Most Popular Bible Verses in Hebrews

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Wherefore, even from one, were born, and, as to these things, one who had become dead, - like the stars of the heaven, for multitude, and as the sand that is by the lip of the sea, that cannot be numbered.

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And in this again - They shall not enter into my rest.

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For it is impossible - as to these who have been, once for all, illuminated, who have tasted also of the heavenly free-gift, and have been made, partners, in a Holy Spirit,

31

For, if, by choice, we be sinning, after the receiving of the full-knowledge of the truth, no longer, for sins, is there left over, a sacrifice,

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For this cause, it behoveth us, with unwonted firmness, to be holding fast unto the things that have been heard, lest, at any time, we drift away.

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They, shall perish, but, thou, abidest still, and, all, as a mantle, shall be worn out,

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Seeing, therefore, that it is left over for, some, to enter into it, and, they who formerly had delivered to them the joyful message, entered not in by reason of obstinacy, -

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And, straight tracks, be making for your feet - that the lame member may not be dislocated, but, be healed rather.

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As also, in a different place, he saith - Thou, art a priest, age-abidingly, according to the rank of Melchizedek:

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For, land, which hath drunk in, the rain, thereupon ofttimes coming, and which bringeth forth vegetation fit for them for whom it is even cultivated, partaketh of a blessing from God;

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And ye have quite forgotten the exhortation which, indeed, with you as with sons, doth reason: - My son! be not slighting the discipline of the Lord, neither be fainting, when by him, thou art reproved;

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But, when Christ approached, as high-priest of the coming good things, through the greater and more perfect tent, not made by hand, that is, not of this creation, -

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how shall, we, escape, if, so great a salvation as this, we have neglected, - which, indeed, having received, a beginning, of being spoken through the Lord, by them who heard, unto us was confirmed,

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For, even when ye ought to be teachers, by reason of the time, again, have ye, need, that one be teaching, you, what are the first principles of the oracles of God, and have become such as have, need, of milk, not, of strong food;

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By faith, being called, Abraham obeyed - to come forth into a place he was destined to receive for an inheritance; and he came forth, not well knowing whither he was coming.

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But ye have approached - unto Zion's mountain, and unto the city of a Living God, a heavenly Jerusalem, - and unto myriads of messengers,

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For ye have not approached - unto, a searching and scorching fire, and gloom, and mist, and tempest,

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And, here, indeed, dying men take tithes, but, there, one of whom it is witnessed that he liveth.

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For, they who such things as these are saying, make it clear that, of a paternal home they are in quest;

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For, not into a Holy place made by hand, entered Christ, - counterpart of the real Holy place ; but, into the heaven itself, now, to be plainly manifested before the face of God in our behalf; -

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For it was becoming in him - For the sake of whom are the all things, and by means of whom are the all things, - when, many sons, unto glory, he would lead, The Princely Leader of their salvation, through sufferings, to make perfect.

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But, whensoever he again introduceth the first-begotten into the habitable earth, he saith - And let all God's messengers worship him!

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Who, in the days of his flesh, having offered up, both supplications and entreaties unto him that was able to save him out of death, with mighty outcries and tears, and been hearkened to by reason of his devoutness,

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Because, this, is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel, after those days, saith the Lord: - giving my laws into their understanding, upon their hearts also, will I inscribe them: and I will become their God, and, they, shall become my people;

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Not according to the covenant which I made with their fathers, in the day when I took them by their hand, to lead them forth out of the land of Egypt, - because, they, abode not in my covenant, and, I, disregarded them, saith the Lord.

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And, as if a robe, wilt thou fold them up, - as a mantle, and they shall be changed; but, thou, art the same, and thy years shall not fail.

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Even though he was a son, yet learned, from what things he suffered, obedience;

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But, now, hath he attained unto, a more distinguished public ministry, - by as much as of a better covenant also he is, mediator, which indeed, upon better promises, hath been legislated.

