[1] Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, and the sign that the
things not seen are true. [2] For by it our fathers had God's approval. [3]
By faith it is clear to us that the order of events was fixed by the word
of God, so that what is seen has not been made from things which only seem
to be. [4] By faith Abel made a better offering to God than Cain, and he
had witness through it of his righteousness, God giving his approval of his
offering: and his voice still comes to us through it though he is dead. [5]
By faith Enoch was taken up to heaven so that he did not see death; he was
seen no longer, for God took him away: for before he was taken, witness had
been given that he was well-pleasing to God: [6] And without faith it is
not possible to be well-pleasing to him, for it is necessary for anyone who
comes to God to have the belief that God is, and that he is a rewarder of
all those who make a serious search for him. [7] By faith Noah, being moved
by the fear of God, made ready an ark for the salvation of his family,
because God had given him news of things which were not seen at the time;
and through it the world was judged by him, and he got for his heritage the
righteousness which is by faith. [8] By faith Abraham did as God said when
he was ordered to go out into a place which was to be given to him as a
heritage, and went out without knowledge of where he was going. [9] By
faith he was a wanderer in the land of the agreement, as in a strange land,
living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, who had a part with him in the same
heritage: [10] For he was looking for the strong town, whose builder and
maker is God. [11] And by faith Sarah herself had power to give birth, when
she was very old, because she had faith in him who gave his word; [12] So
that from one man, who was near to death, came children in number as the
stars in heaven, or as the sand by the seaside, which may not be numbered.
[13] All these came to their end in faith, not having had the heritage; but
having seen it with delight far away, they gave witness that they were
wanderers and not of the earth. [14] For those who say such things make it
clear that they are searching for a country for themselves. [15] And truly
if they had kept in mind the country from which they went out, they would
have had chances of turning back. [16] But now their desire is for a better
country, that is to say, for one in heaven; and so it is no shame to God to
be named their God; for he has made ready a town for them. [17] By faith
Abraham made an offering of Isaac, when he was tested: and he with whom the
agreement had been made gave up as an offering the only son of his body,
[18] Of whom it had been said, From Isaac will your seed take their name:
[19] Judging that God was able to give life even to the dead; and because
of this he did get him back as if from death. [20] By faith Isaac, blessing
Jacob and Esau, gave news of things to come. [21] By faith Jacob gave a
blessing to the two sons of Joseph, when he was near to death; and gave God
worship, supported by his stick. [22] By faith Joseph, when his end was
near, said that the children of Israel would go out of Egypt; and gave
orders about his bones. [23] By faith Moses was kept secretly by his father
and mother for three months after his birth, because they saw that he was a
fair child; and they had no fear of the king's orders. [24] By faith Moses,
when he became a man, had no desire to be named the son of Pharaoh's
daughter; [25] Feeling that it was better to undergo pain with the people
of God, than for a short time to have a taste of the pleasures of sin; [26]
Judging a part in the shame of Christ to be better than all the wealth of
Egypt; for he was looking forward to his reward. [27] By faith he went out
of Egypt, not being turned from his purpose by fear of the wrath of the
king; for he kept on his way, as seeing him who is unseen. [28] By faith he
kept the Passover, and put the sign of the blood on the houses, so that the
angel of destruction might not put their oldest sons to death. [29] By
faith they went through the Red Sea as if it had been dry land, though the
Egyptians were overcome by the water when they made an attempt to do the
same. [30] By faith the walls of Jericho came down, after they had been
circled for seven days. [31] By faith Rahab, the loose woman, was not put
to death with those who had gone against God's orders, because she had
taken into her house in peace those sent to see the land. [32] What more am
I to say? For there would not be time to give the stories of Gideon, Barak,
Samson, and Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets: [33] Who
through faith overcame kingdoms, did righteousness, got their reward, kept
the mouths of lions shut, [34] Put out the power of fire, got safely away
from the edge of the sword, were made strong when they had been feeble,
became full of power in war, and put to flight the armies of the nations.
[35] Women had their dead given back to them living; others let themselves
be cruelly attacked, having no desire to go free, so that they might have a
better life to come; [36] And others were tested by being laughed at or by
blows, and even with chains and prisons: [37] They were stoned, they were
cut up with knives, they were tested, they were put to death with the
sword, they went about in sheepskins and in goatskins; being poor and in
pain and cruelly attacked, [38] Wandering in waste places and in mountains
and in holes in the rocks; for whom the world was not good enough. [39] And
not one of these got the good things of the agreement, though they all had
a good record through faith, [40] Because God had kept some better thing
for us, so that it was not possible for them to become complete without us.