Etheridge(i)
24 By faith Musha, when he became a man, refused to be called the son of the daughter of Pherun;
25 and chose to himself to be in affliction with the people of Aloha, and not for a little time to delight (himself) in sin;
26 and considered the riches of the reproach of Meshiha to be far greater than the treasures of Metsreen: for he contemplated the recompence of the reward.
27 By faith he forsook Metsreen, and feared not the wrath of the king; and hoped, as one who beheld Aloha who is the invisible.
28 By faith they performed the passover, and the sprinkling of the blood, that he might not come near, - he, who was destroying the first-born.
29 By faith they traversed the sea of Sooph, as those who (march) upon dry land; but the Metsroyee were swallowed up in it, when they had dared to enter it.
30 By faith the ramparts of Jirichu fell down, after they had been encompassed seven days.
31 By faith Rachob the harlot perished not with those who would not hearken, because she had received the explorers in peace.
32 WHAT shall I yet say? for (too) brief is the time for me to tell of Gedhun, and of Borok, and of Shemshun, and of Nephtoch, and of David, and of Shomuel, and of the rest of the prophets;
33 they who through faith conquered kingdoms, and wrought righteousness, and received promises, and shut the mouths of lions,
34 and quenched the powers of fire, and were delivered from the edge [Mouth of the sword.] of the sword, and were made strong from infirmities, and became valiant in battle, and overthrew the camps of the adversaries.