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Let us therefore fear, lest at any time, although there is left behind a promise of entering into his rest, - any one from amongst you should be deemed, to have come short;

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Wherefore, - according as saith the Holy Spirit - To-day, if, unto his voice ye would hearken, do not

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A crowning point on the things being spoken: - such a one as this, have we, as high-priest, who hath sat down on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, -

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But, should it be bringing forth thorns and briars, it is disapproved, and, unto cursing, nigh, - whose end is for burning.

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And, if indeed of that they had been mindful, from which they had come out, they might, in that case, have had an opportunity, to return;

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For, this Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of God Most High, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and blessed him, -

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Wherefore, coming into the world, he saith: Sacrifice and offering, thou willedst not, but, a body, hast thou fitted for me, -

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Again, he marketh out a certain day, To-day, in David, saying - after so long a time as this, - according as it hath been said before: - To-day, if, unto his voice, ye would hearken, do not harden your hearts.

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But this priest, having offered one sacrifice for sins evermore, sat down on the right hand of God:

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In order that, through means of two unchangeable things, in which it was impossible for God to make himself false, a mighty consolation, we might have, who have fled along to grasp, the fore-lying hope,

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Using oversight - lest any one be falling behind from the favour of God, - lest any root of bitterness, springing up above, be causing trouble, and, through it, the many, be defiled:

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By faith, a fuller sacrifice, did Abel, offer unto God, than Cain, - through which, he received witness that he was righteous, there being a witnessing upon his gifts, by God; and, through it, though he died, he yet is speaking.

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And - so to say a word - through Abraham, even Levi who taketh tithes hath paid tithes;

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By faith, Enoch was translated, so as not to see death, and was not found, because that, God, had translated him; for, before the translation, he had received witness that he had become well-pleasing unto God; -

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Else had it been needful for him, ofttimes, to suffer, from the foundation of the world; but, now, once for all, upon a conjunction of the ages, for a setting aside of sin through means of his sacrifice, hath he been made manifest;

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And what more can I say? For, time, will fail me while I go on telling - concerning Gideon, Barak, Sampson, Jephthah, David also, and Samuel, and the prophets, -

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Concerning whom, great, is our discourse, and of difficult interpretation, to express, seeing that, slothful, have ye become in the hearing;

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For, if, unto them, Joshua had given rest, it had not in that case, concerning another day, been speaking, after, these things.

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But, my righteous one, by faith, shall live, and, if he draw back, my soul delighteth not in him.

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But we are persuaded, concerning you, beloved, the things which are better and which contain salvation, though, even thus we speak.

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Be praying for us; for we persuade ourselves that an honourable conscience have we, in all things honourably, desiring to behave ourselves.

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For, even then, was he, in the loins of his father, when, Melchizedek, met him.

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Being addressed by God as high-priest - according to the rank of Melchizedek.

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Accounting that, even from among the dead, God, was able, to raise him , - whence, even in similitude, he bare him away.

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By faith, Jacob, when about to die, blessed each of the sons of Joseph; and bowed in worship on the top of his staff.

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Even him of whom it had been said - In Isaac, shall there be called to thee, a seed:

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Fit you, by every good work, for the doing of his will, doing within us, that which is well-pleasing, before him through Jesus Christ: to whom be the glory, unto the ages of ages. Amen.

119

For, seeing there is to be a change of the priesthood, of necessity, of law too, a change cometh.

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And in nowise shall they teach - every one his fellow-citizen, and every one his brother, saying, - Get to know the Lord! Because, all, shall know me, from the least unto the greatest of them;

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For, he as to whom these things are said, with a different tribe, hath taken partnership, from which, no one, hath given attendance at the altar;

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When your fathers tested by proving, and saw my works forty years.

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For ye know that, afterwards - when he even wished to inherit the blessing, he was rejected; for, place of repentance, found he none, even though, with tears, he diligently sought it.

