1
Wherefore,
holy
brethren,
partakers
of
the
heavenly
calling,
consider
the
Apostle
and
High
Priest
of
our
profession,
Christ
Jesus;
2
Who
was
faithful
to
him
that
appointed
him,
as
also
Moses
[was
faithful]
in
all
his
house.
3
For
this
[man]
was
counted
worthy
of
more
glory
than
Moses,
inasmuch
as
he
who
hath
builded
the
house
hath
more
honour
than
the
house.
4
For
every
house
is
builded
by
some
[man];
but
he
that
built
all
things
[is]
God.
5
And
Moses
verily
[was]
faithful
in
all
his
house,
as
a
servant,
for
a
testimony
of
those
things
which
were
to
be
spoken
after;
6
But
Christ
as
a
son
over
his
own
house;
whose
house
are
we,
if
we
hold
fast
the
confidence
and
the
rejoicing
of
the
hope
firm
unto
the
end.
7
Wherefore
(as
the
Holy
Ghost
saith,
To
day
if
ye
will
hear
his
voice,
8
Harden
not
your
hearts,
as
in
the
provocation,
in
the
day
of
temptation
in
the
wilderness:
9
When
your
fathers
tempted
me,
proved
me,
and
saw
my
works
forty
years.
10
Wherefore
I
was
grieved
with
that
generation,
and
said,
They
do
alway
err
in
[their]
heart;
and
they
have
not
known
my
ways.
11
So
I
sware
in
my
wrath,
They
shall
not
enter
into
my
rest.)
12
Take
heed,
brethren,
lest
there
be
in
any
of
you
an
evil
heart
of
unbelief,
in
departing
from
the
living
God.
13
But
exhort
one
another
daily,
while
it
is
called
To
day;
lest
any
of
you
be
hardened
through
the
deceitfulness
of
sin.
14
For
we
are
made
partakers
of
Christ,
if
we
hold
the
beginning
of
our
confidence
stedfast
unto
the
end;
15
While
it
is
said,
To
day
if
ye
will
hear
his
voice,
harden
not
your
hearts,
as
in
the
provocation.
16
For
some,
when
they
had
heard,
did
provoke:
howbeit
not
all
that
came
out
of
Egypt
by
Moses.
17
But
with
whom
was
he
grieved
forty
years?
[was
it]
not
with
them
that
had
sinned,
whose
carcases
fell
in
the
wilderness?
18
And
to
whom
sware
he
that
they
should
not
enter
into
his
rest,
but
to
them
that
believed
not?
19
So
we
see
that
they
could
not
enter
in
because
of
unbelief.