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Hebrews

1In many parts and many ways, God, having spoken long ago to the fathers by the prophets, 2in these last days speaks to us in [His] Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom He also made the ages; 3who being the brightness of the glory, and the impress of His subsistence, bearing up also all things by the saying of His might—having made a cleansing of our sins through Himself, sat down at the right hand of the Greatness in the highest, 4having become so much better than the messengers, as He inherited a more excellent name than them. 5For to which of the messengers did He ever say, “You are My Son—today I have begotten You?” And again, “I will be to Him for a Father, and He will be to Me for a Son?” 6And when again He may bring the firstborn into the world, He says, “And let them worship Him—all messengers of God”; 7and to the messengers, indeed, He says, “The [One] who is making His messengers spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire”; 8but to the Son: “Your throne, O God, [is] throughout the age of the age; The scepter of righteousness [is the] scepter of Your kingdom; 9You loved righteousness, and hated lawlessness; Because of this He anointed You—God, Your God—With oil of gladness above Your partners”; 10and, “You, LORD, founded the earth at the beginning,
And the heavens are a work of Your hands.
11These will perish, but You remain,
And all will become old as a garment,
12And You will roll them together as a mantle, and they will be changed,
But You are the same, and Your years will not fail.”
13And to which of the messengers did He ever say, “Sit at My right hand,
Until I may make Your enemies Your footstool?”
14Are they not all spirits of service—being sent forth for ministry because of those about to inherit salvation?

2Because of this it is more abundantly necessary to take heed to the things heard, lest we may drift away, 2for if the word being spoken through messengers became steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just repayment, 3how will we escape, having neglected such great salvation? Which having received [that] spoken through the LORD [from] the beginning, was confirmed to us by those having heard, 4God also bearing joint-witness both with signs and wonders, and manifold powers, and distributions of the Holy Spirit, according to His will. 5For He did not subject the coming world to messengers, concerning which we speak, 6and one in a certain place testified fully, saying, “What is man, that You are mindful of him,
Or a son of man, that You look after him?
7You made him [a] little less than messengers,
You crowned him with glory and honor,
And set him over the works of Your hands,
8You put all things in subjection under his feet,” for in the subjecting to Him all things, He left nothing to Him unsubjected, but now we do not yet see all things subjected to Him, 9and we see Him who was made [a] little less than messengers—Jesus—because of the suffering of death, having been crowned with glory and honor, that by the grace of God He might taste of death for everyone. 10For it was fitting to Him, because of whom [are] all things, and through whom [are] all things, bringing many sons to glory, to make the author of their salvation perfect through sufferings, 11for both He who is sanctifying and those sanctified [are] all of one, for which cause He is not ashamed to call them brothers, 12saying, “I will declare Your Name to My brothers,
In the midst of an assembly I will sing praise to You”; and again, “I will be trusting on Him”;
13and again, “Behold, I and the children that God gave to Me.” 14Seeing, then, the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself also took part of the same in like manner, that through death He might destroy him having the power of death—that is, the Devil— 15and might deliver those, whoever, with fear of death, throughout all their life, were subjects of bondage, 16for doubtless, He does not lay hold of messengers, but He lays hold of [the] seed of Abraham, 17for this reason it seemed necessary to Him to be made like the brothers in all things, that He might become a kind and faithful Chief Priest in the things related to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people, 18for in that He suffered, Himself being tempted, He is able to help those who are tempted.

3For this reason, holy brothers, partakers of a heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and Chief Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus, 2being faithful to Him who appointed Him, as also Moses [was] in all His house. 3For this One has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as He who builds it has more honor than the house. 4For every house is built by someone, and He who built all things [is] God, 5and Moses [was] indeed steadfast in all His house, as an attendant, for a testimony of those things that were to be spoken— 6but Christ, as a Son over His house, whose house we are, if we hold fast the boldness and the rejoicing of the hope to the end. 7For this reason, as the Holy Spirit says, “Today, if you may hear His voice— 8you may not harden your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of the temptation in the wilderness, 9in which your fathers tempted Me; they proved Me, and saw My works [for] forty years; 10for this reason I was grieved with that generation and said, They always go astray in [their] heart, and these have not known My ways; 11so I swore in My anger, They will [not] enter into My rest.” 12Watch out, brothers, lest there will be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief in the falling away from the living God, 13but exhort one another every day, while [it] is called “Today,” that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin, 14for we have become partakers of the Christ, if we may hold fast the confidence [we had] at the beginning to the end, 15as it is said, “Today, if you may hear His voice, you may not harden your hearts, as in the provocation.” 16For who [were those], having heard, [that] provoked, but not all those having come out of Egypt through Moses? 17But with whom was He grieved forty years? Was it not with those who sinned, whose carcasses fell in the wilderness? 18And to whom did He swear that they will not enter into His rest, except to those who did not believe? 19And we see that they were not able to enter in because of unbelief.

