The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Hebrews 6
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- 6:1
Therefore
leaving the
principles of the
doctrine of
Christ, let us go
on
unto
perfection;
not
laying
again the
foundation of
repentance
from
dead
works,
and of
faith
toward
God,
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- 6:2 Of the
doctrine of
baptisms,
and of laying
on of
hands,
and of
resurrection of the
dead,
and of
eternal
judgment.
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- 6:3
And
this will we
do,
if
*
God
permit.
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- 6:4
For it is
impossible for those who were
once
enlightened,
and have
tasted of the
heavenly
gift,
and were
made
partakers of the
Holy
Ghost,
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- 6:5
And have
tasted the
good
word of
God,
and the
powers of the
world to
come,
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- 6:6
If they shall fall
away, to renew
them
again
unto
repentance; seeing they
crucify to
themselves the
Son of
God
afresh,
and put him to an open
shame.
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- 6:7
For the
earth
which drinketh
in the
rain that
cometh
oft
upon
it,
and bringeth
forth
herbs
meet for
them
*
by
whom it is
dressed,
receiveth
blessing
from
God:
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- 6:8
But that which
beareth
thorns
and
briers is
rejected,
and is
nigh unto
cursing;
whose
end is
to be
burned.
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- 6:9
But,
beloved, we are
persuaded better
things
of
you,
and things that
accompany
salvation,
though
we
thus
speak.
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- 6:10
For
God is
not
unrighteous to
forget
your
work
and
labour of
love,
which ye have
shewed
(5668)
toward
his
name, in that ye have
ministered to the
saints,
and do
minister.
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- 6:11
And we
desire that every
one of
you do
shew the
same
diligence
to the full
assurance of
hope
unto the
end:
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- 6:12
That ye
be
not
slothful,
but
followers of them who
through
faith
and
patience
inherit the
promises.
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- 6:13
For when
God made
promise to
Abraham,
because he
could
swear
by
no
greater, he
sware
by
himself,
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- 6:14
Saying,
Surely
*
blessing I will
bless
thee,
and
multiplying I will
multiply
thee.
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- 6:15
And
so, after he had patiently
endured, he
obtained the
promise.
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- 6:16
For
men
verily
swear
by the
greater:
and an
oath
for
confirmation is to
them an
end of
all
strife.
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- 6:17
Wherein
*
God,
willing more
abundantly to
shew unto the
heirs of
promise the
immutability of
his
counsel,
confirmed it by an
oath:
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- 6:18
That
by
two
immutable
things,
in
which it was
impossible for
God to
lie, we might
have a
strong
consolation,
who have fled for
refuge to lay
hold upon the
hope set before
us:
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- 6:19
Which hope we
have
as an
anchor of the
soul,
both
sure
and
stedfast,
and which
entereth
into that
within the
veil;
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- 6:20
Whither the
forerunner
is
for
us
entered, even
Jesus,
made an high
priest
for
ever
after the
order of
Melchisedec.
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