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13:1Let brotherly love remain;
13:2of the hospitality be not forgetful, for through this unawares certain did entertain messengers;
13:3be mindful of those in bonds, as having been bound with them, of those maltreated, as also yourselves being in the body;
13:4honourable is the marriage in all, and the bed undefiled, and whoremongers and adulterers God shall judge.
13:5Without covetousness the behaviour, being content with the things present, for He has said, 'No, I will not leave, no, nor forsake you,'
13:6so that we do boldly say, 'The Lord is to me a helper, and I will not fear what man shall do to me.'
13:7Be mindful of those leading you, who did speak to you the word of God, whose faith -- considering the issue of the behaviour -- be imitating,
13:8Jesus Christ yesterday and to-day the same, and to the ages;
13:9with teachings manifold and strange be not carried about, for it is good that by grace the heart be confirmed, not with meats, in which they who were occupied were not profited;
13:10we have an altar, of which to eat they have no authority who the tabernacle are serving,
13:11for of those beasts whose blood is brought for sin into the holy places through the chief priest -- of these the bodies are burned without the camp.
13:12Therefore, also Jesus -- that he might sanctify through his own blood the people -- without the gate did suffer;
13:13now, then, may we go forth unto him without the camp, his reproach bearing;
13:14for we have not here an abiding city, but the coming one we seek;
13:15through him, then, we may offer up a sacrifice of praise always to God, that is, the fruit of lips, giving thanks to His name;
13:16and of doing good, and of fellowship, be not forgetful, for with such sacrifices God is well-pleased.
13:17Be obedient to those leading you, and be subject, for these do watch for your souls, as about to give account, that with joy they may do this, and not sighing, for this is unprofitable to you.
13:18Pray for us, for we trust that we have a good conscience, in all things willing to behave well,
13:19and more abundantly do I call upon you to do this, that more quickly I may be restored to you.
13:20And the God of the peace, who did bring up out of the dead the great shepherd of the sheep -- in the blood of an age-during covenant -- our Lord Jesus,
13:21make you perfect in every good work to do His will, doing in you that which is well-pleasing before Him, through Jesus Christ, to whom is the glory -- to the ages of the ages! Amen.
13:22And I entreat you, brethren, suffer the word of the exhortation, for also through few words I have written to you.
13:23Know you that the brother Timothy is released, with whom, if he may come more shortly, I will see you.
13:24Salute all those leading you, and all the saints; salute you does those from Italy:
13:25the grace is with you all! Amen.
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.