Paul’s most scholarly work, written for him by an unknown disciple (possibly Luke and possibly in Aramaic) to the congregation in Jerusalem around 65-CE.
Chapter 1
1 A long time
ago, God spoke to our fathers through the Prophets in many places and in many
ways.
2 And in the last part of
these days, He spoke to us through a Son that He has made the heir to
everything…
The one that He used to create the ages
and 3 who shines with the same
glory, is the exact image of His being, and is responsible for everything that
is said through His power.
Then, after he cleansed us of our sins, this one sat
down at the right hand of the Great One in the highest places, 4 and has now become so much greater than
the [other] messengers [of God] and so different
that he has inherited a [special] name among them.
5 For
example;
To which of [God’s] angels did He ever say,
‘You are my son; today I
have fathered you.’
Or,
‘I will become his Father and he will become My son.’
6 And again (when He sent His firstborn into the earth),
‘Let all the angels bow low before him.’
7 [Also
notice that] when He spoke of those angels, He said that He made them spirits and public servants that are like flames of
fire.
8 But when He spoke of
His Son, [He said]:
‘Your throne, O god, is through ages of ages, and the
scepter of your kingship is the scepter of righteousness.
9 So, because you loved righteousness and
hated wickedness, The God (your God) has [anointed] you with the oil of great joy among those
that are your companions.’
10 And
[this was also said about him]:
‘In the beginning, O Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth and [you] made the heavens with
your hands.
11 But though they will pass away, you’ll still remain;
for like clothes, they will grow old.
12
Then, as [you would do to] a robe, you will wrap them up and repair them.
Yes,
you’re the one and your years will never expire.’
13 Also, to
which one of His angels did He ever say,
‘Sit here at My right until I set your
enemies as a stool for your feet?’
14 Yet, all these others are just
divinely-authorized spirits… public servants that are being sent to serve the
needs of those that will inherit salvation!
Chapter 2
1 This is
why it’s so important for us to pay extraordinary attention to the things that
we’ve heard, so we don’t drift away!
2
Because, if these words that were spoken through [God’s]
messengers should prove to be true and the reward for all errors and
disobedient acts is going to be strictly enforced;
3 How could we escape such a great thing if we have
neglected our salvation, which began with and was received by those that heard
it being confirmed upon us by the Lord?
4 Notice that even God joined in this testimony by providing signs, omens, many powerful deeds, and by distributing His Holy Breath as He wished.
5 However,
He didn’t entrust the home that is coming (the one
that I’m talking about) to the hands of [His] messengers.
6 For somewhere, someone testified to this
fact when he asked,
‘Just what is man that You should remember him, or the Son
of Man that You should watch over him?
7
Though You made him just a little lower than [Your] messengers, You then crowned him
with glory and honor and put him over everything that You had made with Your hands…
8 You put everything under his feet!’
So notice that when [God] put
everything under [his feet], He didn’t leave anything over which he isn’t in
charge.
Nevertheless, we don’t see everything obeying him yet.
9 Well, though he was made lower than [God’s] messengers for a little while, we can see that after Jesus suffered and died, he was crowned with glory and honor so that because of God’s loving care, he might taste death for us all!
10 Yes, it was fitting that this one through whom and for whom everything exists – this primary leader [who is responsible for] our salvation – should bring many sons to glory and make them perfect through his sufferings.
11 And because this one that is holy and
those that he makes holy are one, he isn’t ashamed to call them his brothers, 12 for he said:
‘I will report Your Name to my
brothers.’
And again,
‘In the midst of the called
ones, I’ll sing Your praises.’
13
And again,
‘In Him, I will put all my trust.’
And again,
‘{Look!} The children
God gave me, and I…’
14 Therefore, since his ‘children’ share in his blood and flesh, he shares [with them] in the same way, so that through his death he can finish off the one that has the power [to bring] death, the Slanderer, 15 and to set free all of those that have spent their lives as slaves to the fear of death.
16 So [when
he came], he really didn’t take on [the shape] of one of [God’s] messengers
somewhere.
Rather, he took on [the shape of] AbraHam’s
seed…
17 For he was obliged
to become like his brothers in every way so that he could become a merciful and
faithful High Priest before God and to offer a sacrifice that would cover their
sins.
18 And because he suffered and was tempted, he is also able to help those that are still being tempted.
Chapter 3
1 Therefore,
holy brothers who are partakers of the celestial calling;
Consider this Apostle
and High Priest for our confessions, Jesus.
2
He was faithful to the One that made him to become just like Moses (the man that
[God] [appointed to be over] His whole House).
3 However, [Jesus] was considered to be worthy of an even greater
glory than Moses, because the one that actually builds the house receives more honor
there.
4 Of course, every house is built by someone, but the One that built everything is God.
5 Now, this Moses was truly a faithful, willing servant within His whole House, [and he served] as a witness to things that were going to be said.
6 However, the Anointed One is
the Son that is in charge of [God’s] House…
And we are that House as long as we
keep on boasting of our hope and hanging on until the end!
