Hebrews 11:9
By fayth he removed into the londe yt was promysed him as into a straunge countre and dwelt in tabernacles: and so dyd Isaac and Iacob heyres with him of the same promes.
By fayth he removed into the londe yt was promysed him as into a straunge countre and dwelt in tabernacles: and so dyd Isaac and Iacob heyres with him of the same promes.
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5By fayth was Enoch traslated yt he shuld not se deeth: nether was he founde: for God had taken him awaye. Before he was taken awaye he was reported of that he had pleased God:
6but with out fayth it is vnpossible to please him. For he that commeth to God must beleve that God is and that he is a rewarder of them that seke him.
7By fayth Noe honored God after that he was warned of thinges which were not sene and prepared the arcke to the savinge of his houssholde thorowe the which arcke he condempned the worlde and became heyre of the rightewesnes which commeth by fayth.
8By fayth Abraha whe he was called obeyed to goo out into a place which he shuld afterwarde receave to inheritaunce and he wet out not knowynge whether he shuld goo.
10For he loked for a citie havinge a foundacio whose bylder and maker is God.
11Thorow fayth Sara also receaved stregth to be with chylde and was delivered of a chylde when she was past age because she iudged him faythfull which had promysed.
13And they all dyed in fayth and receaved not the promyses: but sawe them a farre of and beleved them and saluted them: and confessed that they were straungers and pilgrems on the erthe.
14They that saye soche thinges declare that they seke a coutre.
16But now they desyre a better that is to saye a hevenlye. Wherfore God is not ashamed of them even to be called their God: for he hath prepared for them a citie.
17In fayth Abraham offered vp Isaac whe he was tempted and he offered him beinge his only begotten sonne which had receaved the promyses
18of who it was sayde in Isaac shall thy seed be called:
19for he cosidered that God was able to rayse vp agayne fro deeth. Wherfore receaved he him for an ensample.
20In fayth Isaac blessed Iacob and Esau concerninge thinges to come.
26and estemed the rebuke of Christ greater ryches then the treasure of Egypt. For he had a respect vnto ye rewarde.
27By fayth he forsoke Egypt and feared not the fearcenes of the kynge. For he endured even as he had sene him which is invisible.
28Thorow fayth he ordeyned the ester lambe and the effusion of bloud lest he that destroyed the fyrst borne shuld touche them.
39And these all thorow fayth obtayned good reporte and receaved not the promes
1And Iacob dwelt in the lande wherein his father was a straunger yt is to saye in the lande of Canaan.
1Fayth is a sure confidence of thynges which are hoped for and a certayntie of thynges which are not sene.
2By it ye elders were well reported of.
3Thorow fayth we vnderstonde that the worlde was ordeyned by the worde of god: and that thynges which are sene were made of thynges which are not sene.
3and sayd vnto him: come out of thy contre and from thy kynred and come into the londe which I shall shewe the.
4Then came he out of the londe of Chaldey and dwelt in Charran. And after that assone as his father was deed he brought him into this lande in which ye now dwell
5and he gave him none inheritaunce in it no not the bredeth of a fote: but promised yt he wolde geve it to him to possesse and to his seed after him when as yet he had no chylde.
6God verely spake on this wyse that his seade shulde be a dweller in a straunge londe and that they shulde kepe them in bondage and entreate them evyll.iiii.C. yeares.
12that ye faynt not but folowe them which thorow fayth and pacience inheret the promyses.
13For when god made promes to Abraham because he had no greater thinge to sweare by he sware by him silf
9So then they which be of fayth are blessed with faythfull Abraham.
18Than Abra toke downe hys tente and went and dwelled in the okegrove of Mamre which is in Ebron and buylded there an altar to the LORde.
3And he went on his iourney fro the south even vnto BETHEL ad vnto the place where his tente was at the fyrst tyme betwene BETHEL and Ay
6And Abram beleved the LORde and it was counted to him for rightwesnes.
15And so after that he had taryed a longe tyme he enioyed the promes.
4Moreouer I made an appoyntment with them to geue them the londe of Canaa: the londe of their pilgremage wherin they were straungers.
3Sogeorne in this lade and I wyll be with ye and wyll blesse ye: for vnto the and vnto thy sede I will geue all these cotreis And I will performe the oothe which I swore vnto Abraha thy father
17As it is wrytten: I have made the a father to many nacions even before god whom thou hast beleved which quyckeneth the deed and called those thinges which be not as though they were.
18Which Abraham contrary to hope beleved in hope that he shuld be the father of many nacions accordynge to that which was spoken:
19So shall thy seed be. And he faynted not in the fayth nor yet consydered hys awne body which was now deed even when he was almost an hondred yeare olde: nether yet that Sara was past chyldeberinge.
20He stackered not at the promes of God thorow vnbelefe: but was made stronge in the fayth and gave honour to God
34and dwelt in the Phelistinlade alonge season
6But he whose kynred is not counted amonge them receaved tythes of Abraham and blessed him that had the promyses.
4and geue the the blessynge of Abraham: both to the and to thy seed with the that thou mayst possesse the lade (wherein thou art a strangere) which God gaue vnto Abraham.
14For here have we no continuynge citie: but we seke one to come.
6Even as Abraham beleved God and it was asscribed to him for rightewesnes.
5Lot also which went wyth hym had shepe catell and tentes:
22By fayth Ioseph when he dyed remebred the departinge of the chyldren of Israel and gave commaundement of his bones.
1Then the LORde sayd vnto Abra Gett the out of thy contre and from thy kynred and out of thy fathers house into a londe which I wyll shewe the.