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Giovedi, 25 aprile 2024 - San Marco ( Letture di oggi)

Hebrews 11


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1Only faith can guarantee the blessings that we hope for, or prove the existence of realities that areunseen.2It is for their faith that our ancestors are acknowledged.3It is by faith that we understand that the ages were created by a word from God, so that from theinvisible the visible world came to be.4It was because of his faith that Abel offered God a better sacrifice than Cain, and for that he wasacknowledged as upright when God himself made acknowledgement of his offerings. Though he is dead, he stillspeaks by faith.5It was because of his faith that Enoch was taken up and did not experience death: he was no more,because God took him; because before his assumption he was acknowledged to have pleased God.6Now it is impossible to please God without faith, since anyone who comes to him must believe that heexists and rewards those who seek him.7It was through his faith that Noah, when he had been warned by God of something that had neverbeen seen before, took care to build an ark to save his family. His faith was a judgement on the world, and hewas able to claim the uprightness which comes from faith.8It was by faith that Abraham obeyed the cal to set out for a country that was the inheritance given tohim and his descendants, and that he set out without knowing where he was going.9By faith he sojourned in the Promised Land as though it were not his, living in tents with Isaac andJacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise.10He looked forward to the wel -founded city, designed and built by God.11It was equal y by faith that Sarah, in spite of being past the age, was made able to conceive,because she believed that he who had made the promise was faithful to it.12Because of this, there came from one man, and one who already had the mark of death on him,descendants as numerous as the stars of heaven and the grains of sand on the seashore which cannot becounted.13Al these died in faith, before receiving any of the things that had been promised, but they saw themin the far distance and welcomed them, recognising that they were only strangers and nomads on earth.14People who use such terms about themselves make it quite plain that they are in search of ahomeland.15If they had meant the country they came from, they would have had the opportunity to return to it;16but in fact they were longing for a better homeland, their heavenly homeland. That is why God is notashamed to be cal ed their God, since he has founded the city for them.17It was by faith that Abraham, when put to the test, offered up Isaac. He offered to sacrifice his onlyson even though he had yet to receive what had been promised,18and he had been told: Isaac is the one through whom your name will be carried on.19He was confident that God had the power even to raise the dead; and so, figuratively speaking, hewas given back Isaac from the dead.20It was by faith that this same Isaac gave his blessing to Jacob and Esau for the stil distant future.21By faith Jacob, when he was dying, blessed each of Joseph's sons, bowed in reverence, as he leanton his staff.22It was by faith that, when he was about to die, Joseph mentioned the Exodus of the Israelites andgave instructions about his own remains.23It was by faith that Moses, when he was born, was kept hidden by his parents for three months;because they saw that he was a fine child; they were not afraid of the royal edict.24It was by faith that, when he was grown up, Moses refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh'sdaughter25and chose to be ill-treated in company with God's people rather than to enjoy the transitory pleasuresof sin.26He considered that the humiliations offered to the Anointed were something more precious than althe treasures of Egypt, because he had his eyes fixed on the reward.27It was by faith that he left Egypt without fear of the king's anger; he held to his purpose like someonewho could see the Invisible.28It was by faith that he kept the Passover and sprinkled the blood to prevent the Destroyer fromtouching any of their first-born sons.29It was by faith they crossed the Red Sea as easily as dry land, while the Egyptians, trying to do thesame, were drowned.30It was through faith that the wal s of Jericho fel down when the people had marched round them forseven days.31It was by faith that Rahab the prostitute welcomed the spies and so was not killed with theunbelievers.32What more shal I say? There is not time for me to give an account of Gideon, Barak, Samson,Jephthah, or of David, Samuel and the prophets.33These were men who through faith conquered kingdoms, did what was upright and earned thepromises. They could keep a lion's mouth shut,34put out blazing fires and emerge unscathed from battle. They were weak people who were givenstrength to be brave in war and drive back foreign invaders.35Some returned to their wives from the dead by resurrection; and others submitted to torture, refusingrelease so that they would rise again to a better life.36Some had to bear being pil oried and flogged, or even chained up in prison.37They were stoned, or sawn in half, or kil ed by the sword; they were homeless, and wore only theskins of sheep and goats; they were in want and hardship, and maltreated.38They were too good for the world and they wandered in deserts and mountains and in caves andravines.39These al won acknowledgement through their faith, but they did not receive what was promised,40since God had made provision for us to have something better, and they were not to reach perfectionexcept with us.