17{i}And Abraham fell on his face and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born to him that is a hundred years old? and shall Sarah, who is ninety years old, bear?{/i}
(Gen. 17:16‑17)
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Gen. 21:2‑7• 2For Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him.
3And Abraham called the name of his son that was born unto him, whom Sarah bare to him, Isaac.
4And Abraham circumcised his son Isaac, being eight days old, as God had commanded him.
5And Abraham was an hundred years old when his son Isaac was born unto him.
6And Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me.
7And she said, Who would have said unto Abraham, that Sarah should have given children suck? for I have born him a son in his old age.
(Gen. 21:2‑7)
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Ex. 1:7• 7And the children of Israel were fruitful and swarmed and multiplied and became exceeding strong; and the land was filled with them. (Ex. 1:7)
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Hab. 2:2‑3• 2And Jehovah answered and said, Write the vision and make it plain upon the tables, that he may run that readeth it.
3For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.
(Hab. 2:2‑3)
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Rom. 4:17‑25• 17(even as it is written, “A father of many nations I have made thee”) before God whom he believed, that quickeneth the dead and calleth the things that be not as being;
18who against hope believed in hope, in order to his becoming father of many nations according to that which was spoken, “So shall be thy seed.”
19And not being weak in faith, he considered [not] his own body now dead, being about a hundred years old, and the deadening of Sarah's womb,
20yet as to the promise of God wavered not through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God,
21and fully persuaded that what he hath promised he is also able to perform.
22Wherefore also it was reckoned to him for righteousness.
23Now it was not written on his account alone that it was reckoned to him,
24but on our account also, to whom it shall be reckoned, to us that believe on him that raised Jesus our Lord out of [the] dead,
25who was given up on account of our offences and was raised on account of our justification.
(Rom. 4:17‑25)

J. N. Darby Translation

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and thus, having had long patience, he got the promise.

W. Kelly Translation

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and thus after long-suffering he obtained the promise.