Hebrews (The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the )



Hebrews, Chapter 11


Now faith is [the] substantiation of things having been hoped, the evidence of things not having been seen.


For by this the elders obtained witness.


By faith we understand the ages to have been framed by [the] word of God, so that the things seen [should] not come into being out of things that appear.


By faith Abel offered a greater sacrifice to God than Cain, by which he obtained witness to be righteous, God testifying over his gifts; and through it, having died, he yet speaks.


By faith "Enoch" was translated [so as] not to see death, and "was not found, because God translated him." For before his translation, he had obtained witness to have been pleasing to God.


But without faith [it is] impossible to please [God]. For it is right [that] the [one] drawing near to God should believe that He is, and [that] He becomes a rewarder to the ones seeking Him out.


Being warned by God about the things not yet having been seen, moved with fear, by faith Noah prepared an ark for [the] salvation of his house; through which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness according to faith.


Having been called out by faith, Abraham obeyed to go forth to a place which he was going to receive for an inheritance; and [he] went out not understanding where he went.

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By faith he resided as a foreigner in a land of promise, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, the joint-heirs of the same promise;


for he looked forward to a city having the foundations of which the builder and maker is God.


Also by faith Sarah herself received power for conceiving seed even beyond [the] time of age, [and] gave birth; since she deemed the [One] having promised [to be] faithful.


Because of this came into being from one (and that [from] one having died), [seed] even "as the stars of the heaven" in multitude and countless "as sand by the seaside."


These all died by way of faith, not having received the promises, but seeing them from afar, and being persuaded, and having embraced and confessed that they are aliens and tenants.


For those saying such things make clear that they seek a fatherland.


And truly if they remembered that from which they came out, they had time to return.

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But now they stretch forth to a better, that is, a heavenly [land]. Therefore, God is not ashamed [of] them, [for Him] to be called their God; for He prepared a city for them.


By faith, being tested, Abraham offered up Isaac; and he receiving the promises was offering up the only begotten,


as to whom it was said, "In Isaac your Seed shall be called;"


reckoning that God [was] able to raise even from [the] dead; from where indeed he obtained him in a parable.

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By faith concerning things to come Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau.


By faith dying Jacob blessed each of the sons of Joseph, and "worshiped on the top of his staff."


Dying Joseph by faith made mention of the Exodus of the sons of Israel, and [he] gave orders concerning his bones.


Being born, Moses was by faith hidden by his parents three months, because they saw the child [was] fair; and they did not fear the king's decree.


Having become great, Moses by faith refused to be called [the] son of Pharaoh's daughter,


having chosen rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than for a time to have enjoyment of sin;


having counted the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward.

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By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the anger of the king; for he kept on as seeing the Invisible [One].


By faith he made the Passover, and the sprinkling of blood, that the destroyer of the first-born might not touch them.


By faith they passed through the Red Sea, as through dry [land]; by which attempt the Egyptians taking, [they] were swallowed up.

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By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, having been circled during seven days.


By faith Rahab the harlot did not perish with those disobeying, having received the spies with peace.


And what more may I say? For the times will fail me telling about Gideon, Barak, and also Samson and Jephthah, and also David and Samuel, and the prophets,


who through faith overcame kingdoms, worked out righteousness, obtained promises, stopped [the] mouths of lions,


quenched [the] power of fire, escaped the mouths of [the] sword, acquired power from weakness, became strong in war, made armies of foreigners to yield.


Women received their dead by resurrection; but others were beaten to death, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection.


And others received trial of mockings and of floggings; yea, more, of bonds and of prison:


they were stoned; they were tried; they were sawn in two; they died by murder of sword; they went about in sheepskins and in goatskins, being in need, being afflicted, being ill-treated;


of whom the world was not worthy, wandering in deserts, and mountains, and caves, and the holes of the earth.


And having obtained witness through the faith, these all did not obtain the promise,

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God having foreseen something better concerning us, that they should not be perfected apart from us.







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