7 This is why it was said through [God’s] Holy Breath:
‘If you should hear His voice
today, 8 don’t harden your
hearts as they did in the bitter day of testing in the desert.
9 For that’s when your fathers put Me to
the test to prove [My power], although they had already witnessed all that I had
done during [the previous] forty years!
10
And this is the reason why I became so disgusted with that generation and said,
Their hearts are always wandering and they’ve never understood My ways.
11
So in My rage, I swore that they would never enter My rest!’
12 Therefore
brothers, watch out… yes, be careful that none of your hearts should ever
become so wicked and unbelieving that they cause you to pull away from the
Living God!
13 Rather, you must
encourage each other every day – including today – so that none of you will
ever become hardened and be tempted to sin.
14
For if we can hang onto this position from the time that we start believing
until the end, we will remain sharers in the Anointed One.
15 And that’s why it was said,
‘If you
should hear His voice today, don’t harden your hearts as happened in the bitter
day of testing in the desert.’
16 So, who
was it that heard [God’s voice] and brought Him this bitterness?
Wasn’t it all
those that left Egypt under Moses?
17
Then who was it that He became disgusted with for the next forty years?
Wasn’t
it those that had sinned and whose carcasses fell in the desert?
18 And who was it that He said wouldn’t
enter His rest?
Wasn’t it those that disobeyed?
19 As you can see, they didn’t enter [His rest] because they didn’t have enough faith!
Chapter 4
1 Therefore,
we should all be afraid that some of us might actually be left behind when it comes
to the promise of entering His rest.
2
For we’ve had the good news preached to us the same as they did…
And they
failed to benefit from what they heard, because they didn’t share in the faith
of the ones that were paying closer attention!
3 Indeed, we
have in fact entered the rest of the ones that believed… the ones about whom He also
said,
‘So in My anger, I swore that they would never enter My rest!’
Yet, remember that His work [had actually been completed] since
the founding of the world!
4
For in one place He said this about the seventh day:
‘God rested from
all His of works on the seventh day.’
5
And [this is the period that He was talking about when He said],
‘They will
never enter My rest.’
6 So from this we must conclude that some will enter it, while those to whom this good news was first given didn’t enter it because of their disobedience.
7 Also
notice that He mentioned a particular day, ‘today,’ in David’s [psalm].
For He
went on to say (as I mentioned before),
‘If you should hear His voice today,
8 don’t harden your hearts.’
8 So if they had already been led to this
place of rest by JoShua, [God] wouldn’t have spoken of another day later on.
9 Therefore, the Sabbath that the people
of God must observe is something that is yet to come!
10 And that’s when those that enter His
rest will also rest from all the things that they’re doing, the same as God is
resting from [the things] that He [was doing].
11 So as you
can see;
We should be doing everything we can to enter that rest, so that none
of us will fail because we didn’t obey!
12
Understand that the word of God is alive, it’s at work, and it’s sharper than
any two-edged sword…
It cuts so fine that it can separate the breath from the breather,
as well as his joints from his marrow.
Therefore, it can even judge our
thoughts and the desires of [our] hearts.
13
For nothing in creation is invisible to His eyes… everything is naked and open
before the One that sent us His word!
14 So in
view of the fact that we have such a great High Priest who has passed [into]
the heavens – Jesus, the Son of The God – let’s keep
talking about him!
15 For we
don’t have a High Priest that can’t sympathize with our weaknesses; rather, we
have one that has been tested in every way just like us… [but he didn’t] sin!
16 Therefore, we should boldly approach his throne of loving kindness and speak freely, so that we can receive his mercy, loving care, and aid whenever we need it.
Chapter 5
1 Now, all
High Priests are selected from among mankind, and then they’re appointed over
other men and assigned to do the things of God, such as offering the gifts and
the sacrifices for sins.
2
However, [the Priests] feel a kinship with those that don’t understand and who
make mistakes, since they’re also surrounded by their own weaknesses.
3 And this is why they have to make
offerings not only for the sins of the people, but also for themselves!
4 However,
no man can take this honor on himself;
He can only be called to [the
Priesthood] by God, as Aaron was.
5
Likewise, the Anointed One didn’t glorify himself
to the position of High Priest.
That was done by the One who said to him:
‘You’re My Son… today I have fathered you!’
6
And He said in another place:
‘You’re a Priest through
the ages in the order of MelchiZedek.’
7 Then
during the time that he was here in the flesh, [Jesus] begged and pleaded with
the One that was able to save him from death, calling out with tears…
And he was
drawn close and listened to, because he was faithful.
8 But thereafter, although he was the Son, he learned obedience from the things that he suffered.
9 Then when his [training] was finished, he became the source of age-long salvation for all those who would obey him, 10 which is when God made him a High Priest in the line of MelchiZedek.
11 Now, we
have so much to say about him that will be hard to explain to you, since you’ve
become so slow in your hearing.