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All things, hast thou subjected beneath his feet. For, in subjecting, to himthe all things, nothing, left he, to him unsubjected; But now, not yet, do we see, to him, the all things subjected; -

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For, he that hath entered into his rest, He too, hath rested from his works, just as, from his own, God, rested .

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But, wherever a remission of these is, there is, no further, offering, for sins.

128

He also saith - of their sins, and of their lawlessnesses, I will in nowise be mindful any more.

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But even the Holy Spirit beareth us witness; for, after having said -

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By faith, Joseph, when drawing to his end - concerning the exodus of the sons of Israel, called to remembrance, and, concerning his bones, gave commandment.

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But we covet that, each one of you, be shewing forth the same diligence, unto the full assurance of the hope throughout:

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Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, like Esau, - who, for the sake of one meal, yielded up his own firstborn rights;

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Which entrance he hath consecrated for us, as a way recent and living, through the veil, that is, his flesh, -

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By faith, he forsook Egypt - not put in fear of the wrath of the king; for, as seeing him who cannot be seen, he persevered.

138

Thou hast made him less, some little, than messengers, With glory and honour, hast thou crowned him, - And hast set him over the works of thy hands;

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For, a covenant over dead persons, is firm, - since it is not then of force when he is living that hath covenanted.

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By faith, he hath kept the passover and the besmearing of the blood, lest, he that was destroying the first-born, should be touching them.

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But, much more abundantly, do I exhort you the same to do, that, more speedily, I may be restored, unto you.

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Wherefore I was sore vexed with this generation, and said, Always err they in their heart; - howbeit, they, learned not my ways:

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Saying - This, is the blood of the covenant which, God, hath sent in command unto you:

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And a trumpets peal, - and a sound of things spoken: - from which they who heard excused themselves, lest there should be added to them, a word;

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Now I exhort you, brethren, bear with the word of exhortation, - for, even with brief words , have I sent unto you.

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For it is, very evident, that out of Judah hath sprung our Lord, - respecting which tribe, concerning priests, nothing did Moses speak,

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For, when every commandment according to the law had been spoken by Moses unto all the people, taking the blood of the calves and the goats, with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, both, the scroll itself, and all the people, he sprinkled;

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So I sware in mine anger - they shall not enter into my rest! -

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For, not surely of messengers, is he laying hold, but, of Abraham's seed, he is laying hold.

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Whence, not even the first, apart from blood, hath been consecrated;

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saying - Truly, if blessing I will bless thee, and, multiplying, I will multiply thee;

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Yea, the tent also, and all the utensils of the public ministry, with blood, in like manner, he sprinkled:

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For, they, indeed, apart from oath-taking, have been made priests, but, he, with an oath-taking, through him that was saying unto him - The Lord sware, and will not regret, - Thou, art a priest, age-abidingly

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And, so fearful was that which was showing itself, Moses, said - I am terrified, and do tremble l

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For, if the word through messengers spoken became firm, and, every transgression and disobedience received a just recompense,

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Know ye that our brother Timothy hath been set at liberty, - with whom, if more speedily he be coming, I will see you.

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Favour be with you all.

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and again - I, will be confident upon him; and again - Lo! I, and the children which, unto me, God, hath given.

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By faith, the walls of Jericho, fell, having been surrounded for seven days.

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And, yet more abundantly evident it is - that, according to the likeness of Melchizedek, there is to be raised up, a different priest.

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Nor yet that, ofttimes, he should be offering himself, - just as the high-priest entereth into the Holy place, year by year, with alien blood; -

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And having a great priest over the house of God,

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For, a setting aside, doth, indeed, take place, of a foregoing commandment, by reason of its own weakness and unprofitableness, -

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For, they, indeed, for a few days, according to that which seemed good to them, were administering discipline; but, he, unto that which is profitable, with view to our partaking of his holiness:

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For he hath spoken, somewhere, concerning the seventh day , thus - And God rested, on the seventh day, from all his works;

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Where a forerunner in our behalf hath entered, even Jesus, who, according to the rank of Melchizedek, hath become, a high-priest unto times age-abiding.

