Book of Common Prayer
12 Be careful blepō, brothers adelphos, lest mēpote there be eimi in en any tis of you hymeis an evil ponēros, unbelieving apistia heart kardia that en turns away aphistēmi from apo the living zaō God theos. 13 But alla encourage parakaleō one another heautou every kata hekastos day hēmera, as long as achri it is called kaleō · ho “ today sēmeron,” that hina none mē of ek you hymeis may be hardened sklērynō by the deceitfulness apatē of ho sin hamartia. 14 For gar we have become ginomai partners metochos of ho Christ Christos, if in fact eanper we hold katechō the ho beginning archē of our ho confidence hypostasis firm bebaios to mechri the end telos. 15 As en it is said legō, “ Today sēmeron, if ean you hear akouō · ho his autos voice phōnē, do not mē harden sklērynō · ho your hymeis hearts kardia as hōs you did in en the ho rebellion parapikrasmos.”
16 For gar who tis were they who heard akouō and rebelled parapikrainō? Were they not ou really alla all pas those ho who came exerchomai out of ek Egypt Aigyptos led by dia Moses Mōysēs? 17 And de with whom tis was he angry prosochthizō for forty tesserakonta years etos? Was it not ouchi with those ho who sinned hamartanō, whose hos · ho bodies kōlon fell piptō in en the ho wilderness erēmos? 18 And de to whom tis did he swear omnyō that they would not mē enter eiserchomai · ho his autos rest katapausis, except ei mē those ho who had refused to obey apeitheō? 19 So then kai we see blepō that hoti they were unable ou to enter eiserchomai because of dia unbelief apistia.
2 Now kai on the ho third tritos day hēmera · ho there was ginomai a wedding gamos at en Cana Kana in ho Galilee Galilaia, and kai the ho mother mētēr of ho Jesus Iēsous was eimi there ekei. 2 Jesus Iēsous and kai his autos disciples mathētēs were also kai invited kaleō · de · ho · ho to eis the ho wedding gamos. 3 · kai When the wine oinos ran hystereō out , Jesus’ Iēsous mother mētēr said legō · ho · ho to pros him autos, “ They have echō no ou more wine oinos.” 4 And kai Jesus Iēsous said legō to her autos, · ho “ Woman gynē, what tis is that to me egō and kai to you sy? My egō hour hōra has not oupō yet come hēkō.” · ho 5 His autos mother mētēr said legō · ho to the ho servants diakonos, “ Do poieō whatever hos tis he tells legō you hymeis.” 6 Now de standing keimai nearby ekei were eimi six hex stone lithinos water hydria jars , according kata to the ho purification katharismos requirements of the ho Jews Ioudaios, each ana holding chōreō from twenty dyo to ē thirty treis gallons metrētēs. 7 Jesus Iēsous said legō to the servants autos, · ho “ Fill gemizō the ho jars hydria with water hydōr.” So kai they filled gemizō them autos up to heōs the brim anō. 8 Then kai he told legō them autos, “ Now nyn draw antleō some out and kai take pherō it to the ho master architriklinos of the feast .” So de they ho took pherō him some, 9 and de when hōs the ho master of the feast architriklinos tasted geuomai the ho water hydōr that had become ginomai wine oinos, · kai not ou knowing oida where pothen it came eimi from ( though de the ho servants diakonos who ho had drawn antleō the ho water hydōr knew oida), he architriklinos called phōneō the ho bridegroom nymphios · ho 10 and kai said legō to him autos, “ Everyone pas anthrōpos serves tithēmi the ho choice kalos wine oinos first prōton, and kai then when hotan the guests are a bit tipsy methyskō, that ho which is inferior elassōn. But you sy have kept tēreō the ho good kalos wine oinos until heōs now arti.” 11 Jesus Iēsous did poieō this houtos, the first archē of his ho signs sēmeion, · ho at en Cana Kana in ho Galilee Galilaia, and kai revealed phaneroō · ho his autos glory doxa; and kai his autos disciples mathētēs believed pisteuō in eis him autos. · ho
12 After meta this houtos he autos went katabainō down to eis Capernaum Kapharnaoum with kai · ho his autos mother mētēr and kai his ho brothers adelphos and kai · ho his autos disciples mathētēs, but kai they stayed menō there ekei only a few ou days hēmera.
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