12
For though you should be teachers in view of the time, you now need someone to
go back and teach you the basics of God’s word again…
You’ve become people who
need milk, not solid food!
13 Yes, those who are unfamiliar with righteous teachings are [in fact] babies that need milk to survive, 14 while those that have trained their senses to recognize the difference between right and wrong have become adults that can eat solid food.
Chapter 6
1
Therefore, let’s go beyond the basics of the Anointed
One and move on toward maturity!
Let’s not go
back and lay a new foundation on such matters as repenting over bad deeds,
having faith in God, 2 or about
baptisms, ordinations, the resurrection of the
dead, or the age-long judgments.
3 Yes, let’s [go beyond the basics], if
God will allow it.
4 It’s
impossible for those that have already been enlightened, tasted the heavenly gift, been
partakers in [God’s] Holy Breath, 5 and savored the word of God and the
power of the coming age 6 to be
revived and make them repent once they’ve fallen away;
For they would have to
hang the Son of God back on the pole and subject him to shame once again!
7 They’re like a piece of ground that
should give birth to green plants after it drinks in all the rain that falls on
it after it’s been cultivated by those that hope to receive its blessings
from God, 8 but then it just produces
thorns and thistles.
Yes, they will then be rejected (almost cursed), and in the
end, they’ll be burned off!
9 Yet,
regardless of what such ones may do; when it comes to you, my loved ones.
We believe
that you will receive better things and salvation, 10 because God isn’t unrighteous and He won’t forget the
all the good things that you’ve done, or the love that you’ve shown for His Name,
or the ways that you’ve served the needs of the Holy Ones and [of how you]
keep on doing so.
11 So what
we want is for each of you to show a real zeal when it comes to
holding onto these things that you’ve been hoping for all the way to the end…
12 We don’t want you to become lazy!
What
we want you to do is to become just like those who through their faith and
endurance are going to inherit the things that
they’ve been promised!
13 For when
God gave his promise to AbraHam (and because He couldn’t swear by anyone
greater, He swore by Himself), 14
He said:
‘When it comes to blessings, I’ll bless
you;
And when it comes to growth, I’ll make you grow.’
15 Then because he was patient, [AbraHam] finally received what he was promised.
16 Now, men
always swear by the greater one when they make agreements, as an assurance of
the thing that they are promising.
17
So when God wanted to show the heirs of the promise how unchangeable His words
are, He agreed to it with an oath, 18
so that through two unchangeable things about which God cannot lie, those of us
who are fleeing would have a strong incentive to hang onto the hope that He’s
laid before us.
19 And this is what should be the sure and stable anchor for our lives, since it goes through the inner curtain [into the Most Holy], 20 which is where Jesus eventually entered as the age-long High Priest in the line of MelchiZedek.
Chapter 7
1 This
MelchiZedek (who was the king of Salem and a Priest of the Most
High God) is the one that met AbraHam as he was returning from the
slaughter of the kings and who blest him.
2
Then AbraHam shared a tenth of everything that [he had captured] with him.
Notice that [the name MelchiZedek]
translates as King of Righteousness.
And as the king of Salem (Peace),
he’s also the King of Peace.
3
Also notice that there are no genealogical records of him, so he was
[virtually] without a father or mother, for there is no [record] of the beginning
of his days or of the end of his life.
And in the same way; as the Son of God,
[Jesus] remains a Priest throughout all time.
4 Now, do you see how great this man was to whom [our] family head AbraHam gave a tenth of the best things from his loot?
5 So while
it’s true that the sons of Levi were [also] made Priests and they were
commanded by the Law to collect a tithe from the people (who were their
brothers, because they all came from the loins of AbraHam), 6 this man whose genealogy we can’t trace
took ten percent from AbraHam himself!
Then he blest the one to whom the
promise was given, AbraHam…
7
And you can’t argue the fact that the lesser one is always blest by the
greater!
8 Therefore,
when mortal men receive the tithes in that place today, they are saying
that he’s still alive…
9 And we
can also say that Levi [presented] those tithes through AbraHam, 10 since he was in the loins of his
forefather when MelchiZedek met with him!
11 Now, if perfection could have come through the Priesthood of Levi and from the Law, we wouldn’t have needed another Priest to come in the line of MelchiZedek (someone that isn’t of the line of Aaron).
12
However, since the Priesthood has been changed, there
must also be a change in the Law, 13
because this man that we’re talking about was a member of another tribe…
One
from which no one has ever served at the Altar.
14 For we all recognize that our Lord came out of Judah, a
tribe that Moses never spoke of as being the Priests!
15
And this makes it even more obvious that a new Priest has arisen that is like
MelchiZedek, 16 because he
didn’t become [a Priest] by the Law of human commandments, but by the power of
a life that can’t be destroyed!
17
And in witness to this fact, it was said:
‘You are
a Priest through the ages in the order of
MelchiZedek.’
18
Therefore, the Commandments that were given [to Moses] have obviously been
set aside, because they were weak and they didn’t do any good, 19 since the Law didn’t make anyone
perfect.
