Hebrews 12:3
For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.
注釈
Study Note
The imperative — 'consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted' — presents sustained contemplation of Christ's suffering as the specific antidote to the community's loss of endurance. The verb 'consider' (analogizomai — carefully reckon, compare, calculate) implies deliberate, extended reflection rather than a passing thought, making christological meditation a pastoral and spiritual discipline. The context (12:1-3) sets this counsel within the race metaphor: in the final sprint when exhaustion threatens, the runner looks not to the crowd but to the one who completed the race by enduring the cross, despising the shame. The verse grounds the entire call to endurance in a christological focus rather than in moral willpower or stoic resolve.
他の翻訳
For consider him that hath endured such gainsaying of sinners against himself, that ye wax not weary, fainting in your souls.
for consider again him who endured such gainsaying from the sinners to himself, that ye may not be wearied in your souls--being faint.
Give thought to him who has undergone so much of the hate of sinners against himself, so that you may not be tired and feeble of purpose.
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