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2 Timothy 2:5

The third line (in English) translating the meaning of each word in the Orthodox Yiddish Brit Chadas

who has him taken into soldiery. and when someone wrestles himself as an athlete, becomes he not crowned, if he did himself not wrestle according to the rules.

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I come quickly; keep firm, what you (SG) have, so that anyone shall not take away your crown.


blessed the man, who endure over a temptation; because when he is tested, will he receive the crown of life, which the L-rd has promised those, who have Him loved.


for that purpose toil I me also and myself wrestle according to His power, which works in me with might.


you (PL) have yet not yourselves resisted until blood, wrestling with the sin;


strive to enter through the narrow gate, because a many, tell I you (PL), will seek to enter and will not be able to.


have not fear, what you (SG) go to suffer; look, the devil will throw in some of you (PL) in prison into, so that you (PL) shall put to the test be; and you (PL) will have afflictions ten days. remain faithful until to the death, and I will you (SG) give the crown of life.


we see however Yehoshua, Him, who is a little lower made than angels through the sufferings of death, crowned with honor and glory, that He shall, through Hashem's grace, taste the death for every (man).


You (sing) have him a little lower made than angels, with honor and glory him crowned,


some actually on account of envy and dissensions, and others of good will preach the Moshiach;


and when the chief shepherd will appear, will you (PL) receive the crown of glory, which withered not.


fall the twenty-four elders down before Him, Who sits on the throne of glory, and worship themselves to Him, Who lives forever and ever, and cast/throw down their crowns before the throne of glory, and say:


and around and around the throne of glory are was twenty-four thrones; and on the thrones have I seen twenty-four elders seated, dressed in white clothing (kittels); and on their heads golden crowns.





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