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Hebrews 13:2 - Easy To Read Version

2 Always remember to help people by accepting them into your home. Some people have done that and have helped angels without knowing it.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 Do not forget or neglect or refuse to extend hospitality to strangers [in the brotherhood–being friendly, cordial, and gracious, sharing the comforts of your home and doing your part generously], for through it some have entertained angels without knowing it. [Gen. 18:1-8; 19:1-3.]

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 Forget not to show love unto strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.

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Common English Bible

2 Don’t neglect to open up your homes to guests, because by doing this some have been hosts to angels without knowing it.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 And do not be willing to forget hospitality. For by it, certain persons, without realizing it, have received Angels as guests.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

2 And hospitality do not forget; for by this some, being not aware of it, have entertained angels.

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Hebrews 13:2
21 Tagairtí Cros  

Later, the Lord again appeared to Abraham. Abraham was living near the oak trees of Mamre. One day, at the hottest part of the day, Abraham was sitting at the door of his tent.


That evening the two angels came to the city of Sodom. Lot was sitting near the city gates and saw the angels. {Lot thought they were men traveling through town.} Lot got up and went to them and bowed down on the ground.


One day Elisha went to Shunem. An important woman lived in Shunem. This woman asked Elisha {to stop and} eat at her house. So every time Elisha went through that place, he stopped there to eat.


When I found people suffering\par because they didn’t have clothes,\par or a poor man with no coat,\par


I always invited strangers into my home\par so they would not have to sleep\par in the streets at night.\par


I want you to share your food with the hungry people. I want you to find poor people that don’t have homes, and I want you to bring them into your own homes. When you see a man that has no clothes—give him your clothes! Don’t hide \{from helping those people\}; they are just like you.”


You must treat foreigners the same as you treat your own citizens. Love foreigners like you love yourselves. Why? Because you were foreigners one time—in Egypt. I am the Lord your God!


You can have this kingdom, because I was hungry and you gave me food to eat. I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink. I was alone and away from home, and you invited me into your home.


“Then the king will answer, ‘I tell you the truth. Anything you did for any of my people here, {\cf2\super [389]} you also did for me.’


I was alone and away from home, and you did not invite me into your home. I was without clothes, and you gave me nothing to wear. I was sick and in prison, and you did not care for me.’


She and all the people living in her home were baptized. {\cf2\super [337]} Then Lydia invited us into her home. She said, “If you think I am truly a believer in the Lord Jesus, then come stay in my house.” She persuaded us to stay with her.


Share with God’s people that need help. Look for people that need help, and welcome those people into your homes.


Gaius is letting me and the whole church here use his home. He also says hello to you. Erastus and our brother Quartus say hello to you. Erastus is the city treasurer here.


An elder {\cf2\super [10]} must be good enough that people cannot rightly criticize him. He must have only one wife. An elder must have self-control and be wise. He must be respected by other people. He must be ready to help people by accepting them into his home. He must be a good teacher.


She must be known as a woman who has done good things. I mean good things like raising her children, accepting visitors in her home, washing the feet of God’s people, helping people in trouble, and using her life to do all kinds of good things.


An elder must be ready to help people by accepting them into his home. He must love what is good. He must be wise. He must live right. He must be pleasing to God. And he must be able to control himself.


Share your homes with each other without complaining.


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