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Hebrews 12:1 | And therefore we also having so great a cloud of witnesses over our head, laying aside every weight and sin which surrounds us, let us run by patience to the fight proposed to us: | Therefore, surrounded as we are by such a vast cloud of witnesses, let us fling aside every encumbrance and the sin that so readily entangles our feet. And let us run with patient endurance the race that lies before us, | For this reason, as we are circled by so great a cloud of witnesses, putting off every weight, and the sin into which we come so readily, let us keep on running in the way which is marked out for us, |
Hebrews 12:2 | Looking on Jesus, the author and finisher of faith, who having joy set before him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and now sitteth on the right hand of the throne of God. | simply fixing our gaze upon Jesus, our Prince Leader in the faith, who will also award us the prize. He, for the sake of the joy which lay before Him, patiently endured the cross, looking with contempt upon its shame, and afterwards seated Himself where He still sits at the right hand of the throne of God. | Having our eyes fixed on Jesus, the guide and end of our faith, who went through the pains of the cross, not caring for the shame, because of the joy which was before him, and who has now taken his place at the right hand of God's seat of power. |
Hebrews 12:3 | For think diligently upon him that endured such opposition from sinners against himself; that you be not wearied, fainting in your minds. | Therefore, if you would escape becoming weary and faint-hearted, compare your own sufferings with those of Him who endured such hostility directed against Him by sinners. | Give thought to him who has undergone so much of the hate of sinners against himself, so that you may not be tired and feeble of purpose. |
Hebrews 12:4 | For you have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin: | In your struggle against sin you have not yet resisted so as to endanger your lives; | Till now you have not given your blood in your fight against sin: |
Hebrews 12:5 | And you have forgotten the consolation, which speaketh to you, as unto children, saying: My son, neglect not the discipline of the Lord; neither be thou wearied whilst thou art rebuked by him. | and you have quite forgotten the encouraging words which are addressed to you as sons, and which say, "My son, do not think lightly of the Lord's discipline, and do not faint when He corrects you; | And you have not kept in mind the word which says to you as to sons, My son, do not make little of the Lord's punishment, and do not give up hope when you are judged by him; |
Hebrews 12:6 | For whom the Lord loveth, he chastiseth; and he scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. | for those whom the Lord loves He disciplines: and He scourges every son whom He acknowledges." | For the Lord sends punishment on his loved ones; everyone whom he takes as his son has experience of his rod. |
Hebrews 12:7 | Persevere under discipline. God dealeth with you as with his sons; for what son is there, whom the father doth not correct? | The sufferings that you are enduring are for your discipline. God is dealing with you as sons; for what son is there whom his father does not discipline? | It is for your training that you undergo these things; God is acting to you as a father does to his sons; for what son does not have punishment from his father? |
Hebrews 12:8 | But if you be without chastisement, whereof all are made partakers, then are you bastards, and not sons. | And if you are left without discipline, of which every true son has had a share, that shows that you are bastards, and not true sons. | But if you have not that punishment of which we all have our part, then you are not true sons, but children of shame. |
Hebrews 12:9 | Moreover we have had fathers of our flesh, for instructors, and we reverenced them: shall we not much more obey the Father of spirits, and live? | Besides this, our earthly fathers used to discipline us and we treated them with respect, and shall we not be still more submissive to the Father of our spirits, and live? | And again, if the fathers of our flesh gave us punishment and had our respect, how much more will we be under the authority of the Father of spirits, and have life? |
Hebrews 12:10 | And they indeed for a few days, according to their own pleasure, instructed us: but he, for our profit, that we might receive his sanctification. | It is true that they disciplined us for a few years according as they thought fit; but He does it for our certain good, in order that we may become sharers in His own holy character. | For they truly gave us punishment for a short time, as it seemed good to them; but he does it for our profit, so that we may become holy as he is. |
Hebrews 12:11 | Now all chastisement for the present indeed seemeth not to bring with it joy, but sorrow: but afterwards it will yield, to them that are exercised by it, the most peaceable fruit of justice. | Now, at the time, discipline seems to be a matter not for joy, but for grief; yet it afterwards yields to those who have passed through its training a result full of peace namely, righteousness. | At the time all punishment seems to be pain and not joy: but after, those who have been trained by it get from it the peace-giving fruit of righteousness. |
Hebrews 12:12 | Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees, | Therefore strengthen the drooping hands and paralysed knees, | For this cause let the hands which are hanging down be lifted up, and let the feeble knees be made strong, |
Hebrews 12:13 | And make straight steps with your feet: that no one, halting, may go out of the way; but rather be healed. | and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put entirely out of joint | And make straight roads for your feet, so that the feeble may not be turned out of the way, but may be made strong. |
Hebrews 12:14 | Follow peace with all men, and holiness: without which no man shall see God. | but may rather be restored. Persistently strive for peace with all men, and for that growth in holiness apart from which no one will see the Lord. | Let your desire be for peace with all men, and to be made holy, without which no man may see the Lord; |
