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Chapter 6
Hebr Murdock 6:1  Therefore let us leave the commencement of the word of the Messiah, and let us proceed to the completion. Or will ye again lay another foundation for the repentance which is from dead works, and for the faith in God,
Hebr Murdock 6:2  and for the doctrine of baptism, and for the laying on of a hand, and for the resurrection from the dead, and for the eternal judgment?
Hebr Murdock 6:4  But they who have once descended to baptism, and have tasted the gift from heaven, and have received the Holy Spirit,
Hebr Murdock 6:5  and have tasted the good word of God, and the power of the world to come,
Hebr Murdock 6:6  cannot again sin, and a second time be renewed to repentance; or a second time crucify and insult the Son of God.
Hebr Murdock 6:7  For the earth that drinketh the rain which cometh often upon it, and produceth the herb that is of use to those for whom it is cultivated, receiveth a blessing from God.
Hebr Murdock 6:8  But if it should put forth thorns and briers, it would have reprobation, and be not far from a curse, and its end would be a burning.
Hebr Murdock 6:9  But, in regard to you, my brethren, we are persuaded better things, and things pertaining to life, although we thus speak.
Hebr Murdock 6:10  For God is not unrighteous, to forget your works, and your charity which ye have shown in his name, in that ye have ministered and do minister to the saints.
Hebr Murdock 6:11  And we desire, that each one of you may show this same activity, for the completion of your hope, even to the end:
Hebr Murdock 6:12  and that ye faint not; but that ye be emulators of them who by faith and patience have become heirs of the promise.
Hebr Murdock 6:13  For when God made the promise to Abraham, because there was none greater than himself by whom he could swear, he swore by himself;
Hebr Murdock 6:14  and said: Blessing, I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee.
Hebr Murdock 6:15  And so he was patient, and obtained the promise.
Hebr Murdock 6:16  For men swear by one greater than themselves: and in every controversy that occurs among them, the sure termination of it is by an oath.
Hebr Murdock 6:17  Therefore, God, being abundantly willing to show to the heirs of the promise, that his promising was irreversible, bound it up in an oath;
Hebr Murdock 6:18  so that, by two things which change not, and in which God cannot lie, we, who have sought refuge in him, might have great consolation, and might hold fast the hope promised to us;
Hebr Murdock 6:19  which is to us as an anchor, that retaineth our soul, so that it swerveth not; and it entereth into that within the veil,
Hebr Murdock 6:20  whither Jesus hath previously entered for us, and hath become a priest for ever, after the likeness of Melchisedec.