1
Let
brotherly
love
continue.
2
Be
not
forgetful
to
entertain
strangers:
for
thereby
some
have
entertained
angels
unawares.
3
Remember
them
that
are
in
bonds,
as
bound
with
them;
[and]
them
which
suffer
adversity,
as
being
yourselves
also
in
the
body.
4
Marriage
[is]
honourable
in
all,
and
the
bed
undefiled:
but
whoremongers
and
adulterers
God
will
judge.
5
[Let
your]
conversation
[be]
without
covetousness;
[and
be]
content
with
such
things
as
ye
have:
for
he
hath
said,
I
will
never
leave
thee,
nor
forsake
thee.
6
So
that
we
may
boldly
say,
The
Lord
[is]
my
helper,
and
I
will
not
fear
what
man
shall
do
unto
7
Remember
them
which
have
the
rule
over
you,
who
have
spoken
unto
you
the
word
of
God:
whose
faith
follow,
considering
the
end
of
[their]
conversation.
8
Jesus
Christ
the
same
yesterday,
and
to
day,
and
for
ever.
9
Be
not
carried
about
with
divers
and
strange
doctrines.
For
[it
is]
a
good
thing
that
the
heart
be
established
with
grace;
not
with
meats,
which
have
not
profited
them
that
have
been
occupied
therein.
10
We
have
an
altar,
whereof
they
have
no
right
to
eat
which
serve
the
tabernacle.
11
For
the
bodies
of
those
beasts,
whose
blood
is
brought
into
the
sanctuary
by
the
high
priest
for
sin,
are
burned
without
the
camp.
12
Wherefore
Jesus
also,
that
he
might
sanctify
the
people
with
his
own
blood,
suffered
without
the
gate.
13
Let
us
go
forth
therefore
unto
him
without
the
camp,
bearing
his
reproach.
14
For
here
have
we
no
continuing
city,
but
we
seek
one
to
come.
15
By
him
therefore
let
us
offer
the
sacrifice
of
praise
to
God
continually,
that
is,
the
fruit
of
[our]
lips
giving
thanks
to
his
name.
16
But
to
do
good
and
to
communicate
forget
not:
for
with
such
sacrifices
God
is
well
pleased.
17
Obey
them
that
have
the
rule
over
you,
and
submit
yourselves:
for
they
watch
for
your
souls,
as
they
that
must
give
account,
that
they
may
do
it
with
joy,
and
not
with
grief:
for
that
[is]
unprofitable
for
you.
18
Pray
for
us:
for
we
trust
we
have
a
good
conscience,
in
all
things
willing
to
live
honestly.
19
But
I
beseech
[you]
the
rather
to
do
this,
that
I
may
be
restored
to
you
the
sooner.
20
Now
the
God
of
peace,
that
brought
again
from
the
dead
our
Lord
Jesus,
that
great
shepherd
of
the
sheep,
through
the
blood
of
the
everlasting
covenant,
21
Make
you
perfect
in
every
good
work
to
do
his
will,
working
in
you
that
which
is
wellpleasing
in
his
sight,
through
Jesus
Christ;
to
whom
[be]
glory
for
ever
and
ever.
Amen.
22
And
I
beseech
you,
brethren,
suffer
the
word
of
exhortation:
for
I
have
written
a
letter
unto
you
in
few
words.
23
Know
ye
that
[our]
brother
Timothy
is
set
at
liberty;
with
whom,
if
he
come
shortly,
I
will
see
you.
24
Salute
all
them
that
have
the
rule
over
you,
and
all
the
saints.
They
of
Italy
salute
you.
25
Grace
[be]
with
you
all.
Amen.
to
the
Hebrews
from
Italy,
by
Timothy.]