Hebrews 11:15
And doutles yf they had bene myndefull off that countre from whence they came out, they had leysure to haue returned agayne.
And doutles yf they had bene myndefull off that countre from whence they came out, they had leysure to haue returned agayne.
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16But 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.
13All 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.
14For they that saye soch thinges, declare, that they seke a naturall countre.
14for here haue we no contynuynge cite, but we seke one to come.
10For yf we had not made this tarienge, we had now bene come agayne twyse.
15For yf ye turne you backe from folowinge him, he shal yet leaue them more in the wildernes, & so shal ye destroye all this people.
5And in this place agayne: They shal not come in to my rest.
6Seynge it foloweth the, that some must enter there in to: and they, to whom it was first preached, entred not therin for vnbeleues sake,
9By 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:
10for he loked for a cite which hath a foundacion, whose buylder and maker is God.
37and yf they turne within their hertes in the londe where they are presoners, and so conuerte, and make their intercession vnto the in the londe of their captiuyte, and saye: We haue synned, and done amysse, and haue bene vngodly:
38and so turne them selues vnto ye with all their hert and with all their soule in the londe of their captiuyte, wherin they are presoners: and make their prayer towarde the waye of their owne londe, which thou gauest vnto their fathers, and towarde the cite which thou hast chosen, and towarde the house that I haue buylded vnto thy name:
27But as for the londe that ye will desyre to returne vnto, ye shall neuer come at it agayne.
38which (men) the worlde was not worthy of: they wandred aboute in wyldernesses, vpon mountaynes, in dennes and caues of the earth.
39And these all thorow faith optayned good reporte, and receaued not ye promes:
40because God had prouyded a better thinge for vs, that they without vs shulde not be made perfecte.
4They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
39vnto whom oure fathers wolde not be obediet, but thrust him fro the, and in their hertes turned backe agayne in to Egipte,
47and yf they remembre them selues in the londe where they are captyue, and turne, and make their intercession vnto the in the londe of their captyuite, and saye: We haue synned, & done amysse, and haue bene vngodly,
48and so turne vnto ye with all their hert, and with all their soule in the lode of their enemies (which led them awaye captyue) and make their prayer vnto the towarde the waye of their londe, that thou hast geuen vnto their fathers, euen towarde the cite which thou hast chosen, and towarde the house that I haue buylded vnto thy name:
19Wha they were yet but small & fewe in nobre, and straungers in the same londe.
20And they wente from one nacion to another, & from one realme to another people.
21For it had bene better for them, not to haue knowne the waye of righteousnes, then after they haue knowne it, to turne from the holy commaundemet, that was geuen vnto them.
5& haue taisted of ye good worde of God, and of the power of the worlde to come,
6yf they fall awaye (and concernynge them selues crucifye the sonne of God afresshe, and make a mocke off him) that they shulde be renued agayne vnto repentaunce.
29O that they were wyse & vnderstode this, that they wolde cosidre what shulde happe vnto them her after.
17For 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.
27Therfore turned they back traytorously and vnfaithfully fro hi, & wolde not receaue his wayes.
6My people hath bene a lost flocke, my shepherdes haue disceaued them, & haue made them go astraye vpon the hilles. They haue gone from the mountayne to the litle hill, & forgotten their folde.
12When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
13What tyme as they wente from one nacion to another, from one kyngdome to another.
35They thought then that God was their socoure, and that the hye God was their redemer.
11and beholde, they deale contrarely with vs, and come to thrust vs out of the inheritaunce, that thou hast geuen vs in possession.
7For yf that first (Testament) had bene fautles, then shulde no place haue bene soughte for the secode.
26and estemed the rebuke of Christ greater riches, then the treasure of Egipte: for he had respecte vnto the rewarde.
17Now whan Pharao had let ye people go, God led them not the waye thorow the lode of the Philistynes, which was ye nexte: for he thoughte: The people might repet, wha they se warre, and so turne in agayne into Egipte.
8For yf Iosua had geuen them rest, the wolde he not afterwarde haue spoken, of another daye.
19and what maner of lande it is that they dwell in, whether it be good or bad: & what maner of cities they be that they dwell in, whether they be fenced with walles, or not:
25Then shalt it be sayde: Euen because they haue forsaken the couenaunt of ye LORDE God of their fathers (which he made with them whan he broughte them out of the londe of Egipte)
6They thought not in their hertes: Where haue we left the LORDE, yt brought vs out of the lode of Egipte: yt led vs thorow the wildernesse, thorow a deserte and rough londe, thorow a drie and a deedly londe, yee a londe that no man had gone thorow, and wherein no man had dwelt.
2Els shulde they haue ceassed to haue bene offred, because that the offerers once pourged, shulde haue had nomore conscience of synnes.
9For yf ye turne vnto the LORDE, then shal youre brethren and children haue mercy in the sighte of them which holde them in captiuyte, that they maye come agayne in to this londe: for the LORDE youre God is gracious and mercifull, and shal not turne awaye his face from you, yf ye conuerte vnto him.
28(that the londe wherout thou hast broughte vs, saye not: The LORDE was not able to bringe them in to the lande, that he promysed them, and because he hated them, therfore hath he broughte them out, to destroye the in the wyldernesse:)
42They turned backe & tempted God, and moued the holy one in Israel.
39Yee many a tyme turned he his wrath awaye, and wolde not suffre his whole displeasure to aryse.
14But the people who they shal serue, wyl I iudge. Afterwarde shall they go forth with greate substaunce:
1Wherfore we ought to geue the more hede vnto the thinges which we haue herde, lest we perisshe.
3yf so be that ye haue taisted how frendly the LORDE is.
6But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.