11:1 Now
faith
is
assurance
of
[things]
hoped
for,
a
conviction
of
things
not
seen.
11:2 For
therein
the
elders
had
witness
borne
to
them.
11:3 By
faith
we
understand
that
the
worlds
have
been
framed
by
the
word
of
God,
so
that
what
is
seen
hath
not
been
made
out
of
things
which
appear.
11:4 By
faith
Abel
offered
unto
God
a
more
excellent
sacrifice
than
Cain,
through
which
he
had
witness
borne
to
him
that
he
was
righteous,
God
bearing
witness
in
respect
of
his
gifts:
and
through
it
he
being
dead
yet
speaketh.
11:5 By
faith
Enoch
was
translated
that
he
should
not
see
death;
and
he
was
not
found,
because
God
translated
him:
for
he
hath
had
witness
borne
to
him
that
before
his
translation
he
had
been
well-pleasing
unto
God:
11:6 And
without
faith
it
is
impossible
to
be
well-pleasing
[unto
him];
for
he
that
cometh
to
God
must
believe
that
he
is,
and
[that]
he
is
a
rewarder
of
them
that
seek
after
him.
11:7 By
faith
Noah,
being
warned
[of
God]
concerning
things
not
seen
as
yet,
moved
with
godly
fear,
prepared
an
ark
to
the
saving
of
his
house;
through
which
he
condemned
the
world,
and
became
heir
of
the
righteousness
which
is
according
to
faith.
11:8 By
faith
Abraham,
when
he
was
called,
obeyed
to
go
out
unto
a
place
which
he
was
to
receive
for
an
inheritance;
and
he
went
out,
not
knowing
whither
he
went.
11:9 By
faith
he
became
a
sojourner
in
the
land
of
promise,
as
in
a
[land]
not
his
own,
dwelling
in
tents,
with
Isaac
and
Jacob,
the
heirs
with
him
of
the
same
promise:
11:10 for
he
looked
for
the
city
which
hath
the
foundations,
whose
builder
and
maker
is
God.
11:11 By
faith
even
Sarah
herself
received
power
to
conceive
seed
when
she
was
past
age,
since
she
counted
him
faithful
who
had
promised:
11:12 wherefore
also
there
sprang
of
one,
and
him
as
good
as
dead,
[so
many]
as
the
stars
of
heaven
in
multitude,
and
as
the
sand,
which
is
by
the
sea-shore,
innumerable.
11:13 These
all
died
in
faith,
not
having
received
the
promises,
but
having
seen
them
and
greeted
them
from
afar,
and
having
confessed
that
they
were
strangers
and
pilgrims
on
the
earth.
11:14 For
they
that
say
such
things
make
it
manifest
that
they
are
seeking
after
a
country
of
their
own.
11:15 And
if
indeed
they
had
been
mindful
of
that
[country]
from
which
they
went
out,
they
would
have
had
opportunity
to
return.
11:16 But
now
they
desire
a
better
[country],
that
is,
a
heavenly:
wherefore
God
is
not
ashamed
of
them,
to
be
called
their
God;
for
he
hath
prepared
for
them
a
city.
11:17 By
faith
Abraham,
being
tried,
offered
up
Isaac:
yea,
he
that
had
gladly
received
the
promises
was
offering
up
his
only
begotten
[son];
11:18 even
he
to
whom
it
was
said,
In
Isaac
shall
thy
seed
be
called:
11:19 accounting
that
God
[is]
able
to
raise
up,
even
from
the
dead;
from
whence
he
did
also
in
a
figure
receive
him
back.
11:20 By
faith
Isaac
blessed
Jacob
and
Esau,
even
concerning
things
to
come.
11:21 By
faith
Jacob,
when
he
was
dying,
blessed
each
of
the
sons
of
Joseph;
and
worshipped,
[leaning]
upon
the
top
of
his
staff.
11:22 By
faith
Joseph,
when
his
end
was
nigh,
made
mention
of
the
departure
of
the
children
of
Israel;
and
gave
commandment
concerning
his
bones.
11:23 By
faith
Moses,
when
he
was
born,
was
hid
three
months
by
his
parents,
because
they
saw
he
was
a
goodly
child;
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
king's
commandment.
11:24 By
faith
Moses,
when
he
was
grown
up,
refused
to
be
called
the
son
of
Pharaoh's
daughter;
11:25 choosing
rather
to
share
ill
treatment
with
the
people
of
God,
than
to
enjoy
the
pleasures
of
sin
for
a
season;
11:26 accounting
the
reproach
of
Christ
greater
riches
than
the
treasures
of
Egypt:
for
he
looked
unto
the
recompense
of
reward.
11:27 By
faith
he
forsook
Egypt,
not
fearing
the
wrath
of
the
king:
for
he
endured,
as
seeing
him
who
is
invisible.
11:28 By
faith
he
kept
the
passover,
and
the
sprinkling
of
the
blood,
that
the
destroyer
of
the
firstborn
should
not
touch
them.
11:29 By
faith
they
passed
through
the
Red
sea
as
by
dry
land:
which
the
Egyptians
assaying
to
do
were
swallowed
up.
11:30 By
faith
the
walls
of
Jericho
fell
down,
after
they
had
been
compassed
about
for
seven
days.
11:31 By
faith
Rahab
the
harlot
perished
not
with
them
that
were
disobedient,
having
received
the
spies
with
peace.
11:32 And
what
shall
I
more
say
for
the
time
will
fail
me
if
I
tell
of
Gideon,
Barak,
Samson,
Jephthah;
of
David
and
Samuel
and
the
prophets:
11:33 who
through
faith
subdued
kingdoms,
wrought
righteousness,
obtained
promises,
stopped
the
mouths
of
lions,
11:34 quenched
the
power
of
fire,
escaped
the
edge
of
the
sword,
from
weakness
were
made
strong,
waxed
mighty
in
war,
turned
to
flight
armies
of
aliens.
11:35 Women
received
their
dead
by
a
resurrection:
and
others
were
tortured,
not
accepting
their
deliverance;
that
they
might
obtain
a
better
resurrection:
11:36 and
others
had
trial
of
mockings
and
scourgings,
yea,
moreover
of
bonds
and
imprisonment:
11:37 they
were
stoned,
they
were
sawn
asunder,
they
were
tempted,
they
were
slain
with
the
sword:
they
went
about
in
sheepskins,
in
goatskins;
being
destitute,
afflicted,
ill-treated
11:38 (of
whom
the
world
was
not
worthy),
wandering
in
deserts
and
mountains
and
caves,
and
the
holes
of
the
earth.
11:39 And
these
all,
having
had
witness
borne
to
them
through
their
faith,
received
not
the
promise,
11:40 God
having
provided
some
better
thing
concerning
us,
that
apart
from
us
they
should
not
be
made
perfect.