Diaglott(i)
26 Voluntarily for sinning of us after the to have received the knowledge of the truth, no longer respecting sins is left a sacrifice;
27 fearful but some expectation of judgment, and of a fire of indignation, to eat up being about the opponents.
28 Having violated any one a law of Moses, without mercies by two or three witnesses dies;
29 by how much, think you, worse will he be deserving punishment he the son of the God having trampled on, and the blood of the covenant a common thing having esteemed, by which he was sanctified, and the spirit of the favor having insulted?
30 We know for the one saying: To me vengeance, I will repay, says Lord; and again: Lord will judge the people of himself.
31 A fearful thing the to fall into hands of God living.