All it really did was lead us to a better hope that’s [now] drawing us
closer to God.
20 [Notice
that the Old Law] didn’t come with a sworn oath.
21 So those that became its Priests [were appointed]
without a sworn oath.
And no one else has had an oath sworn about him like the
one that said,
‘Jehovah has sworn (and He won’t
change His mind):
You are a Priest through the ages.’
22 Therefore, Jesus has become the guarantee of a better Sacred Agreement, 23 because [under the old Agreement], many had to become Priests, since their deaths prevented them from continuing [in that position].
24 However, [Jesus exists] through the
ages… so the Priesthood that he holds is permanent.
25 And this is why he’s able to save those
that approach The God through him, because he will always be alive to intercede
on their behalf!
26 Yes, he
has truly become a High Priest for us that is loyal, righteous, pure, and
far-removed from the sinners, since he’s now higher than the heavens.
27 And unlike the former High Priests who
had to offer sacrifices daily (first for their own sins and then for those of
the people), he did this just once when he offered himself!
28 And though the Law appointed men as
High Priests that had weaknesses;
The promise that came with a sworn oath (and
which supersedes the Law) appointed a Son who remains
perfect through the ages!
Chapter 8
1 So the
point I’m making is this:
We already have such a High Priest, and he’s sitting
at the right hand of the throne of Majesty in the heavens, 2 where He’s handling Priestly duties at
the Most Holy in the real Tent that was built by Jehovah,
not by men.
3 And since every High Priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices, it was necessary for him to have something to offer too.
4 However,
he likely wouldn’t have been a Priest if he were here on the earth, since there
are already those that are appointed by the Law to offer the gifts.
5 But when they handle these Priestly
duties, what they’re doing is following a pattern that is just a shadow of how
these sacred duties are being handled in the heavens!
For when Moses was about
to finish the [Sacred] Tent, He was given a divine warning that said:
‘Be sure
to assemble everything by the pattern you were shown on the mountain.’
6 But now
[Jesus] has received a much better Priestly assignment, because he has become
the mediator of a better Sacred Agreement,
which was legally established on better promises.
7 For if there hadn’t been problems with the first
[Agreement], there would have been no reason to search for a second one.
8 But [notice that God] had a problem with
the people, for He said:
‘{Look!} The time is coming, says Jehovah, when I’ll make a new Sacred Agreement
with the Houses of IsraEl and Judah 9
that’s unlike the Agreement that I made with their fathers when I took them by
the hand and led them out of Egypt.
But because they didn’t keep their [side of]
the agreement, I stopped caring for them, says Jehovah.
10 ‘So, this
is the Agreement that I’m going to make with the House of IsraEl at that time,
says Jehovah:
I will put My laws in their minds and write them in their
hearts.
Then, they’ll be My people and I’ll be their God.
11 ‘So
at that time;
No one that lives in the land will have to teach their neighbors
and brothers and tell them to know of Jehovah.
For from their least to their
greatest, they’ll all know Me.
12
Then I will be merciful toward their unrighteous ways, and I will forget all
their sins.’
13 So [notice that] when
He spoke of a New Sacred Agreement, He was making the old one obsolete!
And now
that which was made obsolete is growing old and is about to disappear!
Chapter 9
1 Indeed,
the first regulations for worship involved a worldly
Holy Place.
2 So they prepared
this first Tent, which contained both the [sacred] lampstand and the table for
the showbread, and this was called the Holy.
3 Then behind the curtain was a second
Tent that was called the Most Holy.
4
It contained a gold incense holder and the Chest of the
Sacred Agreement that was completely overlaid with gold and held the gold
jar of manna, Aaron’s staff that grew buds, and the Tablets of the [Sacred]
Agreement.
5 Then on top of
that, there were the glorious cherubs that cast a shadow over its cover.
So now, let’s discuss some of the details of these things.
6 After they
were all constructed, the Priests entered the first Tent regularly to perform
their sacred duties.
7 However,
the second [tent] was only entered once a year, and just by the High Priest.
But even he couldn’t enter it without the blood that he had to offer both for
himself and for the sins of the peoples’ ignorance.
8 Now, the Holy Breath makes it clear that the entrance to the
Most Holy couldn’t be seen while the first Tent was standing…
9 And this well illustrates this time
in which we are now living.
So with this illustration in mind, [we must understand that] the gifts and sacrifices that were being offered couldn’t make the conscience of the one that was serving there perfect, 10 for this whole thing had to do with food, drink, and types of cleansing, which were fleshly, legal requirements [that would last] until the time for setting things straight would be imposed.
11 But when the Anointed One came as the High Priest of good things and entered through the greater and more perfect Tent that wasn’t made by [human] hands (something that wasn’t part of this creation), 12 he didn’t enter the Most Holy with the blood of goats and young bulls; rather, [he entered] the Holy Place with his own blood once and for all time, so as to provide an age-long ransom for us!