4We may fear, then, lest a promise being left of entering into His rest, anyone of you may seem to have come short, 2for we also are having good news proclaimed, even as they, but the word heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard, 3for we enter into the rest—we who believed, as He said, “So I swore in My anger, They will [not] enter into My rest”; and yet the works were done from the foundation of the world, 4for He spoke in a certain place concerning the seventh [day] thus: “And God rested in the seventh day from all His works”; 5and in this [place] again, “They will [not] enter into My rest”; 6since then, it remains for some to enter into it, and those who first heard good news did not enter in because of unbelief— 7again He limits a certain day, “Today,” in David saying, after so long a time, as it has been said, “Today, if you may hear His voice, you may not harden your hearts,” 8for if Joshua had given them rest, He would not have spoken after these things concerning another day; 9there remains, then, a Sabbath rest to the people of God, 10for he who entered into His rest, he also rested from his works, as God from His own. 11May we be diligent, then, to enter into that rest, that no one may fall in the same example of the unbelief, 12for the Word of God is living, and working, and sharper—beyond every two-edged sword—and piercing as far as [the] division of soul and spirit, of joints and also marrows, and a discerner of thoughts and intents of the heart; 13and there is not a created thing hidden before Him, but all things [are] naked and open to His eyes—with whom is our reckoning. 14Having, then, a great Chief Priest having passed through the heavens—Jesus the Son of God—may we hold fast the profession, 15for we do not have a Chief Priest unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but [One] tempted in all things in like manner, [yet] without sin; 16we may come near, then, with freedom, to the throne of grace, that we may receive kindness, and find grace—for seasonable help.

5For every chief priest taken out of men is set in things [pertaining] to God in behalf of men, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins, 2being able to be gentle to those being ignorant and going astray, since he is also surrounded with weakness; 3and because of this [weakness] he ought, just as for the people, so also for himself, to bring forward [sacrifices] for sins; 4and no one takes the honor to himself, but he who is called by God, as also Aaron. 5So also the Christ did not glorify Himself to become Chief Priest, but He who spoke to Him: “You are My Son, today I have begotten You”; 6just as He also says in another [place], “You [are] a priest throughout the age, according to the order of Melchizedek”; 7who in the days of His flesh having offered up both prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and having been heard in respect to that which He feared, 8though being a Son, [He] learned obedience by the things which He suffered, 9and having been made perfect, He became the cause of continuous salvation to all those obeying Him, 10having been called by God a Chief Priest according to the order of Melchizedek, 11concerning the Word, of whom we have much [to speak], and of hard explanation to say, since you have become dull of hearing, 12for even owing to be teachers, because of the time, again you have need that one teach you what [are] the elements of the beginning of the oracles of God, and you have become having need of milk, and not of strong food, 13for everyone who is partaking of milk [is] unskilled in the word of righteousness—for he is an infant, 14and the strong food is of perfect men, who because of the use are having the senses exercised, to both the discernment of good and of evil.

