6:1 Wherefore
leaving
the
doctrine
of
the
first
principles
of
Christ,
let
us
press
on
unto
perfection;
not
laying
again
a
foundation
of
repentance
from
dead
works,
and
of
faith
toward
God,
6:2 of
the
teaching
of
baptisms,
and
of
laying
on
of
hands,
and
of
resurrection
of
the
dead,
and
of
eternal
judgment.
6:3 And
this
will
we
do,
if
God
permit.
6:4 For
as
touching
those
who
were
once
enlightened
and
tasted
of
the
heavenly
gift,
and
were
made
partakers
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
6:5 and
tasted
the
good
word
of
God,
and
the
powers
of
the
age
to
come,
6:6 and
[then]
fell
away,
it
is
impossible
to
renew
them
again
unto
repentance;
seeing
they
crucify
to
themselves
the
Son
of
God
afresh,
and
put
him
to
an
open
shame.
6:7 For
the
land
which
hath
drunk
the
rain
that
cometh
oft
upon
it,
and
bringeth
forth
herbs
meet
for
them
for
whose
sake
it
is
also
tilled,
receiveth
blessing
from
God:
6:8 but
if
it
beareth
thorns
and
thistles,
it
is
rejected
and
nigh
unto
a
curse;
whose
end
is
to
be
burned.
6:9 But,
beloved,
we
are
persuaded
better
things
of
you,
and
things
that
accompany
salvation,
though
we
thus
speak:
6:10 for
God
is
not
unrighteous
to
forget
your
work
and
the
love
which
ye
showed
toward
his
name,
in
that
ye
ministered
unto
the
saints,
and
still
do
minister.
6:11 And
we
desire
that
each
one
of
you
may
show
the
same
diligence
unto
the
fulness
of
hope
even
to
the
end:
6:12 that
ye
be
not
sluggish,
but
imitators
of
them
who
through
faith
and
patience
inherit
the
promises.
6:13 For
when
God
made
promise
to
Abraham,
since
he
could
swear
by
none
greater,
he
sware
by
himself,
6:14 saying,
Surely
blessing
I
will
bless
thee,
and
multiplying
I
will
multiply
thee.
6:15 And
thus,
having
patiently
endured,
he
obtained
the
promise.
6:16 For
men
swear
by
the
greater:
and
in
every
dispute
of
theirs
the
oath
is
final
for
confirmation.
6:17 Wherein
God,
being
minded
to
show
more
abundantly
unto
the
heirs
of
the
promise
the
immutability
of
his
counsel,
interposed
with
an
oath;
6:18 that
by
two
immutable
things,
in
which
it
is
impossible
for
God
to
lie,
we
may
have
a
strong
encouragement,
who
have
fled
for
refuge
to
lay
hold
of
the
hope
set
before
us:
6:19 which
we
have
as
an
anchor
of
the
soul,
[a
hope]
both
sure
and
stedfast
and
entering
into
that
which
is
within
the
veil;
6:20 whither
as
a
forerunner
Jesus
entered
for
us,
having
become
a
high
priest
for
ever
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek.