Hebrews 6
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| 1 | Wherefore leaving the account of the origin of the Christ, we should carry on to the fulfillment; not again laying a foundation of repentance from dead rituals, and of faith before Yahweh, |
| 2 | of the doctrine of immersions, and of applying of hands; of both resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment. |
| 3 | Yet this we will do, if indeed Yahweh would allow. |
| 4 | For impossible it is, those once being enlightened both tasting of the heavenly gift and becoming partakers of the Holy Spirit, |
| 5 | and tasting of the good word of Yahweh and powers of the coming age |
| 6 | yet falling away, to restore again in repentance, upholding the crucifixion among themselves and making an example of the Son of Yahweh. |
| 7 | For the ground which drinks the rain coming often upon it, and produces fodder well fit for those by whom it is also tilled, takes a share of blessing from Yahweh, |
| 8 | but bringing forth thorns and thistles is rejected and akin to a curse, of which the result is for burning. |
| 9 | But we are persuaded concerning you, beloved of the better things and those involving preservation, if even in this manner we speak. |
| 10 | For Yahweh is not unrighteous, to forget your work and the love which you have displayed for His name, ministering and having ministered to the saints. |
| 11 | But we desire each of you to display that same eagerness, regarding the certainty of the expectation, until fulfillment; |
| 12 | that you would not be sluggish, but imitators of those who through faith and patience are inheriting the promises. |
| 13 | For Yahweh, in having promised to Abraham, since He had by no one greater to swear, swore by Himself |
| 14 | saying: Truly, "blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you." |
| 15 | And so having patience he obtained that promise. |
| 16 | For men swear by the greater, and the oath in confirmation to them is an end of all disputation. |
| 17 | By which Yahweh is more abundantly desiring to display to the heirs of the promise the immutability of His will, mediated by an oath; |
| 18 | that by two immutable facts, in which it is impossible for Yahweh to lie, we who are fleeing for refuge would have powerful encouragement to grasp the expectation being prescribed. |
| 19 | Which we have as both a secure and firm anchor of the soul, and itself entering into that within the veil |
| 20 | where Yahshua entered, a forerunner on our behalf, having become a high priest in accordance with the order of Melchisedek, for the ages. |