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Hebrews 6:3
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And we will do this if God permits.
And this will we doe, if God permit.
And this will we do, if God permit.
And this we will do if God permits.
And this we will do, if God permits.
And we will go on to grown-up teaching if God allows.
And this we will do, if God permits.
And this we will do, if God permits.
And this we will do, if God permits.
Let's grow up, if God is willing.
And, God willing, this is what we will do.
and this will we do if God permit.
And that's what we will do if God allows.
And this will we doe if God permit.
If the LORD permits, this we will do.
Let us go forward! And this is what we will do, if God allows.
And this we will do, if God permits.
And this we will do, if indeed God permits.
And we will do this [that is, proceed to maturity], if God permits.
And this will we do, if God permit.
Now we will do this, if God lets us.
This will we do, if God permits.
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If the Lord permit, we will do this.
We will do this, if the Lord permit.
And this wyll I do, yf God permit.
And this will we do, if God permit.
This will we do, if God permits.
And this we will do, if God permit.
And advance we will, if God permits us to do so.
And this thing we schulen do, if God schal suffre.
And this we will do, if God permits.
And this will we do, if God permit.
And this is what we intend to do, if God permits.
And this we will [fn] do if God permits.
And so, God willing, we will move forward to further understanding.
And we will do this, if God permits.
And, this, will we do, if at least, God, permit.
And this will we do, if God permit.
And this we will do if God permits.
And so will we do yf God permitte.
and this we will do, if God may permit,
And so wil we do yf God permytte.
of which we shall treat another time, if God permit.
but we're moving out.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
if: Acts 18:21, Romans 15:32, 1 Corinthians 4:19, 1 Corinthians 16:7, James 4:15
Cross-References
When men became many in number on the earth, and daughters were born to them,
Then God said to Noah, "I have decided to make an end to all the people on the earth. They are the cause of very much trouble. See, I will destroy them as I destroy the earth.
Make a large boat of gopher wood for yourself. Build rooms in the boat. And cover it inside and out with tar.
This is how you are to make it: The boat is to be as long as 150 long steps, as wide as twenty-five long steps, and eight times taller than a man.
Make a window for the boat, that goes down a cubit from the roof. Put a door in the side of the boat. And make it with first, second, and third floors.
But I will make My agreement with you. You will go into the large boat, you and your sons and your wife, and your sons' wives with you.
Two of all the kinds of birds, and animals, and every thing that moves on the ground are to be with you to keep them alive.
Then I will come down and speak with you there. I will take of the Spirit Who is upon you, and will put Him upon them. Then they will carry the troubles of the people with you so you will not carry them all alone.
But You did not give up taking care of them for many years. You spoke sharp words to them by Your Spirit through the men who tell what will happen. Yet they would not listen. So You gave them into the hand of the peoples of the lands.
He remembered that they were only flesh, a wind that passes and does not return.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And this will we do, if God permit. That is, leave the rites and ceremonies of the law, which were the rudiments, or first principles of the Gospel, and go on to a more perfect knowledge of Gospel truths; and, not lay again as the foundation of the ministry, or insist upon them as if they were the main things, even the above articles of the Jewish creed, especially in the, way and manner in which they had been taught and learnt: the sense is, that the apostle and his brethren, in the ministry were determined to insist upon the more solid and substantial parts of the Gospel, and which tended to bring on their hearers to perfection; and that it became the believing Hebrews to seek after a greater degree of knowledge under the ministry of the word. It is, or at least should be, the determination of a Gospel minister, to preach Christ, and the great truths of the Gospel; and wheresoever God has called him to it, though there may be many adversaries, and though he may be reproached, calumniated, and deserted: resolution in preaching the Gospel, and adhering to it, is very commendable in a minister; and it is very laudable in hearers to attend to it, stand by it, and search further into it; and which both should determine upon with a regard to the will of God, "if God permit": God's permission is much to be observed in the ministry of the word, in giving gifts to men, in placing them out here and there, where they shall exercise them, in directing them to subjects, and in making their ministry useful and successful: and it may be observed in general, that nothing can be done, or come to pass, good or bad, but what God permits or wills to be done; no good things, no actions, civil, natural, moral, or spiritual; no evil things, the evil of punishment, afflictions, the persecutions of wicked men, the temptations of Satan, heresies, and even immoralities.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And this will we do - We will make these advances toward a higher state of knowledge and piety. Paul had confidence that they would do it (see Hebrews 6:9-10), and though they had lingered long around the elements of Christian knowledge, he believed that they would yet go on to make higher attainments.
If God permit - This is not to be interpreted as if God was “unwilling” that they should make such advances, or as if it were “doubtful” whether he would allow it if they made an honest effort, and their lives were spared; but it is a phrase used to denote their “dependence” on him. It is equivalent to saying, “if he would spare their lives, their health, and their reason; if he would continue the means of grace, and would impart his Holy Spirit; if he would favor their efforts and crown them with success, they would make these advances.” In reference to anything that we undertake, however pleasing to God in itself, it is proper to recognize our entire dependence on God; see James 4:13-15; compare the notes on John 15:5.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Hebrews 6:3. And this will we do — God being my helper, I will teach you all the sublime truths of the Gospel; and show you how all its excellences were typified by the law, and particularly by its sacrificial system.