No, I am reading the way Hebrews is written out. Why would I not accept it since it was purposefully written that way? I am thinking here if we were discussing the Verse, Jesus wept, there would be 20 interpretations under the false definition of Rightly Dividing. And it only means, Jesus wept. Throw in "Rejoice Evermore." Probably can get 20 interpretations with how it appears Rightly Divided is being used on this forum.
I'm trying to establish a truth, before going into the verses in Hebrews. There are many verses in scripture that on their face seem to contradict one another. We know the word of God is infallible. Thus, we know there is no inconsistency when it is correctly understood.
When I come across verses that appear incongruent, I evaluate which perceived position agrees most genuinely with the whole of scripture. That has led me to believe that someone who is truly saved cannot lose their salvation.
The verses you shared seem to disagree with my understanding of security for the believer. So in widening the scope of the discussion, I'm doing 2 things. I'm showing you one of many passages of scripture that informs my understanding, and asking you to consider your position in light of truth found in another part of scripture.
You are under no obligation to respond. But it will be a fruitless task of explaining the verses in Hebrews if you don't understand why those verses cannot be referring to saved individuals.