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1
For
the
Law,
having
a shadow
of
the
good
things
coming, not
the
form
of
the
things
themselves,
never
is able
each year,
with
the
same
sacrifices
which
they offer
continually,
to perfect
those
drawing near.
2
Otherwise
, would they
no
t have ceased
being offered,
because of
those
serving
having
been cleansed
once,
no
longer
having
conscience
of sins?
3
But
in
these,
there is
a rem
in
der
of s
in
s
every year.
4
For
it is
impossible
for the
blood
of bulls
and
of goats
to take away
sins.
5
Therefore
coming
into the
world,
He says:
Sacrifice and
offering
You have not desired,
but
a body
You have prepared
me.
6
In burnt offerings
and
offerings
for
sin
You have not delighted.
7
Then
I said, Behold, I have come in
the
scroll
of
the
book
it is written
of Me
to do
Your will, O God.
8
Saying
above,
Sacrifice and
offering
and
burnt
offering
s
and
offering
s
for sin,
You have not desired,
nor
have You delighted in
(which
are offered
according to
the
Law),
9
then
He said, Behold,
I have come
to do
Your will.
He takes away
the first
that
He might establish
the
second.
10
By
that
will,
we are
having been sanctified
through
the
offering
of the
body
of Jesus
Christ
once for all.
11
And indeed
every
priest
stands
every
day,
ministering
and
offering
the
same
sacrifices
repeatedly,
which
never
are able
to take away
sins.
12
But
this
One
,
having offered
one
sacrifice
for
sins
in perpetuity,
sat down
at
the
right hand of God,
13
the henceforth
awaiting
until
His
enemies
should be placed
as
a footstool
for His
feet.
14
For
by one
offering,
He has perfected
for
all time
those
being sanctified.
15
And the
Holy
Spirit
also
bears witness
to us; for
after
having said before:
16
This
is
the
covenant
that
I will make
with them,
after
those
days,
says
the
Lord,
putting
My
Laws
into
their hearts, and I will inscribe them
into
their mind,
17
and, Their
sins
and their
lawless acts,
I will remember
no
more.
18
Now
where
there is
forgiveness
of these,
no longer
is there
an offering
for
sin.
19
Therefore
brothers,
having
confidence
for
entering the
holy places
by the
blood
of Jesus,
20
by a new
and
living
way,
which
He dedicated for us
through
the
veil
that is His flesh,
21
and
having
a great
priest
over
the
house
of God,
22
we should draw near
with
a s
in
cere
heart,
in
full assurance
of faith,
our
hearts
hav
in
g been spr
in
kled clean from
an evil
conscience
and
our
body
hav
in
g been washed
with pure
water.
23
We should hold fast
to the
confession
of
our
hope,
unwavering;
for the
One
having promised
is
faithful.
24
And
we should think
toward
stirring up
one another
to love
and
to good
works,
25
not
forsaking
the
assembling together
of ourselves
as
is the
custom
with some,
but
encouraging
one another
,
and
so much
more
as
you see
the
Day
drawing near.
26
For
if
we
sin
willingly
after
we are
to receive
the
knowledge
of the
truth,
no longer
remains
a sacrifice
for
sin
s,
27
but a certain
terrifying
expectation
of judgment
and
fury
of fire
being about
to devour
the
adversaries.
28
Anyone
having set aside
the
Law
of Moses
dies
without
mercies
on the basis of
two
or
three
witnesses.
29
How much
worse
punishment
do you think
will he deserve,
the
one
having trampled upon
the
Son
of God, and
having esteemed
ordinary
the
blood
of
the
covenant
by
which
he was sanctified, and having insulted
the
Spirit
of grace?
30
For we know the
One
having said, Vengeance
is
Mine; I will repay, and again,
The
Lord
will judge
His people.
31
it is
a fearful thing
to fall
into
the
hands
of
the
living
God.
32
But
remember
the former
days
in
which,
hav
in
g been enlightened,
you endured
a great
conflict
of suffer
in
gs,
33
this
indeed,
being made a spectacle
both
by revilings
and
tribulations;
now
this
, having become
partners
of those
passing through
them
thus.
34
For both
you sympathized
with the
prisoners
and
you accepted
the
plundering
of your
possessions
with
joy,
knowing
yourselves
to have
a better
and
abiding
possession.
35
Therefore
do not
throw away
your
confidence,
which
has
a great
reward.
36
For
you have
need
of endurance,
so that,
having done
the
will
of God,
you may receive
the
promise.
37
For Yet
in a very
while
little,
the
One
coming
will come,
and
will not delay.
38
But My
righteous
one
will live
by
faith;
and
if
he might shrink back,
My
soul
does not
take pleasure
in him.
39
But we are not
of
those
drawing back
to
destruction,
but
of faith
to
the
preserving
of the
soul.
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