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Translation - Hebrews Chapter 9
1 ¶ THEN verily the first covenant had also
ordinances of divine service and a worldly sanctuary.
2 For the first tabernacle which was made had in it
the candlestick and the table and the shewbread; and it was called the
sanctuary.
3 But the inner tabernacle, which is within the veil
of the second door, was called the Holy of Holies.
4 And there was in it the golden censer and the ark
of the covenant all overlaid with gold, and in it was the golden pot
containing the manna, and Aaron’s rod which budded and the tablets of the
covenant;
5 And over it the cherubim of glory, overshadowing
the mercy seat; now is not the time to describe how these things were made.
6 The priests always entered into the outer
tabernacle and performed their service of worship;
7 But into the inner tabernacle, the high priest
entered alone, once every year, with the blood which he offered for himself
and for the faults of the people.
8 ¶ By this the Holy Spirit revealed that the way of
the saints would not yet be made known so long as the old tabernacle remained,
9 Which was the symbol for that time, now past, in
which were offered both gifts and sacrifices which could not make perfect the
conscience of him who offered them,
10 But which served only for food and drink, and in
various ablutions which are ordinances of the flesh and were imposed until the
time of reformation.
11 But Christ, who had come, became the high priest
of the good things which he wrought; and he entered into a greater and more
perfect tabernacle which was not made by hands and was not of this world;
12 And he did not enter with the blood of goats and
calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, and
obtained for us everlasting salvation.
13 For if the blood of goats and calves and the ashes
of a heifer sprinkled on those who were defiled sanctified them even to the
cleansing of their flesh,
14 How much more will the blood of Christ, who
through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify our
conscience from dead works so that we may serve the living God?
15 ¶ For this cause he became the mediator of the
new covenant and by his death he became salvation for those who transgressed
the old covenant, that those who are called may receive the promise of eternal
inheritance.
16 For where a will is presented, it shows the death
of its maker.
17 For a will is of force only after men are dead,
otherwise it is useless so long as its maker lives.
18 For this reason not even the first covenant was
confirmed without blood.
19 For when Moses had given every precept to all the
people according to the law, Moses took the blood of a heifer with water and
scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled it on the books and on all the people,
20 Saying, This is the blood of the covenant which
has been ordained for you by God.
21 That very blood he also sprinkled on the
tabernacle and on all the vessels used for worship,
22 Because nearly everything, according to the law,
is purified with the blood; and without shedding of blood there is no
forgiveness.
23 ¶ It is necessary, therefore, that the patterns
of things which are heavenly should be purified with these; but the heavenly
things themselves, with sacrifices better than these.
24 For Christ has not entered into the holy place
made with hands, which is the symbol of the true one; but he entered into
heaven itself to appear before the presence of God for our sakes.
25 Not so that he should offer himself many times, as
does the high priest who enters into the holy place every year with blood
which is not his own;
26 And if not so, then he would have been obliged to
suffer many times from the very beginning of the world; but now at the end of
the world, only once by his sacrifice did he offer himself to abolish sin.
27 And just as it is appointed for men to die once,
and after their death, the judgment;
28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of
many; so that at his second coming he shall appear without our sins for the
salvation of those who look for him.
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