6For this reason, having left the word of the beginning of the Christ, we may advance to perfection, not laying again a foundation of conversion from dead works, and of faith on God, 2of the teaching of immersions, also of laying on of hands, also of [the] resurrection of the dead, and of continuous judgment, 3and this we will do, if God may permit, 4for [it is] impossible for those once enlightened, having also tasted of the heavenly gift, and having become partakers of the Holy Spirit, 5and tasted the good saying of God, also the powers of the coming age, 6and having fallen away, to renew [them] again to conversion, having crucified to themselves the Son of God again, and exposed to public shame. 7For the earth, having drunk in the rain coming on it many times, and is bringing forth herbs fit for those because of whom it is also dressed, partakes of blessing from God, 8but that which is bearing thorns and briers [is] disapproved of, and near to cursing, whose end [is] for burning; 9but we are persuaded, concerning you, beloved, the things that are better, and accompanying salvation, though even thus we speak, 10for God is not unrighteous to forget your work, and the labor of love that you showed to His Name, having ministered to the holy ones and ministering; 11and we desire each one of you to show the same diligence, to the full assurance of the hope to the end, 12that you may not become slothful, but followers of those who through faith and patient endurance are inheriting the promises. 13For God, having made promise to Abraham, seeing He was not able to swear by [any] greater, swore by Himself, 14saying, “Blessing I will indeed bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you”; 15and so, having patiently endured, he obtained the promise; 16for men swear by the greater, and the oath [is] for confirmation of the end of all their controversy, 17in which God, more abundantly willing to show to the heirs of the promise the immutability of His counsel, interposed by an oath, 18that through two immutable things, in which [it is] impossible for God to lie, we may have a strong comfort, having fled for refuge, to lay hold on the hope being set before [us], 19which we have, as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and entering into that within the veil, 20to where a forerunner entered for us—Jesus, having become Chief Priest throughout the age after the order of Melchizedek.

7For this Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of God Most High, who met Abraham turning back from the striking of the kings, and blessed him, 2to whom also Abraham divided a tenth of all (first, indeed, being interpreted, “King of righteousness,” and then also, “King of Salem,” which is, King of Peace), 3without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, and having been like the Son of God, remains a priest continually. 4And see how great this one [is], to whom Abraham the patriarch also gave a tenth out of the best of the spoils, 5and those, indeed, out of the sons of Levi receiving the priesthood, have a command to take tithes from the people according to the Law, that is, their brothers, even though they came forth out of the loins of Abraham; 6and he who was not reckoned by genealogy of them, received tithes from Abraham, and he has blessed him having the promises, 7and apart from all controversy, the less is blessed by the better— 8and here, indeed, men who die receive tithes, and there [he] who is testified to that he was living, 9and so to speak, through Abraham even Levi who is receiving tithes, has paid tithes, 10for he was yet in the loins of the father when Melchizedek met him. 11If indeed, then, perfection were through the Levitical priesthood—for the people under it had received law—what further need, according to the order of Melchizedek, for another priest to arise, and not to be called according to the order of Aaron? 12For the priesthood being changed, of necessity also, a change comes of the Law, 13for He of whom these things are said in another tribe has had part, of whom no one gave attendance at the altar, 14for [it is] evident that out of Judah has arisen our Lord, in regard to which tribe Moses spoke nothing concerning priesthood. 15And it is yet more abundantly most evident, if according to the likeness of Melchizedek there arises another priest, 16who did not come according to the law of a fleshly command, but according to the power of an endless life, 17for He testifies, “You [are] a priest—throughout the age, according to the order of Melchizedek”; 18for an annulling indeed comes of the command going before because of its weakness, and unprofitableness 19(for nothing did the Law perfect), and the bringing in of a better hope, through which we draw near to God. 20And inasmuch as [it is] not apart from oath 21(for those indeed apart from oath have become priests, and He [became priest] with an oath through Him who is saying to Him, “The LORD swore, and will not regret, You [are] a priest throughout the age, according to the order of Melchizedek”), 22by so much also has Jesus become guarantee of a better covenant, 23and those indeed are many who have become priests, because by death they are hindered from remaining; 24and He, because of His remaining throughout the age, has the inviolable priesthood, 25from where also He is able to save to the very end, those coming through Him to God—ever living to make intercession for them. 26For also such a Chief Priest was fitting for us—holy, innocent, undefiled, separate from the sinners, and having become higher than the heavens, 27who has no daily necessity, as the chief priests, to first offer up sacrifice for His own sins, then for those of the people; for this He did once, having offered up Himself; 28for the Law appoints men [as] chief priests, having weakness, but the word of the oath that [is] after the Law [appoints] the Son having been perfected throughout the age.

