Hebrews 5:11
Wherof we haue many thinges to saye, which are harde to be vttered, because ye are dull of hearynge.
Wherof we haue many thinges to saye, which are harde to be vttered, because ye are dull of hearynge.
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12For where as concernynge the tyme ye ought to be teachers, yet haue ye nede agayne, yt we teach you the first preceptes of the worde of God: and are become soch as haue nede of mylke, and not stronge meate.
13For euery one that is fed yet with mylte, is vnexperte in the worde of righteousnes, for he is but a babe.
14But stronge meate belongeth vnto them yt are perfecte, which thorow custome haue their wyttes exercysed to iudge both good and euell.
1Wherfore we ought to geue the more hede vnto the thinges which we haue herde, lest we perisshe.
2For yf the worde which was spoke by angels, was stedfast, and euery trasgression and dishobedience receaued a iust recompence of rewarde,
3how shal we escape, yf we despyse so greate a saluacion: which after that it beganne to be preached by the LORDE himselfe, was confirmed vpon vs, by them that herde it,
15solonge as it is sayde: Todaye, yf ye shal heare his voyce, harde not youre hertes, as in the prouocacio.
10and is called of God an hye prest after the order of Melchisedech.
2I gaue you mylke to drynke, and not meate, for ye mighte not then awaye withall, nether maye ye yet euen now, in so moch as ye are yet fleshlye.
7Wherfore, as ye holy goost sayeth: Todaye yf ye shal heare his voyce,
30Therfore are there so many weake and sicke amoge you, and many slepe.
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,
7therfore 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.
5and haue forgotten the consolacion, which speaketh vnto you as vnto children: My sonne, despyse not the chastenynge off the LORDE, nether faynte whan thou art rebuked of him:
60Many now of his disciples that herde this, sayde: This is an harde sayenge, who maye abyde the hearynge of it?
25Se that ye despyse not him that speaketh vnto you: for yf they escaped not which refused him that spake on earth, moch more shal we not escape, yf we turne awaye from him that speaketh from heaue:
2which can haue copassion on the ignoraunt, and on them that are out of the waye, for so moch as he himselfe also is compased aboute with infirmyte.
4For it is not possible, that they which were once lighted, and haue taisted of the heauely gyfte, and are become partakers of the holy goost,
5& haue taisted of ye good worde of God, and of the power of the worlde to come,
26& sayde: Go vnto this people, and saye: With eares ye shal heare, & not vnderstode: & with eyes shal ye se, & not perceaue.
9Neuertheles (ye dearly beloued) we trust to se better of you, and yt saluacio is nyer, though we thus speake.
11Yee and we desyre, that euery one of you shewe the same diligence, to the stablyshinge of hope euen vnto the ende,
12that ye faynte not, but folowe them which thorow faith and paciece inheret the promyses.
9What is he amonge them, yt can teach, instructe or enfourme the childre, which are weened from suck or taken from the brestes: of eny other fashion, then:
11Verely I saye vnto ye: We speake that we knowe, and testifie that we haue sene, and ye receaue not oure wytnesse.
9But he that lacketh these thinges, is blynde, & gropeth for the waye with the hade, and hath forgotten, that he was clensed from his olde synnes.
1My brethre, be not euery man a master, remebrynge how that we shall receaue the more damnacion:
12I haue yet moch to saye vnto you, but ye can not now beare it awaye:
6From the which some haue erred, & haue turned vnto vayne iangelynge,
7wyllinge to be doctours of the scripture, and vnderstonde not what they speake, nether wherof they affirme.
11Let vs make haist therfore to enter in to that rest, lest eny man fall after the same ensample of vnbeleue.
1Let vs feare therfore, lest eny of vs forsakynge the promes of entrynge in to his rest, shulde seme to come behinde:
2for it is declared vnto vs as well as vnto the. But the worde of preachinge helped not the, wha they that herde it, beleued it not.
15Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare.
1Of the thinges which we haue spoken, this is the pyth: We haue soch an hye prest, that is set on ye righte hande of the seate of maiestie in heaue:
14Seynge 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.
1God in tyme past dyuersly & many wayes, spake vnto ye fathers by prophetes,
2but in these last dayes he hath spoken vnto vs by his sonne, whom he hath made heyre of all thinges, by whom also he made the worlde.
1Wherfore let vs leaue the doctryne pertaynynge to the begynnynge of a Christen life, and let vs go vnto perfeccion: and now nomore laye ye foundacion of repetaunce from deed workes, and of faith towarde God,
20Brethren be not children in vnderstondinge, howbeit as concerninge maliciousnes be childre, but in vnderstondinge be parfecte.
18For ye are not come to ye mout that can be touched and burneth with fyre, nether yet to myst and darcknes, and tempest of wedder,
32But call ye to remebrauce ye dayes yt are past, i ye which after ye had receaued lighte, ye endured a greate fighte off aduersities:
15And it is yet a more euident thinge, yf after the symilitude of Mechisedech there aryse another prest,
12Take hede brethren, that there be not in eny of you an euell hert of vnbeleue, to departe from the lyuynge God:
13but exhorte youre selues daylie, whyle it is called to daye, lest eny of you waxe harde harted thorow ye disceatfulnes of synne.
6And though I be rude in speakynge, yet am I not rude in knowlege. Howbeit amoge you I am knowne to the vttemost.
20We can not chose, but speake that we haue sene & herde.
7euer lernynge, and are neuer able to come vnto the knowlege of the trueth.
17Therfore oure hert is full of heuynesse, & oure eyes dymme:
15And the holy goost also beareth vs recorde of this, euen whan he sayde before: