Hebrews 5
Wycliffe's Bible
1For each bishop taken of men (For every High Priest taken from among men), is ordained for men in these things that be to God, (so) that he offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. 2Which may together sorrow with them (Who can feel compassion for those), that be unknowing and err; for also he is environed with infirmity. 3And therefore he oweth (And so he ought), as for the people, so also for himself, to offer for sins. 4Neither any man taketh to him honour, but he that is called of God, as Aaron was.

5So Christ clarified not himself, that he were bishop, but he that spake to him, Thou art my Son, today I (en)gendered thee. (So the Messiah did not glorify himself, so that he became High Priest, but he who spoke to him, and said, Thou art my Son, today I begat thee.)

6As in another place he saith, Thou art a priest [into] without end, after the order of Melchisedec (Thou art a priest forever, after the order of Melchizedek).

7Which in the days of his flesh offered, with great cry and tears, prayers and beseechings to him that might make him safe from death (prayers and beseechings to him who could save him from death), and was heard for his reverence. 8And when he was God's Son, he learned obedience of these things that he suffered; 9and he brought to the end, (or he led to perfection), is made (the) cause of everlasting health to all that obey him, (and he brought to perfection, is made the Source of eternal salvation for all who obey him,) 10and is called of God a bishop, by the order of Melchisedec. (and is named High Priest by God, in the order of Melchizedek.)

11Of whom there is to us a great word for to say, and able to be expounded, for ye be made feeble to hear. 12For when ye ought to be masters for a time (For although ye ought to be teachers by this time), again ye need that ye be taught, which be the letters, (or the elements), of the beginning of God's words. And ye be made those, to whom is need of milk, and not [of] firm meat, (or of solid food). 13For each that is (a) partner of milk, is without (a) part, (or a portion), of the word of rightwiseness, for he is (but) a little child. 14But of perfect men is firm meat, of them that for custom have [their] wits exercised to (the) discretion of good and of evil. (But for grown men there is solid food, yea, for those who by custom have their minds, or their thoughts, exercised by the discretion of good and of evil.)

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