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Whose voice shook the earth, then, but, now, hath he promised, saying - Yet once for all, I, will shake - not only the earth, but, also the heaven.

172

For, men, by the greater one, swear, and, with them, an end of all gainsaying by way of confirmation is, the oath:

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For, who, though they heard, caused embitterment? Nay, indeed! did not all who come forth out of Egypt through Moses?

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So long as it is said - To-day, if, unto his voice, ye would hearken, do not harden your hearts, - as in the embitterment.

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But, unto whom, sware he, that they should not enter into his rest, - save unto them who were obstinate?

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Salute all them who are guiding you, and all the saints: they from Italy, salute you.

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For it is witnessed - Thou, art a priest, age-abidingly, according to the rank of Melchizedek.

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For they could not bear, that which was being enjoined, - and, should a beast be touching the mountain, it shall be stoned;

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It was indeed therefore necessary for the glimpses of the things in the heavens with these to be purified; but, the heavenly things themselves, with better sacrifices than these.

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For, thereby, well-attested were the ancients.

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By faith, he sojourned in the land of promise, as a foreign land, in tents, dwelling, along with Isaac and Jacob, the joint-heirs of the same promise;

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Who, not according to a law of commandment dealing with the flesh, hath arisen, but according to the power of an indissoluble life;

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But, with whom, was be sore vexed forty years? Was it not with them who sinned, whose dead bodies fell in the desert?

185

And we see, that they were not able to enter, because of unbelief.

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And who have fallen away, again, to be remoulding them into repentance; seeing they are again crucifying unto themselves the Son of God, and holding him up as an example.

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Of immersions - in respect of teaching, and of the laying on of hands, of the resurrection of the dead, and of judgment age-abiding; -

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By as much as this, hath, Jesus, become surety of a better covenant also.

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Able, to have a measure of feeling, for the ignorant and erring, - since, he also, is compassed with weakness;

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To whom even a tenth of all Abraham apportioned, first, indeed, when translated, King of Righteousness, but, after that, King of Salem also, which is King of Peace, -

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For, of more glory than Moses, hath, this one been counted worthy - by as much as more honour than, the house, hath, he that prepared it;

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For a tent was prepared, the first, in which were both the lampstand and the table and the setting forth of the loaves, - the which is called the Holy place;

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And, not unto himself, doth one take the honour, but when called by God, just as, even Aaron:

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The which is a similitude for the present season, according to which both gifts and sacrifices are offered, which cannot, as to the conscience, perfect him that rendereth the divine service: -

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Any one having set aside a law of Moses, apart from compassions, upon the testimony of two or three witnesses, dieth:

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Having a golden altar of incense, and the ark of the covenant covered around on every side with gold, in which was a golden jar holding the manna, and the rod of Aaron that sprouted, and the tables of the covenant;

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And, inasmuch as not apart from oath-taking -

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Now consider, how great, this man was, to whom, a tenth, Abraham gave out of the choicest spoils, Yea Abraham the Patriarch.

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But, over-above it, Cherubim of glory overshadowing the propitiatory: - concerning which things, it is not now needful to be speaking, particularly.

202

Of the Holy place, a public minister, and of the Real Tent, which, the Lord, pitched and not man.

203

Now, these things having been thus prepared, into the first tent, indeed, continually do the priests enter, the divine services completing;

204

But some fearful reception of judgment and fiery jealousy, about to devour the opposers.

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And have tasted God's utterance to be, sweet, mighty works also of a coming age,

206

But, the saying, Yet once for all, maketh clear the removal of the things which can be shaken, as of things done with, - that they may remain, which cannot be shaken.