Hebrews 12:15 | Looking diligently, lest any man be wanting to the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up do hinder, and by it many be defiled. | Be carefully on your guard lest there be any one who falls back from the grace of God; lest any root bearing bitter fruit spring up and cause trouble among you, and through it the whole brotherhood be defiled; | Looking with care to see that no man among you in his behaviour comes short of the grace of God; for fear that some bitter root may come up to be a trouble to you, and that some of you may be made unclean by it; |
Hebrews 12:16 | Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau; who for one mess, sold his first birthright. | lest there be a fornicator, or an ungodly person like Esau, who, in return for a single meal, parted with the birthright which belonged to him. | And that there may not be any evil liver, or any man without respect for God, like Esau, who let his birthright go for a plate of food. |
Hebrews 12:17 | For know ye that afterwards, when he desired to inherit the benediction, he was rejected; for he found no place of repentance, although with tears he had sought it. | For you know that even afterwards, when he wished to secure the blessing, he was rejected; for he found no opportunity for undoing what he had done, though he sought the blessing earnestly with tears. | For you have knowledge that even long after, when he was desiring the blessing for his heritage, he was turned away, though he made his request frequently and with weeping; because the past might not be changed. |
Hebrews 12:18 | For you are not come to a mountain that might be touched, and a burning fire, and a whirlwind, and darkness, and storm, | For you have not come to a material object all ablaze with fire, and to gloom and darkness and storm and trumpet-blast and the sound of words | You have not come to a mountain which may be touched, and is burning with fire, and to a black cloud, and a dark smoke, and a violent wind, |
Hebrews 12:19 | And the sound of a trumpet, and the voice of words, which they that heard excused themselves, that the word might not be spoken to them: | a sound of such a kind that those who heard it entreated that no more should be added. | And to the sound of a horn, and the voice of words, the hearers of which made request that not a word more might be said to them: |
Hebrews 12:20 | For they did not endure that which was said: And if so much as a beast shall touch the mount, it shall be stoned. | For they could not endure the order which had been given, "Even a wild beast, if it touches the mountain, shall be stoned to death;" | For the order which said, If the mountain is touched even by a beast, the beast is to be stoned, seemed hard to them; |
Hebrews 12:21 | And so terrible was that which was seen, Moses said: I am frighted, and tremble. | and so terrible was the scene that Moses said, "I tremble with fear." | And the vision was so overpowering that even Moses said, I am shaking and full of fear. |
Hebrews 12:22 | But you are come to mount Sion, and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the company of many thousands of angels, | On the contrary you have come to Mount Zion, and to the city of the ever-living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, to countless hosts of angels, | But you have come to the mountain of Zion, to the place of the living God, to the Jerusalem which is in heaven, and to an army of angels which may not be numbered, |
Hebrews 12:23 | And to the church of the firstborn, who are written in the heavens, and to God the judge of all, and to the spirits of the just made perfect, | to the great festal gathering and Church of the first-born, whose names are recorded in Heaven, and to a Judge who is God of all, and to the spirits of righteous men made perfect, | To the great meeting and church of the first of those who are named in heaven, and to God the judge of all, and to the spirits of good men made complete, |
Hebrews 12:24 | And to Jesus the mediator of the new testament, and to the sprinkling of blood which speaketh better than that of Abel. | and to Jesus the negotiator of a new Covenant, and to the sprinkled blood which speaks in more gracious tones than that of Abel. | And to Jesus by whom the new agreement has been made between God and man, and to the sign of the blood which says better things than Abel's blood. |
Hebrews 12:25 | See that you refuse him not that speaketh. For if they escaped not who refused him that spoke upon the earth, much more shall not we, that turn away from him that speaketh to us from heaven. | Be careful not to refuse to listen to Him who is speaking to you. For if they of old did not escape unpunished when they refused to listen to him who spoke on earth, much less shall we escape who turn a deaf ear to Him who now speaks from Heaven. | See that you give ear to his voice which comes to you. For if those whose ears were shut to the voice which came to them on earth did not go free from punishment, what chance have we of going free if we give no attention to him whose voice comes from heaven? |
Hebrews 12:26 | Whose voice then moved the earth; but now he promiseth, saying: Yet once more, and I will move not only the earth, but heaven also. | His voice then shook the earth, but now we have His promise, "Yet again I will, once for all, cause not only the earth to tremble, but Heaven also." | Whose voice was the cause of the shaking of the earth; but now he has made an oath, saying, There will be still one more shaking, not only of the earth, but of heaven. |
Hebrews 12:27 | And in that he saith, Yet once more, he signifieth the translation of the moveable things as made, that those things may remain which are immoveable. | Here the words "Yet again, once for all" denote the removal of the things which can be shaken created things in order that the things which cannot be shaken may remain. | And the words, Still one more, make it clear that there will be a taking away of those things which are shaking, as of things which are made, so that there may be only those things of which no shaking is possible. |
Hebrews 12:28 | Therefore receiving an immoveable kingdom, we have grace; whereby let us serve, pleasing God, with fear and reverence. | Therefore, receiving, as we now do, a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us cherish thankfulness so that we may ever offer to God an acceptable service, with godly reverence and awe. | If then, we have a kingdom which will never be moved, let us have grace, so that we may give God such worship as is pleasing to him with fear and respect: |
Hebrews 12:29 | For our God is a consuming fire. | For our God is also a consuming fire. | For our God is an all-burning fire. |
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