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- 1611 King James Bible
For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
- King James Version (Pure Cambridge 'Authorized Version')
For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more a sacrifice for sins,
- American Standard Version (1901)
For if we do evil on purpose after we have had the knowledge of what is true, there is no more offering for sins,
- Basic English Bible
For if we do evil on purpose after we have had the knowledge of what is true, there is no more offering for sins,
- Darby Bible
Heb 10:26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth. Deliberately trample under foot Christ's will; apostasize from the faith in life. There remaineth no more sacrifice for sins. We have, in that case, rejected Christ, the only sacrifice for sin.
- People's Bible
For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,
- Webster's Bible
For if we wilfully persist in sin after having received the full knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains in reserve any other sacrifice for sins.
- Weymouth Bible
For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more a sacrifice for sins,
- World English Bible
Forwhi now a sacrifice for synnes is not left to vs, that synnen wilfuli, aftir that we han take the knowyng of treuthe.
- Wycliffe Bible
For we -- willfully sinning after the receiving the full knowledge of the truth -- no more for sins doth there remain a sacrifice,
- Youngs Literal Bible
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nathan's comment on 2012-11-29 23:19:24:
Once saved, not always saved.
Diane's comment on 2013-01-17 05:23:33:
Once saved not always saved! Jesus died on the cross so our sins would be forgiven, if we continue to sin after we have asked him to forgive us and give us the Holy Spirit, then that must mean he went through that unbelievable torture for nothing and we would be asking him to die for us all over again so we may be forgiven again... I don\'t think it will happen that way!
Mark's comment on 2013-02-02 21:55:50:
The author of Hebrews is talking to the Hebrews of that time. They were under many different types of persecutions and were going back to the synagogue (not assembling with the Christians) and repeating the same old mosaic sacrifices that never where able to remove sin. He explains this to them before Hebrews 10:26 after announcing to them that they were still spiritual infants only able to take milk and not yet able to eat solid food (meat). He tells them that by now, since the first time he educated them about Jesus, they should be teachers, not still infants. He explains the difference between Christ\'s one true offering and the old offerings (a shadow of the good thing to come) that only covered sin until the messiah came. After he told them about the one, true, and final offering, he summed it up with Hebrews 10:26. For if we sin willfully (continue sacrificing), it will lead to the same end that the law was always going to lead them to. He\'s telling them to put their faith in Jesus\' offering. Then in Hebrews 10:29, he reiterates by telling them how bad it will be for those who look at Jesus\' blood atonement as unholy (no different than the old sacrifices or a common thing). So, you see he\'s pushing the point that Jesus is the final payment for sin. Stop making more payments. It shows you don\'t believe his payment fulfilled the obligations of the covenant (contract). It shows you don\'t believe the period we are in.
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