Hebrews 4:9
Therfore remayneth there yet a rest vnto the people of God.
Therfore remayneth there yet a rest vnto the people of God.
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10 For he that is entred in to his rest, ceasseth from his workes, as God doth from his
11 Let vs make haist therfore to enter in to that rest, lest eny man fall after the same ensample of vnbeleue.
3 (For we which haue beleued, enter in to his rest) acordynge as he sayde: Euen as I haue sworne in my wrath, They shal not enter in to my rest. And that (spake he) verely loge after that the workes fro the begynnynge of the worlde were made:
4 For he spake in a certayne place of the seueth daye, on this wyse: And God rested on the seuenth daye from all his workes.
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,
7 therfore appoynteth he a daye agayne after so longe tyme, and sayeth: Todaye (as it is rehearsed by Dauid) Todaye yf ye shal heare his voyce, then harden not youre hertes.
8 For yf Iosua had geuen them rest, the wolde he not afterwarde haue spoken, of another daye.
29 Beholde, ye LORDE hath geuen you the Sabbath, therfore vpon the sixte daye he geueth you bred for two dayes: therfore let euery man now byde at home, and noman go forth of his place vpon the seuenth daye.
30 So the people rested vpo ye seuenth daye.
1 Let vs feare therfore, lest eny of vs forsakynge the promes of entrynge in to his rest, shulde seme to come behinde:
2 and thus in the seuenth daye God ended his worke, which he had made, & rested in the seuenth daye from all his workes which he had made:
3 And blessed the seuenth daye, & sanctified it, because yt in it he rested from all his workes, which God created and made.
9 For ye are not yet come to rest, ner to ye enheritauce which the LORDE thy God shal geue the.
10 But ye shal go ouer Iordane, and dwell in the londe yt the LORDE youre God shall deuyde out vnto you, & he shal geue you rest from all youre enemies rounde aboute, and ye shal dwell safe.
16 Therfore shal the children of Israel kepe the Sabbath, that they maye kepe it also amonge their posterities for an euerlastynge couenaunt.
17 An euerlastynge token is it betwixte me and the children of Israel. For in sixe dayes made the LORDE heaue & earth, but vpon ye seuenth daye he rested, and was refreshed.
17 There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
18 To whom sware he, yt they shulde not enter in to his rest, but vnto the yt beleued not?
34 Then shall the londe reioyse in hir Sabbathes, as longe as it lyeth wayst, and ye be in the enemies londe. Yee then shal the londe kepe holy daye, and reioyse in hir rest,
35 as longe as it lieth wayst, because it coude not rest in youre Sabbathes, whan ye dwelt therin.
12 This shal bringe rest, yf one refresh the weery, ye this shal bringe rest. But they had no will to heare.
11 so that I sware in my wrath, that they shulde not enter in to my rest.
21 Sixe dayes shalt thou labor, vpon ye seueth daye shalt thou rest both from plowinge and reapynge.
25 For Dauid sayde: The LORDE God of Israel hath geuen his people rest, & shall dwell at Ierusalem for euer.
2 Thus saieth the LORDE: The people of Israel which escaped in ye wildernes from the swearde, founde grace to come in to their rest.
8 Remembre the Sabbath daie, that thou sanctifie it.
9 Sixe dayes shalt thou laboure and do all thy worke:
10 But vpon the seuenth daye is the Sabbath of the LORDE thy God: thou shalt do no maner worke in it, nether thou, ner thy sonne, ner thy doughter, ner thy seruaunt, ner thy mayde, ner thy catell, ner thy straunger that is within thy gates.
11 For in sixe dayes the LORDE made heauen and earth, and the see, and all that therin is, and rested vpon the seuenth daye: therfore the LORDE blessed the seuenth daye, & halowed it.
14 For the LORDE hath chosen Sio, to be an habitacio for him self hath he chosen her.
11 Therfore I sware vnto the in my wrath, that they shulde not enter in to my rest.
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.
3 Sixe dayes shalt thou worke, but the seuenth daie is the rest of the Sabbath, and shalbe called holy. Ye shal do no worke therin, for it is the Sabbath of the LORDE, where so euer ye dwell.
18 And my people shal dwel in the ynnes of peace, in my tabernacle and pleasure, where there is ynough in the all.
3 When ye LORDE now shal bringe ye to rest, fro ye trauayle, feare, & harde bondage yt thou wast laden withall:
28 Come vnto me all ye that laboure and are laden, and I wil ease you.
7 And therfore ye whole worlde is now at rest and quyetnesse, & men synge for ioye.
14 He sayde: My presence shal go before the, there with wyll I lede the.
8 Arise (o LORDE) in to thy restinge place, thou & ye arke of yi stregth.
12 Sixe dayes shalt thou do thy worke, but vpon the seuenth daye thou shalt kepe holy daye, that thine oxe and Asse maye rest, and that the sonne of thy handmayden and the straunger maye refresh them selues.
40 because God had prouyded a better thinge for vs, that they without vs shulde not be made perfecte.
30 Thus was ye kyngdome of Iosaphat in quyetnes, & God gaue him rest on euery syde.
36 For ye haue nede of pacience, that after ye haue done the wil of God, ye mighte receaue the promes.
4 But in the seuenth yeare the lode shal haue his Sabbath of rest for a Sabbath vnto the LORDE, wherin thou shalt not sowe thy felde ner cut thy vynes.
4 For so moch now as the LORDE youre God hath broughte youre brethre to rest, as he promysed them, turne you now, and go youre waye to youre tentes in to the londe of youre possession, which Moses the seruaunt of the LORDE gaue you beyode Iordane.
31 therfore shall it be a fre Sabbath vnto you, and ye shal humble youre soules. Let this be a perpetuall lawe.
2 that he himself might be in rest, lie quietly vpon his bed, & lyue after his owne pleasure.
13 Go thou thy waye now, till it be ended: take thy rest, and byde in thy lot, till the dayes haue an ende.
13 That thou mayest geue him pacience in tyme of aduersite, vntill the pytte be dygged vp for the vngodly.