Hebrews 4:5
And in the same place he says again, They will not come into my rest.
And in the same place he says again, They will not come into my rest.
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1 Let us then, though we still have God's word that we may come into his rest, go in fear that some of you may be unable to do so.
2 And, truly, the good news came to us, even as it did to them; but the hearing of the word did them no good, because they were not united in faith with the true hearers.
3 For those of us who have belief come into his rest; even as he has said, As I said in my oath when I was angry, They may not come into my rest: though the works were done from the time of the making of the world.
4 For in one place he has said of the seventh day, And God had rest from all his works on the seventh day;
6 So that as it is clear that some have to go in, and that the first hearers of the good news were not able to go in because they went against God's orders,
7 After a long time, again naming a certain day, he says in David, Today (as he had said before), Today if you will let his voice come to your ears, be not hard of heart,
8 For if Joshua had given them rest, he would not have said anything about another day.
9 So that there is still a Sabbath-keeping for the people of God.
10 For the man who comes into his rest has had rest from his works, as God did from his.
11 Because of this, let us have a strong desire to come into that rest, and let no one go after the example of those who went against God's orders.
10 So that I was angry with this generation, and I said, Their hearts are in error at all times, and they have no knowledge of my ways;
11 And being angry I made an oath, saying, They may not come into my rest.
12 My brothers, take care that there is not by chance in any one of you an evil heart without belief, turning away from the living God:
17 And with whom was he angry for forty years? was it not with those who did evil, who came to their deaths in the waste land?
18 And to whom did he make an oath that they might not come into his rest? was it not to those who went against his orders?
19 So we see that they were not able to go in because they had no belief.
11 And I made an oath in my wrath, that they might not come into my place of rest.
12 To whom he said, This is the rest, give rest to him who is tired; and by this you may get new strength; but they would not give ear.
29 See, because the Lord has given you the Sabbath, he gives you on the sixth day bread enough for two days; let every man keep where he is; let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.
30 So the people took their rest on the seventh day.
7 And so, as the Holy Spirit says, Today if you let his voice come to your ears,
2 And on the seventh day God came to the end of all his work; and on the seventh day he took his rest from all the work which he had done.
3 And God gave his blessing to the seventh day and made it holy: because on that day he took his rest from all the work which he had made and done.
14 This is my rest for ever: here will I ever be; for this is my desire.
35 All the days while it is waste will the land have rest, such rest as it never had in your Sabbaths, when you were living in it.
17 There the passions of the evil are over, and those whose strength has come to an end have rest.
15 As it is said, Today if you will let his voice come to your ears, be not hard of heart, as when you made him angry.
16 And the children of Israel are to keep the Sabbath holy, from generation to generation, by an eternal agreement.
17 It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever; because in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he took his rest and had pleasure in it.
6 And then let themselves be turned away, it is not possible for their hearts to be made new a second time; because they themselves put the Son of God on the cross again, openly shaming him.
21 Six days let work be done, but on the seventh day take your rest: at ploughing time and at the grain-cutting you are to have a day for rest.
27 And the words, Still one more, make it clear that there will be a taking away of those things which are shaking, as of things which are made, so that there may be only those things of which no shaking is possible.
9 For you have not come to the rest and the heritage which the Lord your God is giving you.
6 As he says in another place, You are a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.
7 For if that first agreement had been as good as possible, there would have been no place for a second.
15 And truly if they had kept in mind the country from which they went out, they would have had chances of turning back.
11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and the sea, and everything in them, and he took his rest on the seventh day: for this reason the Lord has given his blessing to the seventh day and made it holy.
20 But they themselves are not to go in to see the holy place, even for a minute, for fear of death.
8 Come back, O Lord, to your resting-place; you and the ark of your strength.
2 They are at rest in their last resting-places, every one going straight before him.
4 I will not give sleep to my eyes, or rest to my eyeballs,
5 Till I have got a place for the Lord, a resting-place for the great God of Jacob.
7 All the earth is at rest and is quiet: they are bursting into song.
28 Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.
14 And he said, I myself will go with you and give you rest.
18 And my people will be living in peace, in houses where there is no fear, and in quiet resting-places.
10 A little sleep, a little rest, a little folding of the hands in sleep:
12 So man goes down to his last resting-place and comes not again: till the heavens come to an end, they will not be awake or come out of their sleep.
8 Keep in memory the Sabbath and let it be a holy day.
40 Because God had kept some better thing for us, so that it was not possible for them to become complete without us.