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Otros experimentaron insultos y azotes, y hasta cadenas y prisiones. (Hebrews 11:36)
Fueron apedreados, aserrados, tentados, muertos a espada. Anduvieron de aquí para allá cubiertos con pieles de ovejas y de cabras; destituidos, afligidos, maltratados (Hebrews 11:37)
(de los cuales el mundo no era digno), errantes por desiertos y montañas, por cuevas y cavernas de la tierra. (Hebrews 11:38)
Y todos éstos, habiendo obtenido aprobación (testimonio) por su fe, no recibieron la promesa,
porque Dios había provisto algo mejor para nosotros, a fin de que ellos no fueran hechos perfectos sin nosotros. (Hebrews 11:40)
Por tanto, puesto que tenemos en derredor nuestro tan gran nube de testigos, despojémonos también de todo peso y del pecado que tan fácilmente nos envuelve, y corramos con paciencia (perseverancia) la carrera que tenemos por delante, (Hebrews 12:1)
puestos los ojos en Jesús, el autor y consumador de la fe, quien por el gozo puesto delante de El soportó la cruz, despreciando la vergüenza, y se ha sentado a la diestra del trono de Dios. (Hebrews 12:2)

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Hebrews 11:39 - Cross Reference

A ellos les fue revelado que no se servían a sí mismos, sino a ustedes, en estas cosas que ahora les han sido anunciadas mediante los que les predicaron el evangelio (les anunciaron las buenas nuevas) por el Espíritu Santo enviado del cielo; cosas a las cuales los ángeles anhelan mirar. (1 Peter 1:12)
Todos éstos murieron en fe, sin haber recibido las promesas, pero habiéndolas visto desde lejos y aceptado con gusto, confesando que eran extranjeros y peregrinos (expatriados) sobre la tierra. (Hebrews 11:13)
Volviéndose hacia los discípulos, les dijo aparte: "Dichosos los ojos que ven lo que ustedes ven; (Luke 10:23)
Porque por ella recibieron aprobación (testimonio) los antiguos (antepasados). (Hebrews 11:2)