11:26 suffered for the Christ:
Moses preferred to suffer with his people rather than cling to his
possessions as an Egyptian prince. For the author, solidarity with the Hebrews
is solidarity with the Hebrew Messiah destined to come from them. This speaks
directly to the original readers, who also suffered affliction and sustained
losses of their property (10:32-34) (The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible,
ed. Scott Hahn and Curtis J. Mitch [San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2024], 2173)
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