Hebrews 11:14
For they that saye soch thinges, declare, that they seke a naturall countre.
For they that saye soch thinges, declare, that they seke a naturall countre.
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15 And doutles yf they had bene myndefull off that countre from whence they came out, they had leysure to haue returned agayne.
16 But now they desyre a better, that is to saye, a heauely. Wherfore God is not ashamed of the, eue to be called their God: for he hath prepared a cite for them.
13 All these dyed acordinge to faith, and receaued not the promyses, but sawe the afarre off, and beleued them, and saluted them: and cofessed, that they were straungers & pilgrems vpo earth.
13 Let vs go forth therfore out of the tentes, and suffre rebuke with him:
14 for here haue we no contynuynge cite, but we seke one to come.
8 By faith Abraham (wha he was called) obeyed, to go out in to the place, which he shulde afterwarde receaue to inheritaunce: and he wente out, not knowynge whither he shulde go.
9 By faith was he a straunger in the lode of promes as in a straunge countre, & dwelt in tabernacles: and so dyd Isaac & Iacob, heyres with him of the same promes:
10 for he loked for a cite which hath a foundacion, whose buylder and maker is God.
37 were stoned, were hewen a sunder, were tempted, were slayne with the swerde, wente aboute in shepe skynnes and goates skynnes, in nede, in tribulacion, in vexacion,
38 which (men) the worlde was not worthy of: they wandred aboute in wyldernesses, vpon mountaynes, in dennes and caues of the earth.
39 And these all thorow faith optayned good reporte, and receaued not ye promes:
40 because God had prouyded a better thinge for vs, that they without vs shulde not be made perfecte.
20 But oure conuersacion is in heauen, from whence we loke for the Sauioure Iesu Christ ye LORDE,
2 By it ye Elders were well reported of.
3 Thorow faith we vnderstonde, that the worlde and all the thinges which are sene, were made of naughte by the worde of God.
11 Dearly beloued, I beseke you as straungers and pilgrems, absteyne fro the fleshly lustes, which fighte agaynst the soule,
19 Wha they were yet but small & fewe in nobre, and straungers in the same londe.
20 And they wente from one nacion to another, & from one realme to another people.
15 For we are but pilgrems & straugers before the, as were all oure fathers. Oure life vpon earth is as a shadowe, and here is no abydinge.
5 And in this place agayne: They shal not come in to my rest.
6 Seynge it foloweth the, that some must enter there in to: and they, to whom it was first preached, entred not therin for vnbeleues sake,
1 We knowe surely, yt yf oure earthy house of this dwellynge were destroyed, we haue a buyldynge ordeyned of God, an house not made with handes, but euerlastynge in heauen.
2 And in the same sighe we also after oure masion, which is from heauen:
26 and estemed the rebuke of Christ greater riches, then the treasure of Egipte: for he had respecte vnto the rewarde.
27 By faith he forsoke Egipte, and feared not the fearcenes of the kynge: for he endured, eue as though he had sene him which is inuisible.
4 They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
16 They are not of the worlde, as I also am not of the worlde.
7 For because of his names sake they wente forth, and toke nothinge of the Heythen.
15 And the holy goost also beareth vs recorde of this, euen whan he sayde before:
4 My couenaunt also haue I made with them, that I wil geue them the londe of Canaan, the londe of their pilgremage, wherin they haue bene straungers.
12 When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
13 What tyme as they wente from one nacion to another, from one kyngdome to another.
27 No doute that same that he sayeth yet once more, signifieth the remouynge awaye of those thinges which are shaken, as off thinges which are made: that ye thinges which are not shake, maye remayne.
7 & spake to the whole cogregacion of the children of Israel: The londe yt we haue walked thorow to spye it out, is a very good lande.
11 and beholde, they deale contrarely with vs, and come to thrust vs out of the inheritaunce, that thou hast geuen vs in possession.
34 quenched the violece of fyre, escaped ye edge of the swerde, of weake were made stronge, became valeaunt in batayll, turned to flighte the armyes of the aleauntes,
11 for so moch as they all come of one, both he that sanctifieth; & they which are sanctified.For the which causes sake, he is not ashamed to call them brethren,
6 they perceaued it, and fled vnto lystra and Derba cities of ye countre of Licaonia, and vnto ye region that lyeth rounde aboute,
15 And it is yet a more euident thinge, yf after the symilitude of Mechisedech there aryse another prest,
14 But the people who they shal serue, wyl I iudge. Afterwarde shall they go forth with greate substaunce:
15 But they cried vnto euery ma: fle the staynynge, awaye, get you hece, touch it not. Yee (sayde they) ye must be brent, ye must dwell amonge the Gentiles, & byde no longer here.
4 And sayde: Come, let vs buylde a cite & a tower, whose toppe maye reach vnto heaue, yt we maye make vs a name, afore we be scatred abrode in all londes.
18 vnto vs, which loke not on the thinges that are sene, but on them which are not sene. For ye thinges which are sene, are temporall: but the thinges that are not sene, are eternall.
11 searchinge whan or at what tyme the sprete off Christ that was in them, shulde signifye, which (sprete) testified before the passions that shulde come vnto Christ, and the glory that shulde folowe after.
17 For ye knowe, how that afterwarde whan he wolde haue inhereted the blessynge, he was put by: for he foude no place of repetaunce, though he desyred (ye blessynge) with teares.
17 But God, wyllinge very abundauntly to shewe vnto the heyres of promes the stablenes of his councell, added an ooth
34 For ye haue suffred with my bodes, and toke a worth ye spoylinge of youre goodes, and that with gladnes, knowynge in youre selues, how that ye haue in heauen a better & an enduringe substaunce.
14 Folowe after peace with all men, and holynes, without the which no man shal se the LORDE,
18 of whom it was sayde: In Isaac shal thy sede be called:
14 Seynge then that we haue a greate hye prest, eue Iesus ye sonne of God, which is entred in to heauen, let vs holde oure profession.