1
Let
us
therefore
fear,
lest,
a
promise
being
left
[us]
of
entering
into
his
rest,
any
of
you
should
seem
to
come
short
of
2
For
unto
us
was
the
gospel
preached,
as
well
as
unto
them:
but
the
word
preached
did
not
profit
them,
not
being
mixed
with
faith
in
them
that
heard
[it].
3
For
we
which
have
believed
do
enter
into
rest,
as
he
said,
As
I
have
sworn
in
my
wrath,
if
they
shall
enter
into
my
rest:
although
the
works
were
finished
from
the
foundation
of
the
world.
4
For
he
spake
in
a
certain
place
of
the
seventh
[day]
on
this
wise,
And
God
did
rest
the
seventh
day
from
all
his
works.
5
And
in
this
[place]
again,
If
they
shall
enter
into
my
rest.
6
Seeing
therefore
it
remaineth
that
some
must
enter
therein,
and
they
to
whom
it
was
first
preached
entered
not
in
because
of
unbelief:
7
Again,
he
limiteth
a
certain
day,
saying
in
David,
To
day,
after
so
long
a
time;
as
it
is
said,
To
day
if
ye
will
hear
his
voice,
harden
not
your
hearts.
8
For
if
Jesus
had
given
them
rest,
then
would
he
not
afterward
have
spoken
of
another
day.
9
There
remaineth
therefore
a
rest
to
the
people
of
God.
10
For
he
that
is
entered
into
his
rest,
he
also
hath
ceased
from
his
own
works,
as
God
[did]
from
his.
11
Let
us
labour
therefore
to
enter
into
that
rest,
lest
any
man
fall
after
the
same
example
of
unbelief.
12
For
the
word
of
God
[is]
quick,
and
powerful,
and
sharper
than
any
twoedged
sword,
piercing
even
to
the
dividing
asunder
of
soul
and
spirit,
and
of
the
joints
and
marrow,
and
[is]
a
discerner
of
the
thoughts
and
intents
of
the
heart.
13
Neither
is
there
any
creature
that
is
not
manifest
in
his
sight:
but
all
things
[are]
naked
and
opened
unto
the
eyes
of
him
with
whom
we
have
to
14
Seeing
then
that
we
have
a
great
high
priest,
that
is
passed
into
the
heavens,
Jesus
the
Son
of
God,
let
us
hold
fast
[our]
profession.
15
For
we
have
not
an
high
priest
which
cannot
be
touched
with
the
feeling
of
our
infirmities;
but
was
in
all
points
tempted
like
as
[we
are,
yet]
without
sin.
16
Let
us
therefore
come
boldly
unto
the
throne
of
grace,
that
we
may
obtain
mercy,
and
find
grace
to
help
in
time
of
need.