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Chapter 3
Hebr CPDV 3:1  Therefore, holy brothers, sharers in the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession: Jesus.
Hebr CPDV 3:2  He is faithful to the One who made him, just as Moses also was, with his entire house.
Hebr CPDV 3:3  For this Jesus was considered worthy of greater glory than Moses, so much so that the house which he has built holds a greater honor than the former one.
Hebr CPDV 3:4  For every house is built by someone, but God is the One who has created all things.
Hebr CPDV 3:5  And certainly Moses was faithful, with his entire house, like any servant, as a testimony to those things that would soon be said.
Hebr CPDV 3:6  Yet truly, Christ is like a Son in his own house. We are that house, if we firmly retain the faithfulness and the glory of hope, even unto the end.
Hebr CPDV 3:7  Because of this, it is just as the Holy Spirit says: “If today you hear his voice,
Hebr CPDV 3:8  harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, the very day of temptation, in the desert,
Hebr CPDV 3:9  where your fathers tested me, even though they had seen and examined my works for forty years.
Hebr CPDV 3:10  For this reason, I was enraged against this generation, and I said: They always wander astray in heart. For they have not known my ways.
Hebr CPDV 3:11  So it is as I swore in my wrath: They shall not enter into my rest!”
Hebr CPDV 3:12  Be cautious, brothers, lest perhaps there may be, in any of you, an evil heart of unbelief, turning aside from the living God.
Hebr CPDV 3:13  Instead, exhort one another every day, while it is still called ‘today,’ so that none of you may become hardened through the falseness of sin.
Hebr CPDV 3:14  For we have been made participants in Christ. This is only so, if we firmly retain the beginning of his substance, even unto the end.
Hebr CPDV 3:15  For it has been said: “If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts, in the same manner as in the former provocation.”
Hebr CPDV 3:16  For some of those listening did provoke him. But not all of these had set forth from Egypt through Moses.
Hebr CPDV 3:17  So against whom was he angry for forty years? Was it not those who had sinned, whose dead bodies lay prostrate in the desert?
Hebr CPDV 3:18  But to whom did he swear that they would not enter into his rest, except to those who were incredulous?
Hebr CPDV 3:19  And so, we perceive that they were not able to enter because of unbelief.