207

And, they, indeed, from among the sons of Levi who the priesthood receive, have commandment to take tithes of the people, according to the law, that is, of their brethren, although sprung from the loins of Abraham;

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And, this, will we do, if at least, God, permit.

209

But, after the second veil, a tent, that which is called Most Holy:

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If, indeed, therefore, he had been on earth, he had not, in that case, even been a priest, since there are those who are offering the gifts, according to the law: -

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For, every high-priest, for the offering of both gifts and sacrifices, is constituted; whence it was necessary for, this one also, to have something which he might offer.

212

But, apart from all gainsaying, the less, by the greater, is blessed.

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And, for this cause, is he obliged - as for the people, so also, for himself, - to be offering for sins;

214

For unto which of the messengers said he at any time - My Son, art, thou, I, this day have begotten thee? and again - I, will become, his father, and, he, shall become my Son?

215

Even the first, indeed, therefore, used to have righteous appointments of divine service, even the holy ritual well arranged.

217

For, the law, constituteth, men, high-priests, having, weakness; but, the word of the oath-taking, which cometh after the law, A Son, age-abidingly, made perfect.

218

and - Thou, by way of beginning, Lord, the earth, didst found, and, the works of thy hands, are the heavens, -

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For, not unto messengers, hath he subjected the coming habitable earth of which we are speaking;

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For, every high-priest who from among men is taken, on behalf of men, is appointed, as to the things pertaining unto God, that he may be offering bothgifts and sacrifices for sins, -

223

By faith, Moses, when grown up - refused to be called the son of a daughter of a Pharaoh,

224

But, he who deriveth not his pedigree from among them, hath taken tithes of Abraham. And, the holder of the promises, hath he blessed.

227

By faith, they passed through the Red Sea, as over dry land, - which the Egyptians, seizing an attempt to do, were swallowed up.

228

In saying, Of a new sort, he hath made obsolete, the first; but, the thing that is becoming obsolete and aged, is near, disappearing!

230

For if the blood of goats and bulls, and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling the profaned, halloweth unto the purity of the flesh,

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Else would they not, in that case, have ceased being offered, by reason of those rendering the divine service having no further conscience at all of sins, being once for all purified?

233

Then, said I - Lo! I am come, - in the heading of the scroll, it is written concerning me, - to do, O God, thy will.

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And, these all, though they obtained witness through their faith, yet bare not away, the promise:

236

For, finding fault with them, he saith - Lo! days are coming, saith the Lord, when I will conclude, for the house of Israel and the house of Judah, a covenant of a new sort:

238

With teachings, manifold and strange, be not carried aside; for it is, noble, that, with gratitude, should, the heart, be getting confirmed, - not with matters of food, in which, they who are walking, have not been profited.

239

Then, hath he said - Lo! I am come! to do, thy will: - he taketh away the first, that, the second, he may establish:

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For, when to Abraham God made promise, seeing he had no one greater by whom to swear, He sware, by himself, -

242

For take ye into consideration - him who hath endured, such contradiction, by sinners against themselves, lest ye be wearied, in your souls becoming exhausted.

243

We have an altar - to eat out of which, they, have no right, who in the tent are doing divine service;

244

But one somewhere hath borne witness, saying - What is man, that thou shouldst make mention of him? Or the son of man, that thou shouldst put him in charge?

246

By so much becoming superior to the messengers, by as much as, going beyond them, he hath inherited a more distinguished name.

247

And, every priest, indeed, standeth daily publicly ministering, and the same sacrifices ofttimes offering, the which never can clear away sins;

248

They were stoned, were pierced through, were sawn asunder, by murder, with a sword, died, went about in sheep-skins, in goat-hides, - being in want, suffering tribulation, enduring ill-treatment:

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Without father, without mother, without pedigree, having, neither beginning of days, nor of life an end, but made like unto the Son of God, abideth a priest evermore.

253

Now, therefore, let us be going forth unto him, outside the camp, his reproach bearing.

