diff --git a/59-HEB/11.usfm b/59-HEB/11.usfm index 901d587d..cdd5ac67 100644 --- a/59-HEB/11.usfm +++ b/59-HEB/11.usfm @@ -2,21 +2,15 @@ \s5 \c 11 - - \p \v 1 It is because people trust God that they are sure they will receive the things they confidently expect him to give them. They are also certain they will see those things happen, though no one sees them yet. \v 2 Because our ancestors trusted in God, he approved of them. \v 3 Because we trust in God, we understand that God formed the universe by commanding that it exist. So the things we see were not made from things that already existed. - - \s5 \p \v 4 Because Adam's son Abel trusted God, he sacrificed something better to God than what his older brother Cain offered to God. So God spoke well about what Abel sacrificed, and God declared that Abel was righteous. And although Abel is dead, we still learn from him about trusting God. - - \s5 \p \v 5 Because Enoch believed God, God took him up to heaven. Enoch did not die, but no one could find him. Before God took him away, he testified that Enoch pleased him well. @@ -29,7 +23,6 @@ \s5 \p \v 8 God called Abraham to go to the land that he would give his descedants. Because Abraham trusted him, he obeyed God and left his country, even though his did not know where he was going. - \v 9 Because Abraham trusted God, he lived as though he were a foreigner in a land that God had promised to give his descendants. Abraham lived in tents, and his son Isaac and his grandson Jacob did also. God promised to give to Isaac and Jacob the same things that he promised to give Abraham. \v 10 Abraham was waiting to live in the city that God himself would design and build. @@ -37,8 +30,6 @@ \v 11 Because Abraham trusted God to give him strength, he was able to produce a son. Even though his wife Sarah was beyond the time when women bear children, God promised he would give her a son, and Abraham believed that God would do what he promised to do. \v 12 So, although Abraham was too old to have children, from that one man people descended who are as many in number as the stars in the sky and are as countless as the grains of sand along the shore, just like God promised him. - - \s5 \p \v 13 While they still trusted in God, all these people died. Even though they had not yet received the things that God had promised to give them, it was as though they had seen those things in the distance, and they were glad. It was as though they had admitted that they did not belong to this earth, but that they were only here temporarily. @@ -48,8 +39,6 @@ \v 15 If they had been thinking that their true native land was the place from which they had come, they could have simply returned there. \v 16 But, instead, they desired a better place in which to live. They desired a home in heaven. So God has prepared a city for them to live with him, and he is pleased for them to say that he is their God. - - \s5 \p \v 17 Because Abraham trusted God, he was ready to kill his son Isaac as a sacrifice when God tested him. Abraham, to whom God promised to give a son, was going to sacrifice the very son whom he had given him, the only son whom his own wife had borne! @@ -76,14 +65,12 @@ \s5 \p -\v 29 Because the Israelites trusted God when they walked through the Red Sea, it was as though they were walking on dry land! But, when the army of Egypt also attempted to cross where the sea had been, they drowned, because the sea came back and flooded them! +\v 29 Because the Israelites trusted God when they walked through the sea of Reeds, it was as though they were walking on dry land! But, when the army of Egypt also attempted to cross where the sea had been, they drowned, because the sea came back and flooded them! \p \v 30 Because the Israelite people trusted God, the walls around the city of Jericho collapsed, after the Israelites marched around the walls for seven days. \p \v 31 Rahab was a prostitute, but because she trusted God, she did not perish with those inside Jericho who disobeyed God. Joshua had sent spies into the city to find ways to destroy it, but God saved Rahab because she welcomed those spies peacefully. - - \s5 \p \v 32 I do not know what more I should say about others who trusted in God. It would take too much time to tell about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the other prophets. @@ -96,8 +83,6 @@ \v 37 Some of those believers were stoned to death. Others were sawn completely in two. Others were killed with swords. Others of these people who trusted God wandered around the land wearing garments made only of skins from sheep and goats. They did not have any money. People constantly oppressed them and harmed them. \v 38 The people on earth who caused those who trusted in God to suffer like this were so bad that they did not deserve to live with people like those who trusted God. Some who trusted God wandered in deserts and mountains. Some lived in caves and in other large holes in the ground. - - \s5 \p \v 39 Although God approved of all these people because they trusted him, he did not give them what he had promised them.