13 Now, if
the blood of goats and bulls or the ashes of a heifer that are sprinkled on
those that were unclean can make their flesh holy and clean;
14 How much more will [this be true of]
the blood of the Anointed One!
For through the age-long
spirit of himself that he offered spotlessly to God, he is purifying our
consciences from our own dead deeds, so that we can start serving the living
God.
15 And because of this, he
is the mediator of a New Sacred Agreement that
redeems us from the death that came from [failing to obey] the first Agreement,
and so that those that have been called could receive the promised age-long inheritance!
16
[Understand that] whenever there’s [any sort of an] agreement, death is part of
the bargain for the one who agrees to it, 17
since an agreement that lasts until death is something that has been proven.
However, it isn’t as strong while the one that made the agreement is still
living.
18 [And this is why]
that first [Sacred Agreement] had to be made with blood!
19 So after
Moses explained all the Commandments of the Law to the people, he took the
blood of young bulls and goats, mixed it with water, and then [he] used scarlet
wool and hyssop to sprinkle the scroll and all the people.
20 And he said:
‘This is the blood of the
Sacred Agreement that God has made with you.’
21 Thereafter, he sprinkled the blood on the Tent and over all the things that were used for worship.
22 Yes,
according to the Law, almost everything is cleansed by blood.
So unless blood
is spilled, there is no forgiving.
23
And this is why it was also necessary for the heavenly things that are
symbolized by [the earthly things] to be cleansed that way.
However, heavenly things require better sacrifices.
24 So the Anointed One didn’t enter a Most
Holy that was made with hands (which is just a copy of the real thing);
Rather,
he actually entered heaven itself to stand before The God on our behalf!
25 And he doesn’t have to offer himself
often, as the High Priest that enters the Most Holy each year must do with blood
that isn’t his own.
26
Otherwise, [Jesus] would have been required to suffer many times since the
founding of the world.
But now he has displayed
himself at the end of the age and offered himself so
as to do away with sins just once through his sacrifice.
27 And as men
must die just once (which is followed by a judgment);
28 The Anointed
One was also offered just once to carry the sins of many.
So the next time
he’s seen by those that are so eagerly awaiting him, they’ll be free from sin
and ready for salvation!
Chapter 10
1 Therefore,
since the Law isn’t the reality, but just a shadow of good things to comem the
sacrifices that are offered annually will never make the that that brings them
perfect.
2 For if that were
true, they wouldn’t have to be offered anymore, since those that are cleansed
would no longer have any sins on their consciences!
3 However, these sacrifices remind us of our sins year after year, 4 because the blood of bulls and goats can’t remove sins!
5 And it was
because of this, that when he came into the world, he said,
‘You didn’t want
sacrifices and offerings.
So You prepared a body for
me, 6 because You found no
delight in burnt offerings and sin offerings.’
7 Then he
said,
‘Look! I have come to do Your Will, O God…
in the knob of the scroll it was written about me.’
8 So notice
that after he first said,
‘You didn’t want or approve of sacrifices and
offerings, or burnt offerings and sin offerings’ (which are being offered in
observance of the Law); 9 he
went on to say,
‘Look, I have come to do Your Will.’
So he had to remove the
first one to establish the second!
10
And it’s because of this Will that we’ve been made holy through that
single offering of the body of Jesus the Anointed One!
11 Now, all
the Priests take their stations each day in Temple service, and they offer the
same sacrifices over and over… which can never take sins away completely.
12 However, [Jesus] offered just one
sacrifice for sins through the ages… and then he sat down at the right hand of
God, 13 where he’s awaiting
[the time when] his enemies will be set as a stool
for his feet.
14 Indeed,
he made this single offering so as to bring those that are being made holy to
perfection forever.
15 And the Holy
Breath testifies to us about this, for first it said,
16 ‘This is the Sacred Agreement that I
will make with them in those days, says Jehovah:
I
will put My Laws in their hearts and I’ll write them in their minds.’
17 [Then it says,]
‘I will be merciful toward their lawless acts, and I will forget all their sins.’
18 So when such things are forgotten, there is no more need for sin offerings!
19 Therefore,
brothers;
We can confidently say that we have an entrance into the Most Holy
Place through the blood of Jesus, 20
because he has worked out a way through the curtain for us…
A sacrificial but
living way, through his flesh.
21 And since we now have such a great Priest who is over the House of God, 22 let’s approach him with honest hearts and complete faith, since we rinsed our wicked conscience from our hearts back when we washed our bodies in clean water.
23 Therefore, let’s hang onto the confession of our hope and not give up, because the One that gave us this promise is faithful.
24 And let’s keep reminding ourselves that we must continue to help each other to grow in love and in good deeds.
25 Also,
don’t stop meeting together as some have made
it their custom.
Rather, let’s keep on encouraging each other…
And [do this]
even more so as we see the Day drawing near.
26 However,
we must understand that if we still choose to follow a sinful course after
coming to an accurate knowledge of the truth, there
are no more sacrifices left for our sins.
