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Hebrews
6
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6
:
1
Therefore
leaving
the
principles
of the
doctrine
of
Christ
, let us
go
on unto
perfection
; not
laying
again the
foundation
of
repentance
from
dead
works
, and of
faith
toward
God
,
6
:
2
Of the
doctrine
of
baptisms
, and of
laying
on of
hands
, and of
resurrection
of the
dead
, and of
eternal
judgment
.
6
:
3
And this will we do, if
God
permit
.
6
:
4
For it is
impossible
for those who were once
enlightened
, and have
tasted
of the
heavenly
gift
, and were made
partakers
of the
Holy
Ghost
,
6
:
5
And have
tasted
the
good
word
of
God
, and the
powers
of the
world
to
come
,
6
:
6
If they shall
fall
away, to
renew
them again unto
repentance
;
seeing
they
crucify
to themselves the
Son
of
God
afresh
, and
put
him to an
open
shame
.
6
:
7
For the
earth
which
drinketh
in the
rain
that
cometh
oft
upon it, and
bringeth
forth
herbs
meet
for them by whom it is
dressed
,
receiveth
blessing
from
God
:
6
:
8
But that which
beareth
thorns
and
briers
is
rejected
, and is
nigh
unto
cursing
; whose end is to be
burned
.
6
:
9
But,
beloved
, we are
persuaded
better
things
of you, and
things
that
accompany
salvation
, though we thus
speak
.
6
:
10
For
God
is not
unrighteous
to
forget
your
work
and
labour
of
love
, which ye have
shewed
toward his
name
, in that ye have
ministered
to the
saints
, and do
minister
.
6
:
11
And we
desire
that every one of you do
shew
the same
diligence
to the
full
assurance
of
hope
unto the end:
6
:
12
That ye be not
slothful
, but
followers
of them who through
faith
and
patience
inherit
the
promises
.
6
:
13
For when
God
made
promise
to
Abraham
, because he could
swear
by no
greater
, he
sware
by himself,
6
:
14
Saying
,
Surely
blessing
I will
bless
thee, and
multiplying
I will
multiply
thee.
6
:
15
And so, after he had
patiently
endured
, he
obtained
the
promise
.
6
:
16
For
men
verily
swear
by the
greater
: and an
oath
for
confirmation
is to them an end of all
strife
.
6
:
17
Wherein
God
,
willing
more
abundantly
to
shew
unto the
heirs
of
promise
the
immutability
of his
counsel
,
confirmed
it by an
oath
:
6
:
18
That by
two
immutable
things
, in which it was
impossible
for
God
to
lie
, we might have a
strong
consolation
, who have
fled
for
refuge
to
lay
hold
upon the
hope
set
before us:
6
:
19
Which
hope
we have as an
anchor
of the
soul
, both
sure
and
stedfast
, and which
entereth
into that within the
veil
;
6
:
20
Whither the
forerunner
is for us
entered
, even
Jesus
, made an
high
priest
for ever after the
order
of
Melchisedec
.
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