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Hebrews - Chapter: 6

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6:1Therfore leauynge the doctryne that pertayneth to the begynnynge of Christen men, let vs go forth vnto perfeccion, not layenge agayne the foundacyon of repentaunce from deed workes and of fayth towarde God,
6:2of baptysynges, of doctryne, and of layinge on of handes, and of resurreccyon from deeth, and of eternall iudgement.
6:3And so wyll we do If God permytte.
6:4For it can not be that they which were once lyghted, and haue tasted of the heauenly gyfte, & were become partakers of the holy goost,
6:5and haue tasted of the good worde of God, and of the power of the worlde to come:
6:6yf they fall awaye (and as concernynge them selues crucifye the sonne of God a fresshe, and make a mocke of him) that they shulde be renued agayne by repentaunce.
6:7For the erth which dryncketh in the rayne that commeth oft vpon it, and bringeth forth herbes mete for them that dresse it, receaueth blessinge of God.
6:8But that grounde which beareth thornes and bryars, is reproued, and is nye vnto cursynge: whose ende is to be burned.
6:9Neuerthelesse (deare frendes) we trust to se better of you, and thynges which accompany saluacion, though we thus speake.
6:10For God is not vnryghteous that he shulde forget youre worke and laboure that procedeth of loue, which loue ye shewe in his name, which haue ministred vnto the saynctes, and yet minister.
6:11Yee, and we desyre, that euery one of you shewe the same diligence, to the full stablishinge of hope, euen vnto the ende,
6:12that ye faynt not, but be folowers of them, which thorowe fayth and pacience receaue the enheritaunce of the promyse.
6:13For when God made promes to Abraham because he had none greater to sweare by he sware by him selfe,
6:14sayinge: Surely I will blesse the, and multiplie the in dede.
6:15And so after that he had taried paciently, he enioyed the promes.
6:16For men verely sweare by hym that is greater then them selues, and an othe to confyrme the thynge, is to them an ende of all stryfe.
6:17So God wyllinge very aboundantly to shewe vnto the heyres of promes, the stablenes of his counsayl, added an oth:
6:18that by two immutable thynges (in whych it was vnpossible that God shulde lye) we myght haue a stronge consolacyon, which hitherto haue fled, for to holde fast the hope that is set before vs,
6:19whych hope we holde as an ancre of the soule both sure and stedfast, whych hope also entreth in, into those thinges which are with in the vayle,
6:20where the fore runner is for vs entred, euen Iesus, that is made an hye preste for euer, after the order of Melchisedech.

 

6:1Therfor we bringinge in a word of the bigynnyng of Crist, be we borun to the perfeccioun of hym, not eftsoone leggynge the foundement of penaunce fro deed werkis, and of the feith to God, and of teching of baptimys,
6:2and of leiynge on of hondis, and of risyng ayen of deed men, and of the euerlastinge doom.
6:3And this thing we schulen do, if God schal suffre.
6:4But it is impossible, that thei that ben onys liytned, and `han tastid also an heuenly yifte, and ben maad parceneris of the Hooli Goost,
6:5and netheles han tastid the good word of God, and the vertues of the world to comynge, and ben slidun fer awei,
6:6that thei be renewid eftsoone to penaunce. Whiche eftsones crucifien to hem silf the sone of God, and han to scorn.
6:7For the erthe that drinkith reyn ofte comynge on it, and bringith forth couenable erbe to hem of whiche it is tilid, takith blessing of God.
6:8But that that is bringinge forth thornes and breris, is repreuable, and next to curs, whos endyng schal be in to brennyng.
6:9But, ye moost dereworthe, we tristen of you betere thingis, and neer to helthe, thouy we speken so.
6:10For God is not vniust, that he foryete youre werk and loue, whiche ye han schewid in his name; for ye han mynystrid to seyntis, `and mynistren.
6:11And we coueiten that ech of you schewe the same bisynesse to the fillyng of hope in to the ende;
6:12that ye be not maad slowe, but also sueris of hem, whiche bi feith and pacience schulen enherite the biheestis.
6:13For God bihetinge to Abraham, for he hadde noon grettere, bi whom he schulde swere, swoor bi hym silf,
6:14and seide, Y blessinge schal blesse thee, and Y multipliynge schal multiplie thee;
6:15and so he long abidinge hadde the biheeste.
6:16For men sweren bi a grettere than hem silf, and the ende of al her ple is an ooth to confirmacioun.
6:17In which thing God willynge to schewe plenteuouslier to the eiris of his biheest the sadnesse of his counsel,
6:18puttide bitwixe an ooth, that bi twey thingis vnmeuable, bi whiche it is impossible that God lie, we han a strengeste solace, `we that fleen togidere to holde the hope that is put forth to vs.
6:19Which hope as an ankir we han sikir to the soule, and sad, and goynge in to the ynnere thingis of hiding;
6:20where the bifore goere, Jhesus, that is maad bischop with outen ende bi the ordre of Melchisedech, entride for vs.

 

6:1Wherfore let vs leaue the doctryne pertaynynge to the begynnynge of a Christen life, and let vs go vnto perfeccion: and now nomore laye ye foundacion of repetaunce from deed workes, and of faith towarde God,
6:2of baptyme, of doctryne, of layenge on of hades, of resurreccion of the deed, & of eternall iudgment.
6:3And so wil we do yf God permytte.
6:4For it is not possible, that they which were once lighted, and haue taisted of the heauely gyfte, and are become partakers of the holy goost,
6:5& haue taisted of ye good worde of God, and of the power of the worlde to come,
6:6yf they fall awaye (and concernynge them selues crucifye the sonne of God afresshe, and make a mocke off him) that they shulde be renued agayne vnto repentaunce.
6:7For the earth, that drynketh in the rayne, which commeth oft vpon it, and bringeth forth herbes mete for them that dresse it, receaueth blessynge of God:
6:8But yt grounde which beareth thornes and thistles, is nothinge worth, and nye vnto cursynge: whose ende is to be brent.
6:9Neuertheles (ye dearly beloued) we trust to se better of you, and yt saluacio is nyer, though we thus speake.
6:10For God is not vnrighteous, that he shulde forget youre worke and laboure of loue, which ye shewed in his name, whan ye mynistred vnto the sayntes, and yet mynister.
6:11Yee and we desyre, that euery one of you shewe the same diligence, to the stablyshinge of hope euen vnto the ende,
6:12that ye faynte not, but folowe them which thorow faith and paciece inheret the promyses.
6:13For whan God made promes to Abraham, because he had none greater to sweare by, he sware by himselfe,
6:14and sayde: Surely I wil blesse the and multiplye ye in dede.
6:15And so he abode pacietly, and optayned the promes.
6:16As for men, they sweare by him that is greater then them selues: and the ooth is the ende of all stryfe to confirme the thinge amoge them.
6:17But God, wyllinge very abundauntly to shewe vnto the heyres of promes the stablenes of his councell, added an ooth
6:18yt by two immutable thinges (in the which it is vnpossible yt God shulde lye) we mighte haue a stronge consolacion: euen we, which are fled to holde fast the hope that is set before vs,
6:19which (hope) we haue as a sure and stedfast anker of oure soule. Which (hope) also entreth in, in to those thinges that are within ye vayle,
6:20whither the foreruner is for vs entred in, eue Iesus, which is made an hye prest for euer after ye order of Melchisedech.

 


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