1 But faith is a foundation of what are hoped-for, an examining of realities* that are not being seen.
2 Indeed, by this, the elders were witnessed.
3 In faith, we are aware that the aeons were prepared by God's utterance, toward the [awareness] that not from [things] that appear is the seen [thing] brought into being.
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6 But without faith, to be well pleasing is undoable. For it is necessary for the one coming before the God to believe that He exists and that He is a rewarder of them seeking Him.
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Notes
v 1 Or, "things", "actions".