255

Who, indeed, are rendering divine service, with a glimpse and shadow, of the heavenly things; even as Moses hath received intimation, when about to complete the tent, - For see! saith he - Thou shalt make all things according to the model which hath been pointed out to thee in the mount.

257

If however ye are without discipline, whereof, all, have received a share, then, are ye, bastards, and, not sons.

258

This is the covenant which I will covenant unto them after these days, saith the Lord, - Giving my laws upon their hearts, upon their understandings also, will I inscribe them,

260

Higher up, saying - Sacrifices, and offerings, and whole-burnt-offerings, and sacrifices for sins, thou willedst not, neither delightedst in, - the which, according to the law, are offered,

263

The Holy Spirit making this evident - that, not yet, hath been manifested, the way through the Holy place, so long as the first tent hath a standing.

264

But, in them, is a recalling to mind of sins, year by year,

266

Others, again, of mockings and scourgings, received trial, nay! further, of bonds and imprisonments:

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Who, through faith - prevailed in contest over kingdoms, wrought righteousness, attained unto promises, shut the mouths of lions,

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Even as to the messengers, indeed, he saith - Who maketh his messengers, winds, and his ministers of state, a fiery flame;

272

For we have had delivered to us the joyful message, just as even, they; but the word which was heard did not profit them, they not having been blended, by faith, with the things heard.

273

But, to which of the messengers, hath he said, at any time - Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thy foes thy footstool?

275

But, now, after a better one, are they reaching, that is, a heavenly; wherefore God is not ashamed of them, to be invoked as, their God, - for he hath prepared for them, a city.

278

In whole-burnt-offerings and sacrifices for sins, thou didst not delight:

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For we know him that hath said - To me, belongeth avenging, I, will recompense; and again - The Lord will judge his people.

280

Thus, also the Christ, glorified not himself to become a high-priest, but he that spake unto him - My Son, art, thou, I, this day, have begotten thee;

281

Only as to eatings, and drinkings, and diversified immersions, - righteous-appointments of the flesh, which, until a season of rectifying, are in force.

283

For, if, that first, had been, faultless, not, in that case, for a second, had there been sought, a place.

284

Who hath no daily necessity, like the high-priests, beforehand, over his own sins, to be offering sacrifices, after that, over those, of the people, - for, this, he did once for all when, himself, he offered up.

285

Beware, lest ye excuse yourselves from him that speaketh; for, if, they escaped not, who excused themselves from him who on earth was warning, how much less, shall, we, who from him that warneth from the heavens, do turn ourselves away:

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For we who have believed, are to enter into the rest, according as he hath said - So I sware in mine anger, They shall not enter into my rest; And yet, the works, from the foundation of the world, had been brought into existence,

290

If indeed, therefore, there had been, a perfecting through means of the Levitical priesthood, - for, the people, thereon, have had based a code of laws, what further need, according to the rank of Melchizedek, for a different priest to be raised up, and, not according to the rank of Aaron, to be designated?

291

For, every house, is prepared by someone, - but, he that hath prepared all things, is, God.

294

But, he, by reason of his remaining age-abidingly, untransmissible, holdeth, the priesthood.

295

For we have not here an abiding city, but, unto that which is to be, are we seeking our way.

296

And, they, indeed, in greater numbers, have been made priests, because, by reason of death, are they hindered from remaining at hand;

298

We, however, are not of a drawing back unto destruction, but, of faith, unto an acquisition of life.

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For, in the case of those living creatures, whose blood for sins is carried into the holy place, through means of the high-priest, the bodies of these, are burned up, outside the camp.

301

God, for us, something better providing, - that, not apart from us, should they be made, perfect.

302

Of whom the world, was not worthy - upon deserts, wandering, and mountains, and in caves, - and in the caverns of the earth.

303

Partly, indeed, because, both with reproaches and tribulations, ye were being made a spectacle, but, partly, because, into fellowship with them who were so involved, ye were brought; -