1:1 God
who
at
sundry
times,
and
in
diuers
manners,
spake
in
time
past
vnto
the
Fathers
by
the
Prophets,
1:2 Hath
in
these
last
dayes
spoken
vnto
vs
by
his
Sonne,
whom
he
hath
appointed
heire
of
all
things,
by
whom
also
he
made
the
worlds,
1:3 Who
being
the
brightnesse
of
his
glory,
and
the
expresse
image
of
his
person,
and
vpholding
all
things
by
the
word
of
his
power,
when
hee
had
by
himselfe
purged
our
sinnes,
sate
down
on
ye
right
hand
of
the
Maiestie
on
high,
1:4 Being
made
so
much
better
then
the
Angels,
as
hee
hath
by
inheritance
obtained
a
more
excellent
Name
then
they.
1:5 For
vnto
which
of
the
Angels
said
he
at
any
time,
Thou
art
my
sonne,
this
day
haue
I
begotten
thee
And
again,
I
will
be
to
him
a
Father,
and
he
shall
be
to
me
a
Sonne.
1:6 And
againe,
when
he
bringeth
in
the
first
begotten
into
the
world,
hee
saith,
And
let
all
the
Angels
of
God
worship
him.
1:7 And
of
the
Angels
he
saith:
Who
maketh
his
Angels
spirits,
and
his
ministers
a
flame
of
fire.
1:8 But
vnto
the
Sonne,
he
saith,
Thy
throne,
O
God,
is
for
euer
and
euer:
a
scepter
of
righteousnesse
is
the
scepter
of
thy
kingdome.
1:9 Thou
hast
loued
righteousnesse,
and
hated
iniquitie,
therefore
God,
euen
thy
God
hath
anointed
thee
with
the
oyle
of
gladnesse
aboue
thy
fellowes.
1:10 And,
thou
Lord
in
the
beginning
hast
layed
the
foundation
of
the
earth:
and
the
heauens
are
the
works
of
thine
hands.
1:11 They
shall
perish,
but
thou
remainest:
and
they
all
shal
waxe
old
as
doth
a
garment.
1:12 And
as
a
vesture
shalt
thou
fold
them
vp,
and
they
shall
be
changed,
but
thou
art
the
same,
and
thy
yeeres
shall
not
faile
1:13 But
to
which
of
the
Angels
said
hee
at
any
time,
Sit
on
my
right
hand,
vntill
I
make
thine
enemies
thy
footstoole
1:14 Are
they
not
all
ministring
spirits,
sent
foorth
to
minister
for
them,
who
shall
be
heires
of
saluation