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Hebrews 6
Therefore
a
leaving
the
principles
of
the
doctrine
of
Christ,
let
us
go
on
unto
b
perfection;
not
laying
again
the
foundation
of
c
repentance
from
dead
works,
and
of
faith
toward
God,
2 Of
the
a
doctrine
of
b
baptisms,
and
of
c
laying
on
of
d
hands,
and
of
resurrection
of
the
dead,
and
of
eternal
judgment.
3
a
And
this
will
we
do,
if
God
permit.
4 For
it
is
impossible
for
those
who
were
once
a
enlightened,
and
have
tasted
of
the
heavenly
gift,
and
were
made
partakers
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
5 And
have
a
tasted
the
good
word
of
God,
and
the
powers
of
the
b
world
to
come,
6 If
they
shall
a
fall
away,
to
renew
them
again
unto
repentance;
seeing
they
b
crucify
to
themselves
the
Son
of
God
afresh,
and
put
him
to
an
open
c
shame.
7 For
the
earth
which
drinketh
in
the
rain
that
cometh
oft
upon
it,
and
bringeth
forth
herbs
a
meet
for
them
by
whom
it
is
b
dressed,
receiveth
blessing
from
God:
8 But
that
which
beareth
thorns
and
briers
is
rejected,
and
is
nigh
unto
a
cursing;
whose
end
is
to
be
burned.
9 But,
beloved,
we
are
persuaded
better
things
of
you,
and
things
that
accompany
salvation,
though
we
thus
speak.
10 For
God
is
not
a
unrighteous
to
forget
your
work
and
b
labour
of
c
love,
which
ye
have
shewed
toward
his
d
name,
in
that
ye
have
ministered
to
the
saints,
and
do
minister.
11 And
we
desire
that
every
one
of
you
do
shew
the
same
a
diligence
to
the
full
assurance
of
hope
unto
the
end:
12 That
ye
be
not
a
slothful,
but
followers
of
them
who
through
b
faith
and
c
patience
inherit
the
d
promises.
13 For
when
God
made
promise
to
Abraham,
because
he
could
a
swear
by
no
greater,
he
b
sware
by
himself,
14 Saying,
Surely
blessing
I
will
a
bless
thee,
and
multiplying
I
will
multiply
thee.
15 And
so,
after
he
had
patiently
a
endured,
he
obtained
the
promise.
16 For
men
verily
swear
by
the
greater:
and
an
a
oath
for
confirmation
is
to
them
an
end
of
all
b
strife.
17 Wherein
God,
willing
more
abundantly
to
shew
unto
the
heirs
of
promise
the
immutability
of
his
a
counsel,
b
confirmed
it
by
an
c
oath:
18 That
by
two
immutable
things,
in
which
it
was
impossible
for
God
to
a
lie,
we
might
have
a
strong
consolation,
who
have
fled
for
b
refuge
to
lay
hold
upon
the
c
hope
set
before
us:
19 Which
hope
we
have
as
an
a
anchor
of
the
soul,
both
sure
and
steadfast,
and
which
entereth
into
that
within
the
b
veil;
20 Whither
the
forerunner
is
for
us
entered,
even
Jesus,
made
an
a
high
priest
for
ever
after
the
order
of
Melchisedec.
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