6:1 Wherefore,
having
left
the
word
of
the
beginning
of
the
Christ,
unto
the
perfection
we
may
advance,
not
again
a
foundation
laying
of
reformation
from
dead
works,
and
of
faith
on
God,
6:2 of
the
teaching
of
baptisms,
of
laying
on
also
of
hands,
of
rising
again
also
of
the
dead,
and
of
judgment
age-during,
6:3 and
this
we
will
do,
if
God
may
permit,
6:4 for
[it
is]
impossible
for
those
once
enlightened,
having
tasted
also
of
the
heavenly
gift,
and
partakers
having
became
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
6:5 and
did
taste
the
good
saying
of
God,
the
powers
also
of
the
coming
age,
6:6 and
having
fallen
away,
again
to
renew
[them]
to
reformation,
having
crucified
again
to
themselves
the
Son
of
God,
and
exposed
to
public
shame.
6:7 For
earth,
that
is
drinking
in
the
rain
many
times
coming
upon
it,
and
is
bringing
forth
herbs
fit
for
those
because
of
whom
also
it
is
dressed,
doth
partake
of
blessing
from
God,
6:8 and
that
which
is
bearing
thorns
and
briers
[is]
disapproved
of,
and
nigh
to
cursing,
whose
end
[is]
for
burning;
6:9 and
we
are
persuaded,
concerning
you,
beloved,
the
things
that
are
better,
and
accompanying
salvation,
though
even
thus
we
speak,
6:10 for
God
is
not
unrighteous
to
forget
your
work,
and
the
labour
of
the
love,
that
ye
shewed
to
His
name,
having
ministered
to
the
saints
and
ministering;
6:11 and
we
desire
each
one
of
you
the
same
diligence
to
shew,
unto
the
full
assurance
of
the
hope
unto
the
end,
6:12 that
ye
may
not
become
slothful,
but
followers
of
those
who
through
faith
and
patient
endurance
are
inheriting
the
promises.
6:13 For
to
Abraham
God,
having
made
promise,
seeing
He
was
able
to
swear
by
no
greater,
did
swear
by
Himself,
6:14 saying,
`Blessing
indeed
I
will
bless
thee,
and
multiplying
I
will
multiply
thee;'
6:15 and
so,
having
patiently
endured,
he
did
obtain
the
promise;
6:16 for
men
indeed
do
swear
by
the
greater,
and
an
end
of
all
controversy
to
them
for
confirmation
[is]
the
oath,
6:17 in
which
God,
more
abundantly
willing
to
shew
to
the
heirs
of
the
promise
the
immutability
of
his
counsel,
did
interpose
by
an
oath,
6:18 that
through
two
immutable
things,
in
which
[it
is]
impossible
for
God
to
lie,
a
strong
comfort
we
may
have
who
did
flee
for
refuge
to
lay
hold
on
the
hope
set
before
[us]
,
6:19 which
we
have,
as
an
anchor
of
the
soul,
both
sure
and
stedfast,
and
entering
into
that
within
the
vail,
6:20 whither
a
forerunner
for
us
did
enter--Jesus,
after
the
order
of
Melchisedek
chief
priest
having
become--to
the
age.