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| 1:1 | In many parts, and many ways, God of old having spoken to the fathers in the prophets, |
| 1:2 | in these last days did speak to us in a Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He did make the ages; |
| 1:3 | who being the brightness of the glory, and the impress of His subsistence, bearing up also the all things by the saying of his might -- through himself having made a cleansing of our sins, sat down at the right hand of the greatness in the highest, |
| 1:4 | having become so much better than the messengers, as he did inherit a more excellent name than they. |
| 1:5 | For to which of the messengers said He ever, `My Son thou art -- I to-day have begotten thee?' and again, `I will be to him for a father, and he shall be to Me for a son?' |
| 1:6 | and when again He may bring in the first-born to the world, He saith, `And let them bow before him -- all messengers of God;' |
| 1:7 | and unto the messengers, indeed, He saith, `Who is making His messengers spirits, and His ministers a flame of fire;' |
| 1:8 | and unto the Son: `Thy throne, O God, `is' to the age of the age; a scepter of righteousness `is' the scepter of thy reign; |
| 1:9 | thou didst love righteousness, and didst hate lawlessness; because of this did He anoint thee -- God, thy God -- with oil of gladness above thy partners;' |
| 1:10 | and, `Thou, at the beginning, Lord, the earth didst found, and a work of thy hands are the heavens; |
| 1:11 | these shall perish, and Thou dost remain, and all, as a garment, shall become old, |
| 1:12 | and as a mantle Thou shall roll them together, and they shall be changed, and Thou art the same, and Thy years shall not fail.' |
| 1:13 | And unto which of the messengers said He ever, `Sit at My right hand, till I may make thine enemies thy footstool?' |
| 1:14 | are they not all spirits of service -- for ministration being sent forth because of those about to inherit salvation? |
| 1:1 | God in tyme past diversly and many wayes spake vnto the fathers by Prophetes: |
| 1:2 | but in these last dayes he hath spoken vnto vs by his sonne whom he hath made heyre of all thinges: by who also he made the worlde. |
| 1:3 | Which sonne beynge the brightnes of his glory and very ymage of his substance bearinge vp all thinges with the worde of his power hath in his awne person pourged oure synnes and is sitten on the right honde of the maiestie an hye |
| 1:4 | and is more excellent then the angels in as moche as he hath by inheritaunce obteyned an excellenter name then have they. |
| 1:5 | For vnto which of the angels sayde he ateny tyme: Thou arte my sonne this daye be gate I the? And agayne: I will be his father and he shalbe my sonne. |
| 1:6 | And agayne whe he bringeth in the fyrst begotten sonne in to the worlde he sayth: And all the angels of God shall worshippe him. |
| 1:7 | And of the angels he sayth: He maketh his angels spretes and his ministres flammes of fyre. |
| 1:8 | But vnto the sonne he sayth: God thy seate shalbe forever and ever. The cepter of thy kyngdome is a right cepter. |
| 1:9 | Thou hast loved rightewesnes and hated iniquyte. Wherfore God which is thy God hath anoynted the with ye oyle of gladnes above thy felowes. |
| 1:10 | And thou Lorde in the begynninge hast layde the foundacion of the erth. And the heves are the workes of thy hondes. |
| 1:11 | They shall perisshe but thou shalt endure. They all shall wexe olde as doth a garment: |
| 1:12 | and as a vesture shalt thou chaunge them and they shalbe chaunged. But thou arte all wayes and thy yeres shall not fayle. |
| 1:13 | Vnto which of the angels sayde he at eny tyme? Sit on my ryght honde tyll I make thyne enemyes thy fote stole. |
| 1:14 | Are they not all mynistrynge spretes sent to minister for their sakes which shalbe heyres of salvacion? |
| 1:1 | God in tyme past dyuersly & many wayes, spake vnto ye fathers by prophetes, |
| 1:2 | but in these last dayes he hath spoken vnto vs by his sonne, whom he hath made heyre of all thinges, by whom also he made the worlde. |
| 1:3 | Which (sonne) beynge the brightnes of his glory, & the very ymage of his substaunce, bearinge vp all thinges with the worde of his power, hath in his owne personne pourged oure synnes, and is set on the righte hande of the maiestie on hye: |
| 1:4 | beynge eue as moch more excellet the ye angels, as he hath optayned a more excellet name then they. |
| 1:5 | For vnto which of the angels sayde he at eny tyme: Thou art my sonne, this daye haue I begotten the? And agayne: I will be his father, & he shalbe my sonne: |
| 1:6 | And agayne, wha he bryngeth in the fyrst begotte sonne in to the worlde, he sayeth: And all the angels of God shal worshippe him. |
| 1:7 | And of the angels he sayeth: He maketh his angels spretes, & his mynisters flames of fyre. |
| 1:8 | But vnto ye sonne he sayeth: God, yi seate endureth for euer & euer: the cepter of yi kyngdome is a right cepter. |
| 1:9 | Thou hast loued righteousnes, & hated iniquyte: wherfore God (which is thy God) hath anoynted the with the oyle of gladnesse aboue yi felowes. |
| 1:10 | And thou LORDE in ye begynnynge hast layed the foundacion of the earth, and ye heaues are the workes of thy handes, |
| 1:11 | they shal perishe, but thou shalt endure: they all shal waxe olde as doth a garmet, |
| 1:12 | and as a vesture shalt thou chaunge them, and they shalbe chaunged. But thou art ye same, and thy yeares shal not fayle. |
| 1:13 | Vnto which of the angels sayde he at eny tyme: Syt thou on my righte hade, tyll I make thyne enemies thy fote stole? |
| 1:14 | Are they not all mynistrynge spretes, sent to mynister for their sakes, which shalbe heyres of saluacion? |
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