Hebrews 5:11
King James Version
6 Jun 2026
“Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing.”
περί
properly, through (all over), i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality, circuit, matter, circumstance or general period)
λόγος
speech
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λόγος
In Greek thought, the logos was the rational principle holding the universe together. John opens his Gospel with this word — not as a concept, but as a person. In the beginning was the Word. Before anything existed, the Word already was.
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γίνομαι
you have become
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γίνομαι
To become, to come into being, to happen. Ginomai. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. What is true in heaven is meant to become true on earth through prayer.
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λέγω
to speak,
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λέγω
To say, to speak with authority. Jesus said and it was so. When Jesus speaks everything listens. His words carry the weight of creation behind them.
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πολύς
there is] much
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πολύς
Many, much, great. Polus. Much fruit. Many witnesses. Great grace. God is not stingy. He gives abundantly to those who are connected to the vine.
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νωθρός
sluggish
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νωθρός
Sluggish, tardy, lazy. We do not want you to become lazy but to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised.
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ἐπεί
since
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ἐπεί
thereupon, i.e. since (of time or cause)
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δυσερμήνευτος
difficult in interpretation
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δυσερμήνευτος
difficult in interpretation
difficult of explanation
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