Hebrews 6:3
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New International Version (©1984)
And God permitting, we will do so.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
And this we will do, if God permits.

International Standard Version (©2008)
And this we will do, if God permits.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
If God permits, we will do this.

King James Bible
And this will we do, if God permit.

American King James Version
And this will we do, if God permit.

American Standard Version
And this will we do, if God permit.

Bible in Basic English
Now we will do this, if God lets us.

Douay-Rheims Bible
And this will we do, if God permit.

Darby Bible Translation
and this will we do if God permit.

English Revised Version
And this will we do, if God permit.

Webster's Bible Translation
And this will we do, if God permit.

Weymouth New Testament
And advance we will, if God permits us to do so.

World English Bible
This will we do, if God permits.

Young's Literal Translation
and this we will do, if God may permit,

Geneva Study Bible

And this will we do, if God permit.

People's New Testament

6:3 And this will we do, if God permit. We will go on to these higher lessons if God permit. The author is led by the Spirit in what he says, and hence humbly defers all he shall say in the rest of the epistle to the will of God.

Wesley's Notes

6:3 And this we will do - We will go on to perfection; and so much the more diligently, because,

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

3. will we do-So some of the oldest manuscripts read; but others, "Let us do." "This," that is, "Go on unto perfection."

if God permit-For even in the case of good resolutions, we cannot carry them into effect, save through God "working in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure" (Php 2:13). The "for" in Heb 6:4 refers to this: I say, if God permit, for there are cases where God does not permit, for example, "it is impossible," &c. Without God's blessing, the cultivation of the ground does not succeed (Heb 6:7).

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

6:1-8 Every part of the truth and will of God should be set before all who profess the gospel, and be urged on their hearts and consciences. We should not be always speaking about outward things; these have their places and use, but often take up too much attention and time, which might be better employed. The humbled sinner who pleads guilty, and cries for mercy, can have no ground from this passage to be discouraged, whatever his conscience may accuse him of. Nor does it prove that any one who is made a new creature in Christ, ever becomes a final apostate from him. The apostle is not speaking of the falling away of mere professors, never convinced or influenced by the gospel. Such have nothing to fall away from, but an empty name, or hypocritical profession. Neither is he speaking of partial declinings or backslidings. Nor are such sins meant, as Christians fall into through the strength of temptations, or the power of some worldly or fleshly lust. But the falling away here mentioned, is an open and avowed renouncing of Christ, from enmity of heart against him, his cause, and people, by men approving in their minds the deeds of his murderers, and all this after they have received the knowledge of the truth, and tasted some of its comforts. Of these it is said, that it is impossible to renew them again unto repentance. Not because the blood of Christ is not sufficient to obtain pardon for this sin; but this sin, in its very nature, is opposite to repentance and every thing that leads to it. If those who through mistaken views of this passage, as well as of their own case, fear that there is no mercy for them, would attend to the account given of the nature of this sin, that it is a total and a willing renouncing of Christ, and his cause, and joining with his enemies, it would relieve them from wrong fears. We should ourselves beware, and caution others, of every approach near to a gulf so awful as apostacy; yet in doing this we should keep close to the word of God, and be careful not to wound and terrify the weak, or discourage the fallen and penitent. Believers not only taste of the word of God, but they drink it in. And this fruitful field or garden receives the blessing. But the merely nominal Christian, continuing unfruitful under the means of grace, or producing nothing but deceit and selfishness, was near the awful state above described; and everlasting misery was the end reserved for him. Let us watch with humble caution and prayer as to ourselves.


Acts 18:21 but taking leave of them and saying, "I will return to you again if God wills," he set sail from Ephesus. (NASB ©1995)

Advance Lets Permit Permits Permitting


And this will we do, if God permit.

if. Ac 18:21 Ro 15:32 1Co 4:19 16:7 Jas 4:15

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