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1
Therefore
we also,
having
such a great
cloud
of witnesses
encompassing
us,
having
laid aside
every
weight
and the
sin
easily entangling,
should run
with
endurance
the
race
lying before
us,
2
looking
to Jesus, the
founder
and
perfecter
of
our
faith,
who
in view of the
joy
lying before
Him
endured
the
cross,
having despised
its
shame, and
sat down
at
right hand
of the
throne
of God.
3
For
consider fully
the
One
having endured
such great
hostility
from
sinners
against
Himself,
so that
you shall not grow weary,
fainting
in your
souls.
4
Not yet
have you resisted
unto
blood,
struggling
against
sin,
5
and
you have forgotten
the
exhortation
that
addresses
you as
to sons:
My son, do not
regard lightly
the
Lords discipline,
nor
faint
being reproved
by Him.
6
For
the
Lord
disciplines
whom
He loves,
and
He scourges
every
son
whom
He receives.
7
If
you endure
discipline,
God
is treating
you as
sons;
for
what
son
is there
whom
his
father
does not
discipline?
8
But
if
you are
without
discipline,
of which
they have all become
partakers,
then
you are
illegitimate children
and not
sons.
9
Further
more
indeed,
we have had
fathers
of our flesh,
correctors,
and
we respected
them
;
and shall we not
much
more
be in subjection
to the
Father
of spirits
and
shall live?
10
For truly
they were disciplining
us
for
a few
days,
according to
that
seeming good
to them; but
He
for
our
benefitting,
in order
to share
His holiness.
11
And
all
discipline
indeed
for
those
being present,
does not
seem
to be
of joy,
but
of grief;
but
afterward
it yields
the
peaceable
fruit
of righteousness
to
those
having been trained
by it.
12
Therefore
lift up
the
drooping
hands
and
enfeebled
knees,
13
and
make
straight
paths
for your
feet,
so that
the
lame
should not
be put out of joint,
but
rather
should be healed.
14
Pursue
peace
with all, and holiness,
without
which
no one
will see
the Lord,
15
observing
lest
any
be failing
of the
grace
of God,
lest
any
root
of bitterness
springing
up
should trouble
you
and by this, the
many
might be defiled,
16
lest
there be
any
f
or
nicat
or
or
profane person,
as
Esau,
who
f
or
one
meal
sold
his
birthright.
17
For you k
no
w that
even
afterward,
wishing
to inherit
the
blessing,
he was rejected;
for
he found
no
place
of repentance,
although
having earnestly sought
it with
tears.
18
For
you have not come to
that
being touched
and
having been kindled
with fire,
and
to darkness,
and
to gloom,
and to storm,
19
and
to
the
sound
of a trumpet,
and
to a voice
of words
which
those
having heard
excused themselves,
asking the
word
not
to be addressed
to them,
20
for
they could not bear
that
being commanded:
If even
a beast
should touch
the mountain, it shall be stoned.
21
And the thing
appearing
was
so
fearful
that
Moses
said, I am
greatly afraid
and trembling.
22
But
you have come to
Mount
Zion, and
the
city
of
the
living
God,
the
heavenly
Jerusalem, and
to myriads
of angels,
23
and
to the
assembly,
to
the
church
of
the
firstborn
having been enrolled
in
the
heavens,
and
to God
the
judge
of all,
and
to
the
spirits
of
the
righteous having been perfected,
24
and
to Jesus
the
mediator
of a new
covenant, and
to
the
sprinkling
of blood,
speaking
better things
than
that of
Abel.
25
Take heed
lest
you refuse
the
One
speaking.
For
if
they
did not
escape,
having refused
the
One
divinely instructing
them
on
earth,
much
less
we,
turning away from
the
One
from
the
heavens,
26
whose
voice
shook
the
earth
at that time;
but
now
He has promised,
saying, Yet
once
more
I
will shake
not
only
the
earth
,
but
also
heaven.
27
And this, Yet once
more
,
signifies
the
removing
of
the
things
being shaken
, as having been created,
so that
the
things
not
being shaken
should remain.
28
Therefore,
receiving
a kingdom
not to be shaken,
we may have
grace, by
which
we may serve
God
well pleasingly, with
fear
and reverence.
29
For also, our
God
is
a consuming
fire.
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