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Tyndale [1534], ¶ The newe Testament / dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale: and fynesshed in the yere of oure Lorde God A. M. D. ∧. xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember (, ANWERP) [word count] [B03000].
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The .iii. Chapter.

UVherfore holy brethren / partakers of the celestiall callinge / A   c&obar;syder the embasseatour and hye prest of oure profession / Christ Iesus which was faythfull to him that made him / even as was Moses in all his housse. noteAnd this man was counted

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worthy of more glory then Moses: In as moche as he which hath prepared the housse hath most honoure in the housse. Every housse is prepared of some man. But he that ordeyned all thinges is god. B   And Moses verely was faythfull in all his housse as a minister / to beare witnes of tho thinges which shuld be spoken afterwarde. But Christ as a sonne hath rule over the housse / whose housse are we / so that we hold fast the confydence ∧ the reioysynge of that hope / vnto the ende.

Wherfore as the holy goost sayth: to daye if ye shall heare his voyce / harden not youre hertes / note after the rebellyon in the daye of temptacion in the wildernes / where youre fathers tempted me / proved me / and sawe my workes xl. yeare longe. Wherfore I was greved &wt; þe; generaci&obar; ∧ sayde. C   They erre ever in their hertes: they verely have not know&ebar; my wayes / so that I sware in my wrathe / that they shuld not enter into my rest. Take hede brethren that therbe in none of you an evyll herte in vnbeleve / that he shuld departe from þe; lyvynge god: but exhorte one another dayly / whill is it called to daye / lest eny of you wexe harde herted thorow þe; deceytfullnesse of sinne

We are partetakers of Christ yf we kepe sure vnto the ende the fyrst substance / so longe as it is sayd: note to daye yf ye heare his voyce / hard&ebar; not youre hertes / as when ye rebelled. D   For some / wh&ebar; they hearde / rebelled: howbe it not all þt; c&abar; out of Egypt vnder Moses. But with wh&obar; was he despleased .xl. yeares?

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noteWas he not displeased with them that synned: whose carkases were overthorwen in the desert? To whom sware he that they shuld not enter into his rest: but vnto them that beleved not? And we se that they coulde not enter in / because of note vnbeleve.
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Tyndale [1534], ¶ The newe Testament / dylygently corrected and compared with the Greke by Willyam Tindale: and fynesshed in the yere of oure Lorde God A. M. D. ∧. xxxiiij. in the moneth of Nouember (, ANWERP) [word count] [B03000].
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