Hebrews 6
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 6
1 [a]Therefore, let us leave behind the basic teaching about Christ and advance toward maturity. We must not be forever laying the foundation: repentance for actions that lead to death, faith in God, 2 instruction about baptisms and the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. 3 And we will do so, if God permits.
4 [b]For when people have once been enlightened and have experienced the heavenly gift, and have shared in the Holy Spirit, 5 and have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the age to come, 6 and then in spite of all this have fallen away, it is impossible to restore them again to repentance. For they are crucifying the Son of God for themselves once again and are holding him up to contempt.
7 When the soil drinks in the rain that repeatedly falls on it and produces a crop that is useful to those for whom it was cultivated, it receives a blessing from God. 8 However, if it brings forth thorns and thistles, it is worthless, and a curse hangs over it. It will end by being burned.
9 But, beloved, in spite of what we have just said, we are convinced that your status is far superior as you proceed to salvation. 10 For God would not be so unjust as to ignore your work and the love that you have shown for his name by the services you have rendered to the saints and still continue to render.
11 However, we desire that each one of you will show the same diligence until you have achieved the ultimate fulfillment of your hope. 12 We do not want you to allow yourselves to become sluggish; rather, we want you to become imitators of those who through faith and patience are now heirs of the promises.
13 Cling Tightly to Hope.[c] When God made his promise to Abraham, since he had no one greater by whom to swear, he swore by himself, 14 saying, “I will surely bless you and multiply your descendants.” 15 And so, after waiting patiently, he obtained the promise.
16 Human beings swear by someone greater than themselves, and the oath given as confirmation puts an end to all argument. 17 Likewise, when God desired to show even more clearly to the heirs of his promise the unalterable nature of his purpose, he confirmed it by an oath.
18 Therefore, by these two unchangeable acts in which it was impossible for God to lie, we who have taken refuge in his protection have been strongly encouraged to grasp firmly the hope that has been held out to us. 19 We have this hope as the anchor of the soul, a hope that enters the sanctuary behind the veil,[d] 20 where Jesus has entered as a forerunner on our behalf, having become a high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.
Footnotes
- Hebrews 6:1 Six basic teachings are mentioned. (1) Repentance: turning away from the darkness of sin and useless rituals. (2) Faith in God: i.e., turning to the light of God. (3) Instruction about baptisms: e.g., Jewish initiation rites for proselytes, John the Baptist’s baptism, and the Baptism commanded by Jesus. (4) Laying on of hands: a rite connected with ordaining or commissioning (see Acts 6:6; 13:3; 1 Tim 5:22; 2 Tim 1:6), with healing the sick (see Mk 6:5; 16:18; Lk 4:40; Acts 28:8), and with bestowal of blessings (see Mt 19:13-15). (5) Resurrection of the dead: the resurrection of all people in the end time (see Jn 5:25-29). (6) Eternal judgment: the lot of those who reject God.
- Hebrews 6:4 The author asserts that repentance for apostates is impossible. However, he may be using hyperbole to impress on his readers that abandoning Christ is most serious.
- Hebrews 6:13 In the beginning, before any law and any institution of worship, there were two immutable realities: God’s promise and his oath. There were also two figures: Abraham and Melchizedek. The author wishes to stress one solid point: God committed himself radically to the future and salvation of human beings, a future and a salvation that become realities forever through Christ—as the following chapters will explain.
- Hebrews 6:19 The veil separated the two most sacred parts of the Jewish temple.
Hebrews 6
New King James Version
The Peril of Not Progressing
6 Therefore, (A)leaving the discussion of the elementary principles of Christ, let us go on to [a]perfection, not laying again the foundation of repentance from (B)dead works and of faith toward God, 2 (C)of the doctrine of baptisms, (D)of laying on of hands, (E)of resurrection of the dead, (F)and of eternal judgment. 3 And this [b]we will do if God permits.
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted (G)the heavenly gift, and (H)have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, 5 and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, 6 [c]if they fall away, to renew them again to repentance, (I)since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God, and put Him to an open shame.
7 For the earth which drinks in the rain that often comes upon it, and bears herbs useful for those by whom it is cultivated, (J)receives blessing from God; 8 (K)but if it bears thorns and briers, it is rejected and near to being cursed, whose end is to be burned.
A Better Estimate
9 But, beloved, we are confident of better things concerning you, yes, things that accompany salvation, though we speak in this manner. 10 For (L)God is not unjust to forget (M)your work and [d]labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in that you have (N)ministered to the saints, and do minister. 11 And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence (O)to the full assurance of hope until the end, 12 that you do not become [e]sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience (P)inherit the promises.
