The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
				The Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to the Hebrews 
				
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			Chapter 1
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						In old days, God spoke to our fathers in many ways and by many means,✻ through the prophets; now at last
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						in these times he has spoken to us with a Son to speak for him; a Son, whom he has appointed to inherit all things, just as it was through him that he created this world of time;
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						a Son, who is the radiance of his Father’s splendour, and the full expression of his being;✻ all creation depends, for its support, on his enabling word. Now, making atonement for our sins, he has taken his place on high, at the right hand of God’s majesty,
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						superior to the angels in that measure in which the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs.✻
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						Did God ever say to one of the angels, Thou art my Son, I have begotten thee this day? And again, He shall find in me a Father, and I in him a Son?✻
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						Why, when the time comes for bringing his first-born into the world anew, then, he says, Let all the angels of God worship before him.✻
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						What does he say of the angels? He will have his angels be like the winds, the servants that wait on him like a flame of fire.✻
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						And what of the Son? Thy throne, O God, stands firm for ever and ever; the sceptre of thy kingship is a rod that rules true.
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						Thou hast been a friend to right, an enemy to wrong; and God, thy own God, has given thee an unction to bring thee pride, as none else of thy fellows.✻
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						And elsewhere: Lord, thou hast laid the foundations of the earth at its beginning, and the heavens are the work of thy hands.
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						They will perish, but thou wilt remain; they will all be like a cloak that grows threadbare,
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						and thou wilt lay them aside, like a garment, and exchange them for new; but thou art he who never changes, thy years will not come to an end.✻
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						Did he ever say to one of the angels, Sit on my right hand, while I make thy enemies a footstool under thy feet?✻
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						What are they, all of them, but spirits apt for service, whom he sends out when the destined heirs of eternal salvation have need of them?
					

