12:1 Therefore,
we
also
having
so
great
a
cloud
of
witnesses
set
around
us,
every
weight
having
put
off,
and
the
closely
besetting
sin,
through
endurance
may
we
run
the
contest
that
is
set
before
us,
12:2 looking
to
the
author
and
perfecter
of
faith--Jesus,
who,
over-against
the
joy
set
before
him--did
endure
a
cross,
shame
having
despised,
on
the
right
hand
also
of
the
throne
of
God
did
sit
down;
12:3 for
consider
again
him
who
endured
such
gainsaying
from
the
sinners
to
himself,
that
ye
may
not
be
wearied
in
your
souls--being
faint.
12:4 Not
yet
unto
blood
did
ye
resist--with
the
sin
striving;
12:5 and
ye
have
forgotten
the
exhortation
that
doth
speak
fully
with
you
as
with
sons,
`My
son,
be
not
despising
chastening
of
the
Lord,
nor
be
faint,
being
reproved
by
Him,
12:6 for
whom
the
Lord
doth
love
He
doth
chasten,
and
He
scourgeth
every
son
whom
He
receiveth;'
12:7 if
chastening
ye
endure,
as
to
sons
God
beareth
Himself
to
you,
for
who
is
a
son
whom
a
father
doth
not
chasten
12:8 and
if
ye
are
apart
from
chastening,
of
which
all
have
become
partakers,
then
bastards
are
ye,
and
not
sons.
12:9 Then,
indeed,
fathers
of
our
flesh
we
have
had,
chastising
[us]
,
and
we
were
reverencing
[them]
;
shall
we
not
much
rather
be
subject
to
the
Father
of
the
spirits,
and
live
12:10 for
they,
indeed,
for
a
few
days,
according
to
what
seemed
good
to
them,
were
chastening,
but
He
for
profit,
to
be
partakers
of
His
separation;
12:11 and
all
chastening
for
the
present,
indeed,
doth
not
seem
to
be
of
joy,
but
of
sorrow,
yet
afterward
the
peaceable
fruit
of
righteousness
to
those
exercised
through
it--it
doth
yield.
12:12 Wherefore,
the
hanging-down
hands
and
the
loosened
knees
set
ye
up;
12:13 and
straight
paths
make
for
your
feet,
that
that
which
is
lame
may
not
be
turned
aside,
but
rather
be
healed;
12:14 peace
pursue
with
all,
and
the
separation,
apart
from
which
no
one
shall
see
the
Lord,
12:15 looking
diligently
over
lest
any
one
be
failing
of
the
grace
of
God,
lest
any
root
of
bitterness
springing
up
may
give
trouble,
and
through
this
many
may
be
defiled;
12:16 lest
any
one
be
a
fornicator,
or
a
profane
person,
as
Esau,
who
in
exchange
for
one
morsel
of
food
did
sell
his
birthright,
12:17 for
ye
know
that
also
afterwards,
wishing
to
inherit
the
blessing,
he
was
disapproved
of,
for
a
place
of
reformation
he
found
not,
though
with
tears
having
sought
it.
12:18 For
ye
came
not
near
to
the
mount
touched
and
scorched
with
fire,
and
to
blackness,
and
darkness,
and
tempest,
12:19 and
a
sound
of
a
trumpet,
and
a
voice
of
sayings,
which
those
having
heard
did
entreat
that
a
word
might
not
be
added
to
them,
12:20 for
they
were
not
bearing
that
which
is
commanded,
`And
if
a
beast
may
touch
the
mountain,
it
shall
be
stoned,
or
with
an
arrow
shot
through,'
12:21 and,
(so
terrible
was
the
sight,)
Moses
said,
`I
am
fearful
exceedingly,
and
trembling.'
12:22 But,
ye
came
to
Mount
Zion,
and
to
a
city
of
the
living
God,
to
the
heavenly
Jerusalem,
and
to
myriads
of
messengers,
12:23 to
the
company
and
assembly
of
the
first-born
in
heaven
enrolled,
and
to
God
the
judge
of
all,
and
to
spirits
of
righteous
men
made
perfect,
12:24 and
to
a
mediator
of
a
new
covenant--Jesus,
and
to
blood
of
sprinkling,
speaking
better
things
than
that
of
Abel!
12:25 See,
may
ye
not
refuse
him
who
is
speaking,
for
if
those
did
not
escape
who
refused
him
who
upon
earth
was
divinely
speaking--much
less
we
who
do
turn
away
from
him
who
[speaketh]
from
heaven,
12:26 whose
voice
the
earth
shook
then,
and
now
hath
he
promised,
saying,
`Yet
once--I
shake
not
only
the
earth,
but
also
the
heaven;'
12:27 and
this--`Yet
once'
--doth
make
evident
the
removal
of
the
things
shaken,
as
of
things
having
been
made,
that
the
things
not
shaken
may
remain;
12:28 wherefore,
a
kingdom
that
cannot
be
shaken
receiving,
may
we
have
grace,
through
which
we
may
serve
God
well-pleasingly,
with
reverence
and
religious
fear;
12:29 for
also
our
God
[is]
a
consuming
fire.