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Hebrews 11


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Now faith is (the) assurance of what (we) hope for (and the) certainty of what vvv we do not see.

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vvv vvv This is why the ancients were commended.

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By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command ... , so that what is seen vvv was not made out of what was visible.

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By faith Abel offered - God a better sacrifice than Cain (did). By (faith) he was commended as righteous - (when) God gave approval to his - gifts. And by (faith) vvv he still speaks , (even though) he is dead.

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By faith Enoch was taken up (so that) vvv he did not see death : “ - vvv He could not be found , because - God had taken him away .... ” For before - he was taken , he was commended as one who pleased - God.

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And without faith (it is) impossible to please (God) , because anyone who approaches - (Him) must believe that He exists and (that) vvv He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.

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By faith Noah , when warned about things not yet seen , in godly fear built an ark to save - his family. By (faith) he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness (that) comes by faith.

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By faith Abraham , when called to go to a place - he would later receive as (his) inheritance , obeyed and went , without knowing where he was going.

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By faith he dwelt in the promised land as {a stranger} in a foreign (country). He lived in tents , as did Isaac and Jacob , who (were) heirs with him of the - same promise.

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For he was looking forward to the city with - foundations , whose architect and builder (is) - God.

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By faith Sarah , even though she was barren and beyond the proper age , was enabled ... to conceive a child , because she considered Him faithful who had promised.

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And so from one man , and he as good as dead , came descendants as - numerous as the stars in the sky and - as countless as the sand - on the seashore ... ....

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All these (people) died in faith , without having received the things they were promised. However , they saw (them) and welcomed them from afar. And they acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth.

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Now those who say such things show that they are seeking a country of their own.

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- If - they had been thinking of vvv vvv (the country) they had left , vvv they would have had opportunity to return.

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Instead ... , they were longing for a better (country) , - - a heavenly (one). Therefore - God vvv is not ashamed - to be called their God , for He has prepared a city for them.

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By faith Abraham , when he was tested , offered up - Isaac ( on the altar ). - He who had received the promises was ready to offer (his) one and only son ,

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even though (God) had said to him - , “ Through Isaac your offspring will be reckoned.”

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(Abraham) reasoned that - God could raise - - (the) dead , (and) in a sense , he did receive (Isaac) back from (death).

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By faith - Isaac blessed - Jacob and - Esau concerning the future.

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By faith Jacob , when he was dying , blessed each of Joseph’s sons and worshiped (as he leaned) on the top of his staff.

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By faith Joseph , when his end was near , spoke about ... the Exodus - of the vvv Israelites and gave instructions about his - bones.

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By faith - - (Moses’) - parents hid him for three months after his birth , because they saw (that he was) a beautiful child , and vvv they were unafraid of the vvv king’s edict.

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By faith Moses , when he was grown , refused to be called (the) son of Pharaoh’s daughter.

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He chose to suffer oppression with - God’s - people rather than to experience (the) fleeting enjoyment of sin.

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vvv vvv He valued - disgrace - for Christ {above} the treasures of Egypt , for he was looking ahead to (his) reward.

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By faith (Moses) left Egypt , not fearing the king’s - anger ; - he persevered because he saw (Him who is) invisible.

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By faith he kept the Passover and the sprinkling - of blood , so that the destroyer (of) the firstborn vvv would not touch (Israel’s own) ( firstborn ).

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By faith (the people) passed through the Red Sea as on dry land ; (but when) the Egyptians - tried to follow , they were drowned.

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By faith the walls of Jericho fell , after (the people) had marched around them for seven days.

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By faith the prostitute Rahab , because she welcomed the spies in peace , vvv did not perish with those who were disobedient.

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And what more shall I say ? - - Time will not allow me to tell of Gideon , Barak , Samson , Jephthah , - David , - Samuel , and the prophets ,

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who through faith conquered kingdoms , administered justice , (and) gained what was promised ; (who) shut (the) mouths of lions ,

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quenched (the) raging fire , (and) escaped (the) edge of (the) sword ; (who) gained strength from weakness , became mighty in battle , (and) put foreign armies {to flight}.

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Women received back their - dead , vvv raised to life again. - Others were tortured vvv (and) refused (their) release , so that they might gain a better resurrection.

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(Still) others endured ... mocking and flogging , and even chains and imprisonment.

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They were stoned , they were sawed in two , they were put to death by - (the) sword. They went around in sheepskins (and) goatskins ... , destitute , oppressed , (and) mistreated.

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The world was not worthy of (them). They wandered in deserts and mountains , and ( hid in ) caves and - holes in the ground.

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- These {were} all commended for (their) faith , vvv (yet) they did not receive what (was) promised.

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- God had planned something better for us , so that vvv together with us they would be made perfect.