8And the sum concerning the things spoken of [is]: we have such a Chief Priest, who sat down at the right hand of the throne of the Greatness in the heavens, 2a servant of the holy places, and of the true dwelling place, which the LORD set up, and not man, 3for every chief priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices, from where [it is] necessary for this One to also have something that He may offer; 4for if, indeed, He were on earth, He would not be a priest (there being the priests who are offering the gifts according to the Law, 5who to an example and shadow serve of the heavenly things, as Moses has been divinely warned, being about to construct the Dwelling Place, for, “See,” He says, “[that] you will make all things according to the pattern that was shown to you on the mountain”), 6but now He has obtained a more excellent service, how much He is also mediator of a better covenant, which has been sanctioned on better promises, 7for if that first were faultless, a place would not have been sought for a second. 8For finding fault, He says to them, “Behold, days come, says the LORD, and I will complete with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah, a new covenant, 9not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers, in the day of My taking [them] by their hand, to bring them out of the land of Egypt—because they did not remain in My covenant, and I did not regard them, says the LORD— 10because this [is] the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel, after those days, says the LORD, giving My laws into their mind, and I will write them on their hearts, and I will be to them for a God, and they will be to Me for a people; 11and they will not each teach his neighbor, and each his brother, saying, Know the LORD, because they will all know Me—from the small one of them to the great one of them, 12because I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and I will remember their sins and their lawlessnesses no more.” 13In the saying “new,” He has made the first obsolete, and what is becoming obsolete and growing old [is] near disappearing.

9It had, indeed, then (even the first dwelling place) ordinances of service, also a worldly sanctuary, 2for a dwelling place was prepared, the first, in which was both the lampstand, and the table, and the Bread of the Presentation—which is called “Holy”; 3and after the second veil a dwelling place that is called “Holy of Holies,” 4having a golden censer, and the Ark of the Covenant overlaid all over with gold, in which [is] the golden pot having the manna, and the rod of Aaron that budded, and the tablets of the covenant, 5and over it cherubim of the glory, overshadowing the propitiatory covering, concerning which we are not to particularly speak now. 6And these things having been thus prepared, into the first dwelling place, indeed, the priests go in at all times, performing the services, 7and into the second, once in the year, only the chief priest, not apart from blood, which he offers for himself and the errors of the people. 8By this the Holy Spirit was making evident that the way of the holy [places] has not yet been revealed, the first dwelling place yet having a standing, 9which [is] an allegory in regard to the present time, in which both gifts and sacrifices are offered, which are not able, in regard to conscience, to make perfect him who is serving, 10only on the basis of food, and drinks, and different immersions, and fleshly ordinances—until the time of reformation imposed on [them]. 11But Christ having come, Chief Priest of the coming good things, through the greater and more perfect dwelling place not made with hands—that is, not of this creation— 12neither through blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, entered in once into the holy places, having obtained continuous redemption; 13for if the blood of bulls, and goats, and ashes of a heifer, sprinkling those defiled, sanctifies to the purifying of the flesh, 14how much more will the blood of the Christ (who through the perpetual Spirit offered Himself unblemished to God) purify your conscience from dead works to serve the living God? 15And because of this, He is mediator of a new covenant, that [His] death having come for redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, those called may receive the promise of the continuous inheritance, 16for where a covenant [is], [it is] necessary to establish the death of the [one] having made [it], 17for a covenant is affirmed at death, since it is not in force at all when the [one] having made [it] lives, 18for which reason, not even the first has been initiated apart from blood, 19for every command having been spoken, according to law, by Moses, to all the people, having taken the blood of the calves and goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, he sprinkled both the scroll itself and all the people, 20saying, “This [is] the blood of the covenant that God enjoined to you,” 21and he sprinkled both the Dwelling Place and all the vessels of the service with blood in like manner, 22and with blood almost all things are purified according to the Law, and forgiveness does not come apart from blood-shedding. 23[It is] necessary, therefore, the pattern indeed of the things in the heavens to be purified with these, and the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these; 24for the Christ did not enter into holy places made with hands—figures of the true—but into Heaven itself, now to be manifested in the presence of God for us; 25nor that He may offer Himself many times, even as the chief priest enters into the holy places every year with blood of others, 26otherwise it was necessary for Him to suffer many times from the foundation of the world, but now He has been revealed once, at the full end of the ages, for [the] annulling of sin through His sacrifice; 27and as it is reserved for men to die once, and after this—judgment, 28so also the Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, apart from a sin-offering, for salvation to those waiting for Him!

