Parallel Verses
Moffatt New Testament
Let us go to him outside the camp, then, bearing his obloquy
New American Standard Bible
So, let us go out to Him outside the camp,
King James Version
Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Holman Bible
Let us then go to Him outside the camp, bearing His disgrace.
International Standard Version
Therefore go to him outside the camp and endure the insults he endured.
A Conservative Version
Let us therefore go forth to him outside the camp, bearing his reproach.
American Standard Version
Let us therefore go forth unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Amplified
So, let us go out to Him outside the
An Understandable Version
So, we should go out to Him, outside of the camp [Note: This probably signifies separating from the whole system of Judaism, as well as full commitment to Christ], bearing the abuse that He suffered.
Anderson New Testament
Therefore, let us go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Bible in Basic English
Let us then go out to him outside the circle of the tents, taking his shame on ourselves.
Common New Testament
Let us, then, go to him outside the camp, bearing the disgrace he bore.
Daniel Mace New Testament
let us therefore decamp, and bear the reproach of following his example:
Darby Translation
therefore let us go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach:
Godbey New Testament
Therefore let us go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach;
Goodspeed New Testament
Let us, therefore, go out to him, outside the camp, sharing the contempt that he endured,
John Wesley New Testament
Let us then go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Julia Smith Translation
Therefore we should come to him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
King James 2000
Let us go forth therefore unto him outside the camp, bearing his reproach.
Lexham Expanded Bible
So we must go out to him outside the camp, bearing his reproach.
Modern King James verseion
Therefore let us go forth to Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
Let us go forth therefore out of the tents, and suffer rebuke with him.
Montgomery New Testament
Let us then go forth to him outside the camp, bearing his reproach.
NET Bible
We must go out to him, then, outside the camp, bearing the abuse he experienced.
New Heart English Bible
Let us therefore go out to him outside of the camp, bearing his reproach.
Noyes New Testament
Let us then go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach;
Sawyer New Testament
Let us therefore go out to him without the encampment, bearing his reproach;
The Emphasized Bible
Now, therefore, let us be going forth unto him, outside the camp, his reproach bearing.
Thomas Haweis New Testament
Therefore let us go forth to him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Twentieth Century New Testament
Therefore let us go out to him 'outside the camp,' bearing the same reproaches as he;
Webster
Let us go forth therefore to him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Weymouth New Testament
Therefore let us go to Him outside the camp, sharing the insults directed against Him.
Williams New Testament
Let us, therefore, go to Him outside the camp, enduring the reproach that He endured;
World English Bible
Let us therefore go out to him outside of the camp, bearing his reproach.
Worrell New Testament
Therefore, let us go forth to Him without the camp, bearing His reproach;
Worsley New Testament
Let us then go out unto Him without the camp, bearing his reproach: for we have here no continuing city,
Youngs Literal Translation
now, then, may we go forth unto him without the camp, his reproach bearing;
Themes
Gates » Carcase of sin-offering burned without
Offerings » Animal sacrifices » A type of Christ
Pleasure » What is pleasing to the lord
Sacrifice » Whose sacrifice shall be accepted by the lord
Interlinear
Exerchomai
References
Word Count of 37 Translations in Hebrews 13:13
Verse Info
Context Readings
Concluding Ethical Instructions
12 and so Jesus also suffered outside the gate, in order to sanctify the people by his own blood. 13 Let us go to him outside the camp, then, bearing his obloquy 14 (for we have no lasting city here below, we seek the City to come).
Cross References
Hebrews 11:26
considering obloquy with the messiah to be richer wealth than all Egypt's treasures ??for he had an eye to the Reward.
Matthew 5:11
Blessed are you when men denounce you and persecute you and utter all manner of evil against you for my sake;
Matthew 10:24-25
A scholar is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his lord;
Matthew 16:24
Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me;
Matthew 27:32
As they went out they met a Cyrenian called Simon, whom they forced to carry his cross.
Matthew 27:39-44
Those who passed by scoffed at him, nodding at him in derision
Luke 6:22
Blessed are you when men will hate you, when they will excommunicate you and denounce you and defame you as wicked on account of the Son of man;
Acts 5:41
The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing that they had been considered worthy of suffering dishonour for the sake of the Name;
1 Corinthians 4:10-13
We, for Christ's sake, are 'fools'; you in Christ are sensible. We are weak, you are strong; you are honoured, we are in disrepute.
2 Corinthians 12:10
It makes me satisfied, for Christ's sake, with weakness, insults, trouble, persecution, and calamity; for I am strong just when I am weak.
Hebrews 12:3
Compare him who steadily endured all that hostility from sinful men, so as to keep your own hearts from fainting and failing.
1 Peter 4:4
and it astonishes them that you will not plunge with them still into the same flood of profligacy. They abuse you,
1 Peter 4:14-16
If you are denounced for the sake of Christ, you are blessed; for then the Spirit of glory and power, the Spirit of God himself, is resting on you.