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1
Wherefore
seeing we also
are
compassed about
with so great
a cloud
of witnesses,
let
us lay aside
every
weight,
and
the sin
which doth so easily beset
us
, and
let
us run
with
patience
the race
that is set before
us,
2
Looking
unto
Jesus
the author
and
finisher
of
our
faith;
who
for
the joy
that was set before
him
endured
the cross,
despising
the shame,
and
is set down
at
the right hand
of the throne
of God.
3
For
consider
him that endured
such
contradiction
of
sinners
against
himself, lest
ye be wearied
and faint
in your
minds.
4
Ye have
not yet
resisted
unto
blood,
striving
against
sin.
5
And
ye have forgotten
the exhortation
which
speaketh
unto you as
unto children,
My
son,
despise
not thou
the chastening
of the Lord,
nor
faint
when thou art rebuked
of him:
6
For
whom
the Lord
loveth
he chasteneth,
and
scourgeth
every
son
whom
he receiveth.
7
If
ye endure
chastening,
God
dealeth
with you as
with sons;
for
what
son
is he
whom
the father
chasteneth
not?
8
But
if
ye be
without
chastisement,
whereof
all
are
partakers,
then
are
ye
bastards,
and not
sons.
9
Furthermore
we have had
fathers
of our
flesh
which corrected
us
, and
we gave
them
reverence:
shall we
not
much
rather
be in subjection
unto the Father
of spirits,
and
live?
10
For they verily for
a few
days
chastened
us
after their own
pleasure;
but he for
our
profit,
that
we
might be partakers
of his
holiness.
11
Now
no
chastening
for
the present
seemeth
to be
joyous,
but
grievous:
nevertheless
afterward
it yieldeth
the peaceable
fruit
of righteousness
unto them which are exercised
thereby.
12
Wherefore
lift up
the hands
which hang down,
and
the feeble
knees;
13
And
make
straight
paths
for your
feet,
lest that
which is lame
be turned out of the way;
but
let it
rather
be healed.
14
Follow
peace
with
all
men
, and
holiness,
without
which
no man
shall see
the Lord:
15
Looking diligently
lest
any man
fail
of
the grace
of God;
lest
any
root
of bitterness
springing
up
trouble
you
, and thereby
many
be defiled;
16
Lest
there
be
any
fornicator,
or
profane person,
as
Esau,
who
for one
morsel of meat
sold
his
birthright.
17
For ye know how
that afterward,
when he would
have inherited
the blessing,
he was rejected:
for
he found
no
place
of repentance,
though
he sought
it carefully with
tears.
18
For
ye are
not come unto the mount
that might be touched,
and
that burned
with fire,
nor
unto blackness,
and darkness, and
tempest,
19
And
the sound
of a trumpet,
and
the voice
of words;
which
voice
they that heard
intreated
that the word
should
not
be spoken
to them any more:
20
(For
they could
not endure
that which was commanded,
And if so much as
a beast
touch
the mountain,
it shall be stoned,
or thrust through with a dart:
21
And
so
terrible
was
the sight,
that
Moses
said,
I exceedingly fear
and
quake:
)
22
But
ye are come
unto mount
Sion,
and
unto the city
of the living
God,
the heavenly
Jerusalem,
and
to an innumerable company
of angels,
23
To the general assembly
and
church
of the firstborn,
which are written
in
heaven,
and
to God
the Judge
of all,
and
to the spirits
of just men
made perfect,
24
And
to Jesus
the mediator
of the new
covenant,
and
to the blood
of sprinkling,
that speaketh
better things
than
that of
Abel.
25
See
that ye refuse
not
him that speaketh.
For
if
they
escaped not
who refused him
that spake
on
earth,
much
more
shall not
we
escape
,
if
we turn away from him
that
speaketh
from
heaven:
26
Whose
voice
then
shook
the earth
:
but
now
he hath promised,
saying,
Yet
once more
I
shake
not
the earth
only,
but
also
heaven.
27
And
this
word
, Yet
once more,
signifieth
the removing
of those things
that
are shaken,
as
of things
that
are made,
that
those things which cannot
be shaken
may remain.
28
Wherefore
we receiving
a kingdom
which cannot be moved,
let us have
grace,
whereby
we may serve
God
acceptably
with reverence and
godly fear:
29
For our
God
is
a consuming
fire.
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