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1 Te dongah amah kah duemnah khuiah kun ham olkhueh a paih te nangmih khuiah khat khat loh a hlavawt la a poek khaming tila birhih uh sih.
We may fear therefore otherwise otherwise while is left remaining [the] promise to enter into the rest of Him, may seem any of you to have fallen short.
2 Amih bangla olthangthen aka phong lam ni n'om uh ngawn. Tedae a yaak rhoek te tangnah neh a rhoih uh pawt dongah a hnavue kah olka tah phu voel pawh.
And for we are evangelised just as also they [were]; also they [were]; but not did profit the message of [their] hearing them not (united with *N(k)O*) the faith of those having heard.
3 A ti bangla aka tangnah rhoek tah duemnah khuila n'kun uh. Ka kosi neh ka toemngam vanbangla kai duemnah khuiah kun venim. Te cakhaw diklai a tongnah lamloh a bibi te ana om coeng.
We enter for into the rest those having believed even as He has said: So I swore in the wrath of mine; Not will they enter into the rest of Mine; and yet and yet the works from [the] foundation of [the] world have been finished.
4 Te dongah pakhat ah hninrhih ham a thui tangloeng. Te vaengah Pathen tah a bibi boeih lamkah hnin rhih vaengah duem.
He has spoken for somewhere concerning the seventh [day] in this way; And rested God on the day seventh from all the works of Him.
5 Te phoeiah amah hmuen la, “Ka duemnah khuiah kun uh mahpawh,” koep a ti.
And in this [passage] again; [Not] will they enter into the rest of Mine.
6 Te dongah a khuila kun ham hlangvang a khueh tangloeng pueng. Tedae hnukbuet kah aka phong rhoek tah althanah dongah kun uh pawh.
Since therefore it remains [for] some to enter into it and those formerly having been evangelised not they did enter in because of disobedience,
7 Te phoeiah khohnin pakhat te “Tihnin” la a hoep tih kum he yet phoeiah ni David loh a thui. A thui bangla, tihnin ah a ol te na yaak uh atah nangmih kah thinko te ning sak uh boeh.
again a certain He appoints day: Today, through David saying: after so long a time, even as (it has been predicted, *N(K)O*) Today if the voice of Him you shall hear, not shall harden the hearts of you.
8 Joshua loh amih te a duem sak atah hekah khohnin phoeiah a tloe ham tah thui mahpawh.
If for to them Joshua gave rest, not then would about another was he speaking after this day;
9 Te dongah duemhnin tah Pathen kah pilnam ham ni a om.
So then there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God.
10 Te dongah amah kah duemnah khuiah aka kun tah Pathen loh amah bibi lamkah a duem vanbangla anih khaw amah bibi lamkah duem.
The [one] for having entered into the rest of Him also he himself rested from the works of him as from [His] own God [did].
11 Te dongah tekah duemnah khuiah kun hamla haam uh sih. Te daengah ni althanah moeiboe dongah pakhat khaw amah la a bung pawt eh.
We may be diligent therefore to enter into that [very] rest, so that not by the same anyone example may fall of disobedience.
12 Te dongah Pathen kah olka tah hing tih khuekcet. cunghang boeih lakah voeivang la haat tih hinglu neh mueihla, rhuhcong neh hliing, duela a thun tih a sah. Thinko poeknah neh hmuhnah khaw khocueh rhamvueh la a khueh.
Living [is] for the word of God and active and sharper than any sword two-edged even penetrating as far as [the] division of soul (then *k*) and spirit, of joints and also marrows, and able to judge [the] thoughts and intentions of [the] heart;
13 Amah hmaikah a thuhphah suentae a om moenih. Tedae a cungkuem he a tlingyal neh a mikhmuh ah rha uh coeng. Anih taengah mamih ol te a paek.
And not there is creature hidden before Him; all things however [are] uncovered and laid bare to the eyes of Him to whom [is] our reckoning.
14 Khosoihham koek, vaan aka hil la Pathen Capa Jesuh n'khueh uh te olphoei la pom uh sih.
Having therefore a high priest great having passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, we may hold firmly to [our] confession.
15 Mamih kah vawtthoeknah aka rhen thai mueh khosoihham n'khueh uh moenih. A cungkuem dongah mamih mueiloh la a noemcai coeng dae tholhnah a khueh moenih.
Not for have we a high priest not being able to sympathize with the weaknesses of us, (tempted *N(k)O*) however in all things by [the] same way without sin.
16 Te dongah lungvatnah ngolkhoel taengah sayalh la paan uh sih. Te daengah ni rhennah n'dang vetih bomnah he tapkhoeh la lungvatnah neh m'hmuh eh.
We may come therefore with boldness to the throne of grace, so that we may receive (mercy *N(k)O*) and grace may find for in time of need help.

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