God’s Infallible Purpose in Christ
13 For when God made a promise to Abraham, because He could swear by no one greater, (Q)He swore by Himself, 14 saying, (R)“Surely blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you.” 15 And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the (S)promise. 16 For men indeed swear by the greater, and (T)an oath for confirmation is for them an end of all dispute. 17 Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to (U)the heirs of promise (V)the [f]immutability of His counsel, [g]confirmed it by an oath, 18 that by two [h]immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to (W)lie, we [i]might have strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold of the hope (X)set before us.
19 This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, (Y)and which enters the Presence behind the veil, 20 (Z)where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, (AA)having become High Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.
Footnotes
- Hebrews 6:1 maturity
- Hebrews 6:3 M let us do
- Hebrews 6:6 Or and have fallen away
- Hebrews 6:10 NU omits labor of
- Hebrews 6:12 lazy
- Hebrews 6:17 unchangeableness of His purpose
- Hebrews 6:17 guaranteed
- Hebrews 6:18 unchangeable
- Hebrews 6:18 M omits might
Hébreux 6
Segond 21
6 C'est pourquoi, laissant les bases de l’enseignement relatif au Messie[a], tendons vers la maturité sans avoir à reposer le fondement du renoncement aux œuvres mortes, de la foi en Dieu, 2 de l'enseignement concernant les baptêmes[b] et l'imposition des mains, de la résurrection des morts et du jugement éternel. 3 C'est ce que nous ferons, si Dieu le permet.
4 En effet, ceux qui ont été une fois éclairés, qui ont goûté au don céleste, qui ont eu part au Saint-Esprit, 5 qui ont goûté à la bonne parole de Dieu et aux puissances du monde à venir, 6 et qui pourtant sont tombés, il est impossible de les amener une nouvelle fois à changer d’attitude, puisqu'ils crucifient de nouveau pour eux-mêmes le Fils de Dieu et le déshonorent publiquement. 7 Lorsqu'une terre arrosée de pluies fréquentes produit des plantes utiles à ceux pour qui elle est cultivée, elle reçoit de Dieu sa part de bénédiction. 8 Mais si elle produit des ronces et des chardons, elle est jugée sans valeur, bien près d’être maudite, et on finit par y mettre le feu.
9 Même si nous parlons ainsi, bien-aimés, nous sommes convaincus qu’en ce qui vous concerne vous avez la meilleure part, celle qui est favorable au salut. 10 En effet, Dieu n'est pas injuste pour oublier votre œuvre et [le travail de] votre amour. Vous avez démontré votre amour pour son nom par les services que vous avez rendus et que vous rendez encore aux saints[c], 11 et nous désirons que chacun de vous fasse preuve du même zèle pour conserver jusqu'à la fin une pleine espérance. 12 Ainsi vous ne vous relâcherez pas, mais vous imiterez ceux qui, par la foi et la patience, reçoivent l’héritage promis.
13 Lorsque Dieu a fait la promesse à Abraham, comme il ne pouvait pas prêter serment par plus grand que lui, il a juré par lui-même 14 en disant: Certainement, je te comblerai de bénédictions et je multiplierai ta descendance[d]. 15 C'est ainsi qu’après une attente patiente Abraham a obtenu ce qui lui avait été promis.
16 Or, les hommes jurent par plus grand qu'eux et le serment est une garantie qui met fin à toute contestation. 17 C’est pourquoi Dieu, voulant montrer plus clairement encore aux héritiers de la promesse le caractère irrévocable de sa décision, est intervenu par un serment. 18 Ainsi, par deux actes irrévocables dans lesquels il est impossible que Dieu mente, nous sommes puissamment encouragés, nous dont le seul refuge a été de saisir l'espérance qui nous était proposée. 19 Cette espérance, nous la possédons comme une ancre solide et sûre de l'âme; elle pénètre derrière le voile[e], 20 là où Jésus, établi grand-prêtre pour toujours à la manière de Melchisédek, est entré pour nous en précurseur.
Footnotes
- Hébreux 6:1 Messie: ou oint de Dieu, en grec Christos. Les Juifs attendaient, d’après les promesses de l’Ancien Testament, la venue d’une personne désignée par Dieu, qui leur apporterait la délivrance.
- Hébreux 6:2 Baptêmes: possible allusion aux différents baptêmes juifs, au baptême de Jean et au baptême chrétien.
- Hébreux 6:10 Saints: manière de désigner les chrétiens en tant que personnes consacrées à Dieu et appelées à avoir le comportement qui découle de leur appartenance à ce Dieu.
- Hébreux 6:14 Il a juré… descendance: citation de Genèse 22.16, 17.
- Hébreux 6:19 Voile: allusion au rideau qui séparait le lieu saint du lieu très saint, où seul le grand-prêtre pouvait entrer une fois par an.
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