As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.
Hebrews 10:2 - Hebrew Names version (HNV) Or else wouldn't they have ceased to be offered, because the worshippers, having been once cleansed, would have had no more consciousness of sins? Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 For then would they not have ceased to be offered? because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition For if it were otherwise, would [these sacrifices] not have stopped being offered? Since the worshipers had once for all been cleansed, they would no longer have any guilt or consciousness of sin. American Standard Version (1901) Else would they not have ceased to be offered? because the worshippers, having been once cleansed, would have had no more consciousness of sins. Common English Bible Otherwise, wouldn’t they have stopped being offered? If the people carrying out their religious duties had been completely cleansed once, no one would have been aware of sin anymore. Catholic Public Domain Version Otherwise, they would have ceased to be offered, because the worshipers, once cleansed, would no longer be conscious of any sin. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version For then they would have ceased to be offered: because the worshippers once cleansed should have no conscience of sin any longer: |
As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.
I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake; and I will not remember your sins.
I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, your transgressions, and, as a cloud, your sins: return to me; for I have redeemed you.
He will again have compassion on us. He will tread our iniquities under foot; and you will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.
As for you also, because of the blood of your covenant, I have set free your prisoners from the pit in which is no water.
For it is commendable if someone endures pain, suffering unjustly, because of conscience toward God.