HEBREWS
Chapter 4
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:1 | Let us therefore fear, lest at any time, although there is left behind a promise of entering into his rest,—any one from amongst you should be deemed, to have come short; | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:2 | For we have had delivered to us the joyful message, just as even, they; but the word which was heard did not profit them, they not having been blended, by faith, with the things heard. | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:3 | For we who have believed, are to enter into the rest, according as he hath said—So I sware in mine anger, They shall not enter into my rest; And yet, the works, from the foundation of the world, had been brought into existence, | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:4 | For he hath spoken, somewhere, concerning the seventh [day], thus—And God rested, on the seventh day, from all his works; | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:6 | Seeing, therefore, that it is left over for, some, to enter into it, and, they who formerly had delivered to them the joyful message, entered not in by reason of obstinacy,— | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:7 | Again, he marketh out a certain day, To-day, in David, saying—after so long a time as this,—according as it hath been said before:—To-day, if, unto his voice, ye would hearken, do not harden your hearts. | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:8 | For, if, unto them, Joshua had given rest, it had not in that case, concerning another day, been speaking, after, these things. | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:10 | For, he that hath entered into his rest, He too, hath rested from his works, just as, from his own, God, [rested] . | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:11 | Let us, therefore, give diligence to enter into that rest, lest anyone fall into the same example, of obstinacy. | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:12 | For, living, is the word of God, and, energetic, and more cutting than any knife with two edges, and penetrating as far as a dividing asunder of soul and spirit, of joints also, and marrow, and able to judge the impulses and designs of the heart; | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:13 | And there is, no created thing, can be secreted before him, but, all things, are naked and exposed to his eyes:—as to whom is, our discourse. | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:14 | Having then a great high-priest who hath passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast the confession; | |
Hebr | Rotherha | 4:15 | For we have not a high-priest unable to have fellow-feeling with our weaknesses, but one tested in all respects, by way of likeness, apart from sin. | |