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(for the law made nothing perfect), and a bringing in thereupon of a better hope, through which we draw nigh unto God. |
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For ª
the ¹
law ª
made ²°
nothing ²
perfect, ª°¹
but ª
the bringing in ª
of a better ª
hope ª
[ did]; by ª
the which ª
we draw nigh ª°
unto God. ª |
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For ª
the ¹
Law ª
made ²°
nothing ²
perfect, ª°¹
but ª
the bringing in ª
of a better ª
hope ª
[ did]: by ª
the which ª
wee draw nigh ª°
vnto God. ª |
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For the law perfected nothing: but instead of it a hope has entered which is more excellent, (and) by which we are brought nigh unto Aloha. |
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For the law perfected nothing; but in the place of it there came in a hope, which is better than it, and by which we draw near to God. |
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