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Hebrews 6

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1 Therefore let us move beyond the elementary teachings about Christ and be taken forward to maturity, not laying again the foundation of repentance from acts that lead to death, and of faith in God,
1 Wherefore, leaving the word of the beginning of Christ, let us go on to things more perfect: not laying again the foundation of penance from dead works and of faith towards God,
2 instruction about cleansing rites, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.
2 Of the doctrine of baptisms and imposition of hands, and of the resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.
3 And God permitting, we will do so.
3 And this will we do, if God permit.
4 It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit,
4 For it is impossible for those who were once illuminated, have tasted also the heavenly gift and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
5 who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age
5 Have moreover tasted the good word of God and the powers of the world to come,
6 and who have fallen away, to be brought back to repentance. To their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subjecting him to public disgrace.
6 And are fallen away: to be renewed again to penance, crucifying again to themselves the Son of God and making him a mockery.
7 Land that drinks in the rain often falling on it and that produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed receives the blessing of God.
7 For the earth, that drinketh in the rain which cometh often upon it and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is tilled, receiveth blessing from God.
8 But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned.
8 But that which bringeth forth thorns and briers is reprobate and very near unto a curse: whose end is to be burnt.
9 Even though we speak like this, dear friends, we are convinced of better things in your case—the things that have to do with salvation.
9 But, my dearly beloved, we trust better things of you, and nearer to salvation; though we speak thus.
10 God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.
10 For God is not unjust, that he should forget your work and the love which you have shewn in his name, you who have ministered and do minister to the saints.
11 We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end, so that what you hope for may be fully realized.
11 And we desire that every one of you shew forth the same carefulness to the accomplishing of hope unto the end:
12 We do not want you to become lazy, but to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised.
12 That you become not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience shall inherit the promises.
13 When God made his promise to Abraham, since there was no one greater for him to swear by, he swore by himself,
13 For God making promises to Abraham, because he had no one greater by whom he might swear, swore by himself,
14 saying, “I will surely bless you and give you many descendants.”
14 Saying: Unless blessing I shall bless thee and multiplying I shall multiply thee.
15 And so after waiting patiently, Abraham received what was promised.
15 And so patiently enduring he obtained the promise.
16 People swear by someone greater than themselves, and the oath confirms what is said and puts an end to all argument.
16 For men swear by one greater than themselves: and an oath for confirmation is the end of all their controversy.
17 Because God wanted to make the unchanging nature of his purpose very clear to the heirs of what was promised, he confirmed it with an oath.
17 Wherein God, meaning more abundantly to shew to the heirs of the promise the immutability of his counsel, interposed an oath:
18 God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold of the hope set before us may be greatly encouraged.
18 That by two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we may have the strongest comfort, we who have fled for refuge to hold fast the hope set before us.
19 We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain,
19 Which we have as an anchor of the soul, sure and firm, and which entereth in even within the veil:
20 where our forerunner, Jesus, has entered on our behalf. He has become a high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.
20 Where the forerunner Jesus is entered for us, made a high priest for ever according to the order of Melchisedech.
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