< Židům 4 >

1 Bojmež se tedy, aby snad opustě zaslíbení o vjití do odpočinutí jeho, neopozdil se někdo z vás.
[The Israelites did not enter the place where they would rest]. But [God] has still promised us that we can enter the place of resting [in heaven eternally]. So we must beware [of the possibility] that [God] may consider that some of you have failed to enter the [place of] resting [eternally as the Israelites did not enter the place where they would rest].
2 Nebo i nám zvěstováno jest, jako i oněmno, ale neprospěla jim řeč slyšená, nepřipojená k víře, když slyšeli.
We have heard the message [about Christ], just like [the Israelites] heard [what God promised]. But [just like] the message did not benefit [most of] those who heard it because they did not believe it as [Joshua and Caleb did, it] will not [benefit us eternally if we do not keep believing it].
3 Neboť vcházíme v odpočinutí my, kteříž jsme uvěřili, jakož řekl: Protož jsem přisáhl v hněvě svém, žeť nevejdou v odpočinutí mé, ačkoli dávno odpočinul Bůh, hned po vykonání skutků od ustanovení světa.
We who have believed [in Christ] are able to enter the place of resting [eternally. We know there is a place where we will rest eternally] because God said, Because I was angry with them, I solemnly declared, “They will not enter [the land where] I would let them rest.” [God said that] even though he ceased his work [of creating things] after he created the world.
4 Nebo pověděl na jednom místě o sedmém dni takto: I odpočinul Bůh dne sedmého ode všech skutků svých.
What someone wrote somewhere [in the Scriptures] about the seventh day [after he had spent six days creating the world], supports that: Then, on the seventh day, God rested from his work [of creating everything].
5 A tuto zase: Že nevejdou v odpočinutí mé.
But note again what God said about the Israelites [in the] passage that I quoted previously: They will not enter [the land where] I would let them rest.
6 A poněvadž vždy na tom jest, že někteří mají vjíti do něho, a ti, kterýmž prvé zvěstováno jest, nevešli pro svou nevěru,
Some people experience entering that [place of resting eternally. But] those [Israelites] who first had the good message preached to them {first heard the good message} [about what God promised them] did not enter [that place of resting], because they refused to believe [God].
7 Opět ukládá den jakýsi, Dnes, pravě skrze Davida, po takovém času, jakož řečeno jest, Dnes uslyšíte-li hlas jeho, nezatvrzujte srdcí svých.
[But God] appointed another time [when we may enter that place of resting]. That time is now! [We know that is true because] much later than when [the Israelites rebelled against God in the desert], he caused [King] David to write what I have already quoted, Now, when you understand what God is saying [to you], do not stubbornly disobey him.
8 Nebo byť byl Jozue v odpočinutí je uvedl, nebylť by potom mluvil o jiném dni.
If Joshua had led the Israelites to enter the place of resting, God would not have spoken later about another [time when we could rest] [MET]. [So we know God was speaking about another time when some people would enter that place of resting eternally].
9 A protož zůstáváť svátek lidu Božímu.
So, just like [God rested on] the seventh day [after he finished making everything], there remains a time when God’s people will rest eternally.
10 Neb kdožkoli všel v odpočinutí jeho, takéť i on odpočinul od skutků svých, jako i Bůh od svých.
Specifically, whoever enters God’s place of resting has ceased doing things [to gain God’s favor], just like God ceased doing his work [of creating everything].
11 Snažmež se tedy vjíti do toho odpočinutí, aby někdo neupadl v týž příklad nedověry.
God severely punished the [Israelites because they disbelieved his message]. So we must strive to experience entering that [place of] resting [eternally], in order that he will not severely punish any of us for not believing [his message].
12 Živáť jest zajisté řeč Boží a mocná, a pronikavější nad všeliký meč na obě straně ostrý, a dosahujeť až do rozdělení i duše i ducha i kloubů i mozku v kostech, a rozeznává myšlení i mínění srdce.
[Beware of being insincere about doing this], because the message God [has given us] very powerfully penetrates our thinking more than a two-edged sword [penetrates flesh] [MET]. It penetrates [deeply] into our souls and spirits, as [a sharp sword can penetrate] into our joints and marrow. That [is, by his message God] [PRS] discerns all that we think about, and he discerns all that we desire [to do] [MTY] (OR, [His message] exposes [to us] all our thoughts and all our desires).
13 A neníť žádného stvoření, kteréž by nebylo zjevné před obličejem jeho, nýbrž všecky věci jsou nahé a odkryté očima toho, o kterémž jest řeč naše.
God knows everything about everyone. Everything is completely exposed [DOU] to him, [and he is] the one [SYN] who will say whether he approves of what we have done.
14 Protož majíce nejvyššího kněze velikého, kterýžto pronikl nebesa, Ježíše Syna Božího, držmež vyznání naše.
We have a great Supreme Priest who ascended through the heavens [when he returned to God’s presence]. He is Jesus, (God’s Son/the man who is also God). So let us firmly profess [what we believe about him].
15 Nebo nemáme nejvyššího kněže, kterýž by nemohl čitedlen býti mdlob našich, ale zkušeného ve všem nám podobně, kromě hříchu.
Our Supreme Priest can indeed [LIT] compassionately deal with us who tend to sin easily, because he also was tempted [to sin] in every way that we are [tempted to sin], and yet he did not sin.
16 Přistupmež tedy směle s doufáním k trůnu milosti, abychom dosáhli milosrdenství, a milost nalezli ku pomoci v čas příhodný.
So, let us come boldly to [Christ] [MTY], who rules [MET] [from heaven] and does for us what we do not deserve, in order that we might experience [his acting] mercifully [toward us], and in order that we might experience his helping us in a kind way whenever we need [help].

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