10For the Law having a shadow of the good things coming—not the very image of the matters, every year, by the same sacrifices that they offer continually, is never able to make perfect those coming near, 2since, would they not have ceased to be offered, because of those serving having no more conscience of sins, having been purified once? 3But in those [sacrifices] is a remembrance of sins every year, 4for it is impossible for blood of bulls and goats to take away sins. 5For this reason, coming into the world, He says, “Sacrifice and offering You did not will, and a body You prepared for Me; 6in burnt-offerings, and concerning sin-offerings, You did not delight. 7Then I said, Behold, I come (in a volume of the scroll it has been written concerning Me), to do, O God, Your will”; 8saying above, “Sacrifice, and offering, and burnt-offerings, and concerning sin-offering You did not will, nor delight in” (which are offered according to the Law), 9then He said, “Behold, I come to do, O God, Your will”; He takes away the first that He may establish the second; 10in which will, we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all, 11and every priest, indeed, has daily stood serving, and offering the same sacrifices many times, that are never able to take away sins. 12But He, having offered one sacrifice for sin—to the end, sat down at the right hand of God— 13as to the rest, expecting until He may place His enemies [as] His footstool, 14for by one offering He has perfected to the end those being sanctified; 15and the Holy Spirit also testifies to us, for after that He has said before, 16“This [is] the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says the LORD, giving My laws on their hearts, and I will write them on their minds,” 17and, “I will remember their sins and their lawlessness no more”; 18and where [there is] forgiveness of these, there is no longer offering for sin. 19Having, therefore, brothers, boldness for the entrance into the holy places, by the blood of Jesus, 20which [is] the way He initiated for us—new and living, through the veil, that is, His flesh— 21and a Great Priest over the house of God, 22may we draw near with a true heart, in full assurance of faith, having the hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and having the body bathed with pure water; 23may we hold fast the unwavering profession of the hope (for He who promised [is] faithful), 24and may we consider to provoke one another to love and to good works, 25not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as [is] a custom of some, but exhorting, and so much the more as you see the Day coming near. 26For [if] we are sinning willingly after receiving the full knowledge of the truth—there remains no more sacrifice for sins, 27but a certain fearful looking for of judgment, and fiery zeal, about to devour the opposers; 28anyone having set aside a law of Moses dies without mercies on the basis of two or three witnesses. 29Of how much worse punishment will he be counted worthy who trampled on the Son of God, and counted the blood of the covenant a common thing, by which he was sanctified, and having insulted the Spirit of grace? 30For we have known Him who is saying, “Vengeance [is] Mine, I will repay, says the LORD”; and again, “The LORD will judge His people.” 31[It is] fearful to fall into [the] hands of [the] living God. 32But call to your remembrance the former days, in which, having been enlightened, you endured much conflict of sufferings; 33this indeed, being made spectacles with both insults and afflictions, now this, having become partners of those so living, 34for you also sympathized with my bonds, and the robbery of your goods you received with joy, knowing that you have in yourselves a better substance in the heavens, and an enduring one. 35You may not cast away, then, your boldness, which has great repayment of reward, 36for you have need of patience, that having done the will of God, you may receive the promise. 37“For yet [in] a very, very little [while], He who is coming will come, and will not linger,” 38but, “The righteous will live by faith; and if he may draw back, My soul has no pleasure in him.” 39But we are not of those drawing back to destruction, but of those believing to a preserving of soul.