27
All [that remains] then will be just the fear and anticipation of judgment
through the same roar of the fiery zeal that is going to consume those that are now
opposing us.
28
Understand that if anyone ignored the Law of Moses and two or three testified
against him, he was to die without compassion.
29 So how much more worthy of
punishment do you think a person will be if he tramples on the Son of The God,
or if he considers the blood of the Sacred Agreement that made him holy as
something unclean, or if he has outraged the loving
care of the Breath [of God] by treating it with contempt?
30 For we
know who it was that said,
‘Vengeance is Mine… I will repay!’
And again,
‘Jehovah will judge His people.’
31
Yes, it’s a fearsome thing to fall into the hands of the Living God!
32 I want
you to each think back to those days, just after you came to an understanding
and were enduring so much suffering, what a hard fight it was.
33 Sometimes it was like being in an arena
where you were being insulted and persecuted along with [many] others that had
to share in this experience.
34
Back then, you were so sympathetic toward those who were in prison.
And even
when everything you owned was being taken away, you were still joyful…
Because
you knew that you had gained something much better and longer lasting!
35 So, don’t
throw away your willingness to speak out, because you’ve paid too much to earn
it!
36 You need to hang on, so
that after you’ve done God’s will, you can walk off with [the prize] that you
were promised!
37 For in
just a little while, the one who is coming will be here, and he won’t be late!
38 ‘But My righteous
ones will live because of their faith,’
and,
‘If he gives up, My soul finds no pleasure in
him.’
39 Therefore, we don’t want to be the type that gives up just to be destroyed. Rather, let’s be the type that has the faith that will save our lives!
Chapter 11
1 Understand
that true faith is when you expect the things that you’re hoping for and you’re
convinced of things that you haven’t yet seen…
2 And we can testify that [many] ancient ones [had such
faith].
3 Likewise, our faith teaches us that the ages were set in place by the Word of God, and from that which was not, the things that we now see have appeared!
4 Thereafter,
it was because of his faith that Abel offered a greater sacrifice to God than
did Cain.
And the One who witnessed his righteousness and saw the gifts
that he offered was God.
So although [Abel] is dead, he is still speaking!
5 And it was
because of his faith that Enoch was transported
so as not to see death…
No, he couldn’t be found, because God transported him.
However, before he was transported, he proved that he had pleased God well.
6 So we can see that it’s impossible to please God well without faith, because those that want to come to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards all those that are eagerly searching for Him.
7 It was
also because of [his] faith in a divine warning about things that he had not
yet been seen, that Noah was moved by his fear to build a chest that saved his [family].
And through this
righteous act of faith, he condemned that world and
became its heir.
8 It was
because of his faith that AbraHam obeyed when he was called and traveled to a
place that he was about to receive as an inheritance…
Yet when he left, he had
no idea of where he was even going!
9
Then by faith, he lived in tents like an alien in a foreign country, in the
same land that had already been promised to him, along with IsaAc and Jacob,
who also became heirs of that promise.
10
For he was awaiting the founding of a city that was to be designed and built by
God.
11 It was by
her faith that Sarah received the power to conceive a seed when she was barren
and when it was too late [in life] for her to do so.
However, she considered
the One that gave her the promise to be trustworthy.
12 So from [this woman] that was sexually
dead came a huge number…
Like the stars in the skies or the countless grains of
sand on the seashore!
13 And
though all of these faithful people died without having received what they were
promised;
They saw it from afar and embraced it, confessing that they were
strangers and aliens in their own land.
14
And indeed, when people talked like that, they showed that they were seeking
their own fatherland.
15 For if they were remembering [the place]
from which they came, they likely would have had the opportunity to go back to
it.
16 However, they were
reaching out for something better… something that’s under the influence of the heavens.
As the result, God was never ashamed of them or to be called their God. For He
has in fact prepared a city for them!
17 It was
also by his faith that AbraHam offered up IsaAc when he was being tested.
And
he did this [despite the fact that IsaAc] was the only-conceived son that was to
receive the promises… 18 the
one of whom [God] had said,
‘What will be called your seed will come through
IsaAc!’
19 But [AbraHam]
trusted that God would be able to raise him from the dead.
And in effect,
that’s what really happened!
20 It was also because of his faith that IsaAc blest Jacob and Esau concerning future things.
21 And it was because of his faith that Jacob blest each of the sons of JoSeph before he died, bowing low as he leaned on his cane.
22 Then JoSeph, when he was getting close to his end, showed his faith when he talked about the exodus of the sons of IsraEl and gave them instructions regarding his bones.
23 The parents of Moses showed faith when they hid him for three months after his birth, because they saw that the young child was beautiful, and they weren’t afraid of the king’s decree.
24
Then after he became great, Moses showed his faith by refusing to be called the
son of Pharaoh’s daughter…
25
Yes, he chose to be treated badly with the people of God rather than to spend
his time enjoying sinful pleasures.
