Hebrews 3
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| 1 | From which, holy brethren, partners of the heavenly calling, you should consider Yahshua, the Ambassador and high priest of our profession, |
| 2 | being faithful to He who has ordained Him, even as Moses, among His household. |
| 3 | For He has been deemed worthy of more honor than Moses, just as so much more honor than the house has He who built it. |
| 4 | For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is Yahweh. |
| 5 | And indeed Moses was faithful among His entire household as an attendant, for a testimony of the things being spoken, |
| 6 | but Christ as a Son over His household, whose household we are, if indeed we possess that liberty and the boast of the expectation. |
| 7 | Therefore, just as the Holy Spirit says: "Today if you would hear His voice, |
| 8 | do not harden your hearts, as in the rebellion in the day of trial in the desert, |
| 9 | where your fathers had made trial in scrutiny and saw my works |
| 10 | forty years. On which account I had been angry with this race, and said: 'always do they wander in heart, and they have not known My ways.' |
| 11 | So I have sworn in My wrath, whether they should enter into My rest." |
| 12 | You beware, brethren, that at no time will there be in any one of you a wicked heart of disbelief, in which is revolt from Yahweh who lives. |
| 13 | Rather encourage yourselves each and every day, so long as this day bears a name, that not any one of you are hardened in deceit of wrongdoing. |
| 14 | For we have become partners of the Christ, if indeed to begin with we possess that of the assurance steadfast until the end. |
| 15 | In respect of which it is said: "Today if you would hear His voice, do not harden your hearts, as in the rebellion." |
| 16 | For some hearing had rebelled, though not all of those coming out of Egypt with Moses. |
| 17 | And with whom was He angry forty years? Was it not with those who failed, whose bodies fell in the desert? |
| 18 | And to whom did He swear would not enter into His rest, if not to those who would not comply? |
| 19 | And we see that they had not been able to enter because of disbelief. |