11Now faith is [the] substance of things hoped for, [the] proof of matters not being seen, 2for by this, the elders were well-attested. 3By faith we understand the ages to have been prepared by a saying of God, in regard to the things seen having not come out of things appearing. 4By faith Abel offered a better sacrifice to God than Cain, through which he was testified to be righteous, God testifying of his gifts, and through it, he being dead, yet speaks. 5By faith Enoch was translated—not to see death, and was not found, because God translated him; for before his translation he had been testified to—that he had pleased God well, 6and apart from faith it is impossible to please [Him], for it is required of him who is coming to God to believe that He exists and [that] He becomes a rewarder to those seeking Him. 7By faith Noah, having been divinely warned concerning the things not yet seen, having feared, prepared an ark to the salvation of his house, through which he condemned the world, and he became heir of the righteousness according to faith. 8By faith Abraham, being called, obeyed, to go forth into the place that he was about to receive for an inheritance, and he went forth, not knowing to where he goes. 9By faith he sojourned in the land of the promise as a strange country, having dwelt in dwelling places with Isaac and Jacob, fellow-heirs of the same promise, 10for he was looking for the city having the foundations, whose craftsman and constructor [is] God. 11And by faith Sarah, herself barren, received power to conceive seed even after the time of life, seeing she judged Him who promised faithful; 12for this reason, also, from one—and that of one who had become dead—were begotten as the stars of the sky in multitude, and innumerable as the sand that [is] by the seashore. 13All these died in faith, having not received the promises, but having seen them from afar, and having been persuaded, and having greeted [them], and having confessed that they are strangers and sojourners on the earth, 14for those saying such things make apparent that they seek a country; 15and if, indeed, they had been mindful of that from which they came forth, they might have had an opportunity to return, 16but now they long for better, that is, heavenly, for this reason God is not ashamed of them, to be called their God, for He prepared a city for them. 17By faith Abraham has offered up Isaac, being tried, even the [one] having received the promises offered up his only begotten, 18of whom it was said, “In Isaac will your Seed be called,” 19reckoning that God is even able to raise up out of the dead, from where also in a figurative sense he received [him]. 20By faith, concerning coming things, Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau. 21By faith Jacob, dying, blessed each of the sons of Joseph and worshiped on the top of his staff. 22By faith Joseph, dying, made mention concerning the outgoing of the sons of Israel, and gave command concerning his bones. 23By faith Moses, having been born, was hid three months by his parents, because they saw the child beautiful, and were not afraid of the decree of the king. 24By faith Moses, having become great, refused to be called a son of the daughter of Pharaoh, 25having chosen rather to be afflicted with the people of God, than to have sin’s pleasure for a season, 26having reckoned the reproach of the Christ greater wealth than the treasures in Egypt, for he looked to the repayment of reward. 27By faith he left Egypt behind, having not been afraid of the wrath of the king, for as seeing the Invisible One—he endured. 28By faith he kept the Passover, and the sprinkling of the blood, so that He who is destroying the firstborn might not touch them. 29By faith they passed through the Red Sea as through dry land, which having made an attempt [to cross], the Egyptians were swallowed up. 30By faith the walls of Jericho fell, having been surrounded for seven days. 31By faith Rahab the prostitute did not perish with those who disbelieved, having received the spies with peace. 32And what yet will I say? For the time will fail me recounting about Gideon, also Barak, and Samson, and Jephthah, also David, and Samuel, and the prophets, 33who through faith subdued kingdoms, worked righteousness, obtained promises, stopped mouths of lions, 34quenched the power of fire, escaped the mouth of the sword, were made powerful out of weakness, became strong in battle, caused armies of the foreigners to give way; 35women received their dead by a resurrection, and others were tortured, not accepting the redemption, that they might receive a better resurrection, 36and others received trial of mockings and scourgings, and yet of bonds and imprisonment; 37they were stoned, they were sawn apart, they were tried; they died in the killing of the sword; they went around in sheepskins, in goatskins—being destitute, afflicted, injuriously treated, 38of whom the world was not worthy; wandering in deserts, and mountains, and caves, and the holes of the earth; 39and all these, having been testified to through faith, did not receive the promise, 40God, having provided something better for us, that apart from us they might not be made perfect.

