1
For
the
law
having
a
shadow
of
good
things
to
come,
[and]
not
the
very
image
of
the
things,
can
never
with
those
sacrifices
which
they
offered
year
by
year
continually
make
the
comers
thereunto
perfect.
2
For
then
would
they
not
have
ceased
to
be
offered?
because
that
the
worshippers
once
purged
should
have
had
no
more
conscience
of
sins.
3
But
in
those
[sacrifices
there
is]
a
remembrance
again
[made]
of
sins
every
year.
4
For
[it
is]
not
possible
that
the
blood
of
bulls
and
of
goats
should
take
away
sins.
5
Wherefore
when
he
cometh
into
the
world,
he
saith,
Sacrifice
and
offering
thou
wouldest
not,
but
a
body
hast
thou
prepared
6
In
burnt
offerings
and
[sacrifices]
for
sin
thou
hast
had
no
pleasure.
7
Then
said
I,
Lo,
I
come
(in
the
volume
of
the
book
it
is
written
of
me,)
to
do
thy
will,
O
God.
8
Above
when
he
said,
Sacrifice
and
offering
and
burnt
offerings
and
[offering]
for
sin
thou
wouldest
not,
neither
hadst
pleasure
[therein];
which
are
offered
by
the
law;
9
Then
said
he,
Lo,
I
come
to
do
thy
will,
O
God.
He
taketh
away
the
first,
that
he
may
establish
the
second.
10
By
the
which
will
we
are
sanctified
through
the
offering
of
the
body
of
Jesus
Christ
once
[for
all].
11
And
every
priest
standeth
daily
ministering
and
offering
oftentimes
the
same
sacrifices,
which
can
never
take
away
sins:
12
But
this
man,
after
he
had
offered
one
sacrifice
for
sins
for
ever,
sat
down
on
the
right
hand
of
God;
13
From
henceforth
expecting
till
his
enemies
be
made
his
footstool.
14
For
by
one
offering
he
hath
perfected
for
ever
them
that
are
sanctified.
15
[Whereof]
the
Holy
Ghost
also
is
a
witness
to
us:
for
after
that
he
had
said
before,
16
This
[is]
the
covenant
that
I
will
make
with
them
after
those
days,
saith
the
Lord,
I
will
put
my
laws
into
their
hearts,
and
in
their
minds
will
I
write
them;
17
And
their
sins
and
iniquities
will
I
remember
no
more.
18
Now
where
remission
of
these
[is,
there
is]
no
more
offering
for
sin.
19
Having
therefore,
brethren,
boldness
to
enter
into
the
holiest
by
the
blood
of
Jesus,
20
By
a
new
and
living
way,
which
he
hath
consecrated
for
us,
through
the
veil,
that
is
to
say,
his
flesh;
21
And
[having]
an
high
priest
over
the
house
of
God;
22
Let
us
draw
near
with
a
true
heart
in
full
assurance
of
faith,
having
our
hearts
sprinkled
from
an
evil
conscience,
and
our
bodies
washed
with
pure
water.
23
Let
us
hold
fast
the
profession
of
[our]
faith
without
wavering;
(for
he
[is]
faithful
that
promised;)
24
And
let
us
consider
one
another
to
provoke
unto
love
and
to
good
works:
25
Not
forsaking
the
assembling
of
ourselves
together,
as
the
manner
of
some
[is];
but
exhorting
[one
another]:
and
so
much
the
more,
as
ye
see
the
day
approaching.
26
For
if
we
sin
wilfully
after
that
we
have
received
the
knowledge
of
the
truth,
there
remaineth
no
more
sacrifice
for
sins,
27
But
a
certain
fearful
looking
for
of
judgment
and
fiery
indignation,
which
shall
devour
the
adversaries.
28
He
that
despised
Moses’
law
died
without
mercy
under
two
or
three
witnesses:
29
Of
how
much
sorer
punishment,
suppose
ye,
shall
he
be
thought
worthy,
who
hath
trodden
under
foot
the
Son
of
God,
and
hath
counted
the
blood
of
the
covenant,
wherewith
he
was
sanctified,
an
unholy
thing,
and
hath
done
despite
unto
the
Spirit
of
grace?
30
For
we
know
him
that
hath
said,
Vengeance
[belongeth]
unto
me,
I
will
recompense,
saith
the
Lord.
And
again,
The
Lord
shall
judge
his
people.
31
[It
is]
a
fearful
thing
to
fall
into
the
hands
of
the
living
God.
32
But
call
to
remembrance
the
former
days,
in
which,
after
ye
were
illuminated,
ye
endured
a
great
fight
of
afflictions;
33
Partly,
whilst
ye
were
made
a
gazingstock
both
by
reproaches
and
afflictions;
and
partly,
whilst
ye
became
companions
of
them
that
were
so
used.
34
For
ye
had
compassion
of
me
in
my
bonds,
and
took
joyfully
the
spoiling
of
your
goods,
knowing
in
yourselves
that
ye
have
in
heaven
a
better
and
an
enduring
substance.
35
Cast
not
away
therefore
your
confidence,
which
hath
great
recompence
of
reward.
36
For
ye
have
need
of
patience,
that,
after
ye
have
done
the
will
of
God,
ye
might
receive
the
promise.
37
For
yet
a
little
while,
and
he
that
shall
come
will
come,
and
will
not
tarry.
38
Now
the
just
shall
live
by
faith:
but
if
[any
man]
draw
back,
my
soul
shall
have
no
pleasure
in
him.
39
But
we
are
not
of
them
who
draw
back
unto
perdition;
but
of
them
that
believe
to
the
saving
of
the
soul.