Diaglott(i)
9 The but a short time than messengers having been made less we see Jesus on account of the suffering of the death with glory and with honor having been crowed; so that by favor of God on behalf of all he might taste of death.
10 It was fitting besides for him, for whom the things all and through whom the things all, many sons into glory leading the prince of the salvation of them through sufferings to perfect.
11 He both for sanctifying and those being sanctified out of one all; for which cause not he is ashamed brethren them to call,
12 saying: I will announce the name of thee to the brethren of me, in midst of a congregation I will praise thee.
13 And again: I will be having trusted in him; and again: Lo, I and the children which to me gave the God.
14 Since then the children have been sharers of flesh and blood, also he in like manner partook of the of them, so that by means of the death he might make powerless him the strength having of the death, that is the accuser,