12Therefore, we also having so great a cloud of witnesses set around us, having put off every weight, and the closely besetting sin, may we run the contest that is set before us through endurance, 2looking to the Author and Perfecter of the faith—Jesus, who, for the joy set before Him, endured a cross, having despised shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God; 3for again consider Him who endured such contradiction from the sinners to Himself, that you may not be wearied in your souls—being faint. 4You did not yet resist to blood—striving with sin; 5and you have forgotten the exhortation that speaks fully to you as to sons, “My son, do not despise [the] discipline of [the] LORD, nor be faint, being reproved by Him, 6for whom the LORD loves He disciplines, and He scourges every son whom He receives”; 7if you endure discipline, God bears Himself to you as to sons, for who is a son whom a father does not discipline? 8And if you are apart from discipline, of which all have become partakers, then you are bastards, and not sons. 9Then, indeed, we have had fathers of our flesh, correctors, and we respected [them]; will we not much rather be subject to the Father of the spirits, and live? 10For they, indeed, for a few days, according to what seemed good to them, were disciplining, but He for profit, to be partakers of His separation; 11and all discipline for the present, indeed, does not seem to be of joy, but of sorrow, yet afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those exercised through it. 12For this reason, lift up the hanging-down hands and the loosened knees; 13and make straight paths for your feet, so that which is lame may not be turned aside, but rather be healed; 14pursue peace with all, and the separation, apart from which no one will see the LORD, 15observing lest anyone be failing of the grace of God, lest any root of bitterness springing up may give trouble, and through this many may be defiled; 16lest anyone be a fornicator, or a profane person, as Esau, who in exchange for one morsel of food sold his birthright, 17for you know that also afterward, wishing to inherit the blessing, he was disapproved of, for he did not find a place of conversion, though having sought it with tears. 18For you did not come near to the mountain touched and scorched with fire, and to blackness, and darkness, and storm, 19and a sound of a trumpet, and a voice of sayings, which those having heard begged that a word might not be added to them, 20for they were not bearing that which is commanded, “And if a beast may touch the mountain, it will be stoned, or shot through with an arrow,” 21and (so terrible was the sight), Moses said, “I am exceedingly fearful, and trembling.” 22But you came to Mount Zion, and to [the] city of the living God, to the heavenly Jerusalem, and to myriads of messengers, 23to the assembly-place and Assembly of the Firstborn registered in Heaven, and to God the judge of all, and to spirits of righteous men made perfect, 24and to a mediator of a new covenant—Jesus, and to blood of sprinkling, speaking better things than that of Abel! 25Watch out lest you refuse Him who is speaking, for if those did not escape who refused him who was divinely speaking on earth—much less we who turn away from Him who [speaks] from Heaven, 26whose voice shook the earth then, and now He has promised, saying, “Yet once [more]—I shake not only the earth, but also Heaven”; 27and this, “Yet once [more],” makes evident the removal of the things shaken, as of things having been made, that the things not shaken may remain; 28for this reason, receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, may we have grace, through which we may serve God well-pleasingly, with reverence and fear, 29for our God [is] also a consuming fire.

13Let brotherly love remain. 2Do not be forgetful of hospitality, for through this some entertained messengers unaware. 3Be mindful of those in bonds, as having been bound with them, of those maltreated, as yourselves also being in the body. 4The marriage [is to be] honored by all, and the bed undefiled, for God will judge whoremongers and adulterers. 5[Be] without covetous behavior, being content with the things present, for He has said, “No, I will not leave, no, nor forsake you,” 6so that we boldly say, “The LORD [is] to me a helper, and I will not fear what man will do to me.” 7Be mindful of those leading you, who spoke to you the word of God, who, considering the outcome of [their] behavior, imitate [their] faith: 8Jesus Christ—the same yesterday and today and for all ages. 9Do not be carried away with strange and manifold teachings, for [it is] good that by grace the heart is confirmed, not with meats, in which they who were occupied were not profited; 10we have an altar from which they who are serving the Dwelling Place have no authority to eat, 11for of those beasts whose blood is brought for sin into the holy places through the chief priest—of these the bodies are burned outside the camp. 12For this reason, also Jesus—that He might sanctify the people through [His] own blood—suffered outside the gate; 13now then, may we go forth to Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach; 14for we have no abiding city here, but we seek the coming one. 15Through Him, then, we may always offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips, giving thanks to His Name. 16And do not be forgetful of doing good and of fellowship, for God is well-pleased with such sacrifices. 17Be obedient to those leading you, and be subject, for these watch for your souls, as about to give account, that they may do this with joy, and not sighing, for this [is] unprofitable to you. 18Pray for us, for we trust that we have a good conscience, willing to behave well in all things, 19and I call on [you] to do this more abundantly, that I may be restored to you more quickly. 20And the God of peace, who brought up the Great Shepherd of the sheep out of the dead—by the blood of a perpetual covenant—our Lord Jesus, 21make you perfect in every good work to do His will, doing in you that which is well-pleasing before Him, through Jesus Christ, to whom [is] the glory through the ages of the ages! Amen. 22And I beg you, brothers, endure the word of the exhortation, for I have also written to you through few words. 23Know that the brother Timotheus is released, with whom I will see you, if he may come more shortly. 24Greet all those leading you, and all the holy ones. Those from Italy greet you. 25The grace [is] with you all! Amen.