12:1 Therefore
let
us
also,
seeing
we
are
compassed
about
with
so
great
a
cloud
of
witnesses,
lay
aside
every
weight,
and
the
sin
which
doth
so
easily
beset
us,
and
let
us
run
with
patience
the
race
that
is
set
before
us,
12:2 looking
unto
Jesus
the
author
and
perfecter
of
[our]
faith,
who
for
the
joy
that
was
set
before
him
endured
the
cross,
despising
shame,
and
hath
sat
down
at
the
right
hand
of
the
throne
of
God.
12:3 For
consider
him
that
hath
endured
such
gainsaying
of
sinners
against
himself,
that
ye
wax
not
weary,
fainting
in
your
souls.
12:4 Ye
have
not
yet
resisted
unto
blood,
striving
against
sin:
12:5 and
ye
have
forgotten
the
exhortation
which
reasoneth
with
you
as
with
sons,
My
son,
regard
not
lightly
the
chastening
of
the
Lord,
Nor
faint
when
thou
art
reproved
of
him;
12:6 For
whom
the
Lord
loveth
he
chasteneth,
And
scourgeth
every
son
whom
he
receiveth.
12:7 It
is
for
chastening
that
ye
endure;
God
dealeth
with
you
as
with
sons;
for
what
son
is
there
whom
[his]
father
chasteneth
not
12:8 But
if
ye
are
without
chastening,
whereof
all
have
been
made
partakers,
then
are
ye
bastards,
and
not
sons.
12:9 Furthermore,
we
had
the
fathers
of
our
flesh
to
chasten
us,
and
we
gave
them
reverence:
shall
we
not
much
rather
be
in
subjection
unto
the
Father
of
spirits,
and
live
12:10 For
they
indeed
for
a
few
days
chastened
[us]
as
seemed
good
to
them;
but
he
for
[our]
profit,
that
[we]
may
be
partakers
of
his
holiness.
12:11 All
chastening
seemeth
for
the
present
to
be
not
joyous
but
grievous;
yet
afterward
it
yieldeth
peaceable
fruit
unto
them
that
have
been
exercised
thereby,
[even
the
fruit]
of
righteousness.
12:12 Wherefore
lift
up
the
hands
that
hang
down,
and
the
palsied
knees;
12:13 and
make
straight
paths
for
your
feet,
that
that
which
is
lame
be
not
turned
out
of
the
way,
but
rather
be
healed.
12:14 Follow
after
peace
with
all
men,
and
the
sanctification
without
which
no
man
shall
see
the
Lord:
12:15 looking
carefully
lest
[there
be]
any
man
that
falleth
short
of
the
grace
of
God;
lest
any
root
of
bitterness
springing
up
trouble
[you],
and
thereby
the
many
be
defiled;
12:16 lest
[there
be]
any
fornicator,
or
profane
person,
as
Esau,
who
for
one
mess
of
meat
sold
his
own
birthright.
12:17 For
ye
know
that
even
when
he
afterward
desired
to
inherit
the
blessing,
he
was
rejected;
for
he
found
no
place
for
a
change
of
mind
[in
his
father,]
though
he
sought
is
diligently
with
tears.
12:18 For
ye
are
not
come
unto
[a
mount]
that
might
be
touched,
and
that
burned
with
fire,
and
unto
blackness,
and
darkness,
and
tempest,
12:19 and
the
sound
of
a
trumpet,
and
the
voice
of
words;
which
[voice]
they
that
heard
entreated
that
no
word
more
should
be
spoken
unto
them;
12:20 for
they
could
not
endure
that
which
was
enjoined,
If
even
a
beast
touch
the
mountain,
it
shall
be
stoned;
12:21 and
so
fearful
was
the
appearance,
[that]
Moses
said,
I
exceedingly
fear
and
quake:
12:22 but
ye
are
come
unto
mount
Zion,
and
unto
the
city
of
the
living
God,
the
heavenly
Jerusalem,
and
to
innumerable
hosts
of
angels,
12:23 to
the
general
assembly
and
church
of
the
firstborn
who
are
enrolled
in
heaven,
and
to
God
the
Judge
of
all,
and
to
the
spirits
of
just
men
made
perfect,
12:24 and
to
Jesus
the
mediator
of
a
new
covenant,
and
to
the
blood
of
sprinkling
that
speaketh
better
than
[that
of]
Abel.
12:25 See
that
ye
refuse
not
him
that
speaketh.
For
if
they
escaped
not
when
they
refused
him
that
warned
[them]
on
earth,
much
more
[shall
not]
we
[escape]
who
turn
away
from
him
that
[warneth]
from
heaven:
12:26 whose
voice
then
shook
the
earth:
but
now
he
hath
promised,
saying,
Yet
once
more
will
I
make
to
tremble
not
the
earth
only,
but
also
the
heaven.
12:27 And
this
[word],
Yet
once
more,
signifieth
the
removing
of
those
things
that
are
shaken,
as
of
things
that
have
been
made,
that
those
things
which
are
not
shaken
may
remain.
12:28 Wherefore,
receiving
a
kingdom
that
cannot
be
shaken,
let
us
have
grace,
whereby
we
may
offer
service
well-pleasing
to
God
with
reverence
and
awe:
12:29 for
our
God
is
a
consuming
fire.