26
[He did this] because he considered the insults of being the anointed as far more valuable than all the treasures
of Egypt…
And he was looking to the future for his reward!
27 Then again,
by his faith, Moses left Egypt… no, not because he feared the king’s anger;
Rather, he hung on like someone who was seeing something that was invisible!
28 Then by faith, he arranged for the Passover and the sprinkling of blood, so that the destroyer wouldn’t touch [IsraEl’s] firstborn.
29 It was also
by their faith that [the IsraElites] thereafter passed through the Red Sea as
though it were dry land.
But when the Egyptians tried to do the same thing,
they were swallowed down.
30 And it was also by the faith of these people, that the walls of Jericho fell after they’d circled them for seven days.
31 And it was by her faith (when she peacefully welcomed the spies [into her home]) that the prostitute RaHab didn’t die along with those that were disobedient.
32 What more
can I say?
I don’t have enough time to tell you about Gideon, Barak, Sampson,
JephThah, or David… or about SamuEl and the Prophets.
33 Yet by their faith, they defeated
kingdoms in war, did righteous things, received the promises, fenced off the
mouths of lions, 34 overcame
the force of fire, and escaped the edge of the sword.
Nor [can I tell] of all
the weak ones that were made powerful and became mighty enough in war to drive
off foreign invaders.
35 [It was
also by faith] that women received their dead through a resurrection.
And while some were being
tortured, they wouldn’t allow a ransom to be paid on their behalf, so that they
might receive a better resurrection.
36 Yes,
others were mocked and tried with whips… and even put in shackles and in
prisons!
37 They were tried,
stoned, sawed in half, and slaughtered with swords…
And some had to dress
themselves in sheepskins and goatskins as they were in need, oppressed, and
mistreated.
38 So although the world didn’t deserve them, they were forced to wander
the deserts, mountains, caves, and peepholes of the earth.
39 Yet their faith speaks well of them,
though they never received the promise!
40
And because God has foreseen something better for us, they won’t be made
perfect apart from us.
Chapter 12
1 So, since
we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, we should each get rid of
the things that are weighing us down and set aside any entangling sins, then
just hang on and keep running the difficult course that’s ahead of us, 2 as we keep on looking toward the founder
and perfector of our faith, Jesus,
Who, because he realized the joy that was
before him, endured the impaling pole and despised its shame so
that he could sit at the right hand of the throne of The God!
3 So, let’s
pay close attention to his example and notice how he was able to endure all of
that at the hands of sinners (who just condemned themselves), so we don’t tire
out and give up on who we are…
4 For to this point, none of us have had
to struggle against sin to the point of bleeding.
5 And don’t
forget the encouragement that was given to you as [His] sons, that said,
‘My
son; Don’t treat the discipline of Jehovah lightly,
and don’t try to avoid being corrected by Him.
6 For God disciplines those
whom He Loves and He whips those that He accepts
as His sons.’
7 Understand
that the only reason you’ve made it this far, is because of [His] discipline…
Which proves that God is treating you as His sons!
After all, which son isn’t
disciplined by his father?
8
So if you haven’t been disciplined [by God], you aren’t one of us… no, you’re not
His sons, you’re bastards!
9 For we all
once had fleshly fathers that disciplined us, and we respected them.
Therefore,
shouldn’t we obey the Father who gave us His Breath even more… so we can live?
10 Yes, for
a brief period [in our lives, our fathers] used to discipline us over things
that seemed right to them.
However, [now] we’re being brought [before God] to
be partakers of His Holiness!
11
And while it’s true that this discipline doesn’t make us joyful when we receive
it (it makes us sad); later on, those that learn from it harvest the fruit of
peace and righteousness.
12 So,
straighten up those drooping arms, firm up those shaky knees, 13 and make sure that the tracks you’re
making with your feet are straight…
Be healed rather than lame!
14 Try to
make peace with everyone and to become holy;
For without that, no one can see
the Lord!
15 Therefore, make sure that none of you are falling short of God’s loving care, and that no bitter roots are sprouting up to create trouble and make any of you unclean.
16 [Of
course, I’m comparing you to people] that are immoral or worldly, like Esau, who
gave away his rights as the firstborn for a single
meal.
17 Remember that he
changed his mind later and wanted to inherit the blessing; but despite the fact
that he tearfully tried to reclaim it, he was rejected.
18 Now,
[this mountain] that you’ve approached can’t be felt, nor is covered with a
burning fire, or darkness, or fog, or a thunderstorm;
19 Nor [can you hear] the sound of
trumpets being blown, or any voice speaking… a voice that the people begged not
to have to listen to 20 and
which they couldn’t bear when they heard it say so clearly,
‘If so much as a
wild animal touches this mountain, it must be stoned!’
21 Yes, it was such a frightening scene
that even Moses admitted,
‘I’m terrified and shaking!’
22 So what
you’ve approached is Mount Zion… the City of the Living God.
