13:1 Let
brotherly
love
continue.
13:2 Do
not
neglect
to
show
hospitality
to
strangers,
for
thereby
some
have
entertained
angels
unawares.
13:3 Remember
those
who
are
in
prison,
as
though
in
prison
with
them,
and
those
who
are
mistreated,
since
you
also
are
in
the
body.
13:4 Let
marriage
be
held
in
honor
among
all,
and
let
the
marriage
bed
be
undefiled,
for
God
will
judge
the
sexually
immoral
and
adulterous.
13:5 Keep
your
life
free
from
love
of
money,
and
be
content
with
what
you
have,
for
he
has
said,
"I
will
never
leave
you
nor
forsake
you."
13:6 So
we
can
confidently
say,
"The
Lord
is
my
helper;
I
will
not
fear;
what
can
man
do
to
me"
13:7 Remember
your
leaders,
those
who
spoke
to
you
the
word
of
God.
Consider
the
outcome
of
their
way
of
life,
and
imitate
their
faith.
13:8 Jesus
Christ
is
the
same
yesterday
and
today
and
forever.
13:9 Do
not
be
led
away
by
diverse
and
strange
teachings,
for
it
is
good
for
the
heart
to
be
strengthened
by
grace,
not
by
foods,
which
have
not
benefited
those
devoted
to
them.
13:10 We
have
an
altar
from
which
those
who
serve
the
tent
have
no
right
to
eat.
13:11 For
the
bodies
of
those
animals
whose
blood
is
brought
into
the
holy
places
by
the
high
priest
as
a
sacrifice
for
sin
are
burned
outside
the
camp.
13:12 So
Jesus
also
suffered
outside
the
gate
in
order
to
sanctify
the
people
through
his
own
blood.
13:13 Therefore
let
us
go
to
him
outside
the
camp
and
bear
the
reproach
he
endured.
13:14 For
here
we
have
no
lasting
city,
but
we
seek
the
city
that
is
to
come.
13:15 Through
him
then
let
us
continually
offer
up
a
sacrifice
of
praise
to
God,
that
is,
the
fruit
of
lips
that
acknowledge
his
name.
13:16 Do
not
neglect
to
do
good
and
to
share
what
you
have,
for
such
sacrifices
are
pleasing
to
God.
13:17 Obey
your
leaders
and
submit
to
them,
for
they
are
keeping
watch
over
your
souls,
as
those
who
will
have
to
give
an
account.
Let
them
do
this
with
joy
and
not
with
groaning,
for
that
would
be
of
no
advantage
to
you.
13:18 Pray
for
us,
for
we
are
sure
that
we
have
a
clear
conscience,
desiring
to
act
honorably
in
all
things.
13:19 I
urge
you
the
more
earnestly
to
do
this
in
order
that
I
may
be
restored
to
you
the
sooner.
13:20 Now
may
the
God
of
peace
who
brought
again
from
the
dead
our
Lord
Jesus,
the
great
shepherd
of
the
sheep,
by
the
blood
of
the
eternal
covenant,
13:21 equip
you
with
everything
good
that
you
may
do
his
will,
working
in
us
that
which
is
pleasing
in
his
sight,
through
Jesus
Christ,
to
whom
be
glory
forever
and
ever.
Amen.
13:22 I
appeal
to
you,
brothers,
bear
with
my
word
of
exhortation,
for
I
have
written
to
you
briefly.
13:23 You
should
know
that
our
brother
Timothy
has
been
released,
with
whom
I
shall
see
you
if
he
comes
soon.
13:24 Greet
all
your
leaders
and
all
the
saints.
Those
who
come
from
Italy
send
you
greetings.
13:25 Grace
be
with
all
of
you.