It is Heavenly
JeruSalem, where millions of [God’s] messengers 23 are attending a convention of the
gathering of the firstborn whose names have been
written in the heavens by God, who is the judge of them all.
[Yes, you’ve
approached] the unseen force of those that are
righteous and have been made perfect…
24
And [you’ve approached] Jesus, the mediator of a New
Sacred Agreement, whose sacrificial blood speaks out better than Abel’s.
25 Therefore, let’s be sure that we aren’t also found to be begging not to have to listen to the One that is speaking.
For back then, those people begged not to have to listen to the
One who gave that divine warning here on the earth… yet they had to listen to
it anyhow!
So, how much more should we refuse to turn away from the One that has
been speaking to us from the heavens!
26 Back
then, His voice rattled the ground. But He promised:
‘Next time, I’ll not only shake the ground, [I’ll also shake] the sky!’
27 And when He spoke of the next time, He implied
that the only things that He will shake then are the [temporary] creations
[of mankind]… yes, they will be done away with.
However, the things that
aren’t shaken will still be here.
28 So in
view of the fact that we’re going to receive a Kingdom
that won’t be shaken;
Let’s show how much we really care by serving God
pleasingly in fear and in deep reverence… 29
because our God is a consuming fire!
Chapter 13
1 Therefore,
you should love your brothers…
2
And don’t forget to care about even the ones that you don’t know!
For it was
because some did this that they unknowingly showed hospitality to [God’s] messengers!
3 And don’t
forget those that are in prison… act as though you’re locked up with them!
Also,
[don’t forget] those that are being persecuted… [act as though it’s happening
to] your own bodies!
4 And make sure that your marriages are kept honorable and that your beds remain clean, because God is going to judge the sexually immoral and the adulterers.
5 Live your
lives free from the love of money…
Be satisfied with the things that you have,
because He promised:
‘I won’t forget you and I’ll never let you down.’
6 Yes, let’s be courageous and say:
‘Jehovah’s my helper, so I will not
fear;
For what can men do to me?’
7 Listen to
those that are taking the lead among you and teaching you the word of God.
Then,
as you see the results of their conduct, imitate their faith.
8 [Remember
that] Jesus the Anointed One was the same yesterday
as he is today and [the same] as he will be through the
ages.
9 So, don’t allow
yourselves to be misled by various
strange teachings.
Indeed, it’s better for [your] hearts to be strengthened by
[God’s] loving care than by anything that you
would eat…
For such things are no benefit at all to those that are walking in
The Way.
10 Rather, we have an
Altar from which we may eat that even those that serve at [the Temple] may not
eat.
11 Also, as
the High Priest [in the Temple] carries the blood of [sacrificial] animals into
the Holy Place to serve as sin offerings, and the bodies are thereafter burned
up outside of the camp;
12
Jesus suffered outside of the [city] gate to make people holy with his blood.
13 Therefore, let’s all go to him outside of the camp, bearing all the bad things that were said about him.
14 And since
the city that’s there isn’t going to last, we should all be seeking the one
that is coming!
15 For it is
through him that we should be continuously offering the fruit of our lips
(along with everything else) as sacrifices of praise to The God and in praise
of His Name!
16 And don’t
forget to do good things, such as sharing whatever you have with others!
Because, these are the types of sacrifices that are truly pleasing to God.
17 Also,
have confidence in those that are taking the lead among you and submit to them,
because they’re watching over your lives!
May they do this with joy, not with
groaning, because that would be harmful for you.
18 In
addition, keep on praying for us. For we feel that our consciences are clear,
since we’ve acted properly in everything.
19
And I especially want to encourage you to do this, so that I can be returned to
you a bit sooner.
20 Now, may the God of peace who raised the great Shepherd (our Lord Jesus) from the dead with the blood of an age-long Sacred Agreement 21 use everything that’s good, so as to make any adjustments that are necessary for you to do his will.
And may the One that is
working within us (through Jesus the Anointed One) in order to accomplish
everything that He sees to be good, be glorified into the ages
of ages…
May it be so.
22 Now, I urge you brothers to live up to these words of encouragement, although I haven’t really written very much.
23 O yes;
I
want you to know that our brother Timothy has been released, and if he gets
here soon, I’ll come to see you.
24 Give my greetings to all those that are taking the lead among you and to all the Holy Ones.
Those in Italy send you their greetings.
The Ancient Scriptures of Israel
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 Samuel
- 2 Samuel
- 1 Kings
- 2 Kings
- 1 Chronicles
- 2 Chronicles
- Ezra
- Nehemiah
- Esther
- Job
- Psalms
- Proverbs
- Ecclesiastes
- Song of Solomon
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Lamentations
- Ezekiel
- Daniel
- Hosea
- Joel
- Amos
- Obadiah
- Jonah
- Micah
- Nahum
- Habakkuk
- Zephaniah
- Haggai
- Zechariah
- Malachi
The Christian Era Scriptures
Note that this is the legacy version of the translation last updated in December 2020. You can also see the latest version.