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For
every
high priest,
being taken
from among
men
,
is appointed
on behalf of
men
in things
relating to
God,
that
he should offer
both
gifts
and
sacrifices
for sins,
2
being able
to exercise forbearance
with those
being ignorant
and
going astray,
since
he himself
also
is encompassed by
weakness;
3
and
because of
this,
he is obligated
to offer sacrifices
for
sins,
so
al
so
for himself, just as for the
people.
4
And
no
one
takes
upon himself
the honor, but rather
being called
by God,
just as
Aaron
also.
5
So
also
Christ
did not glorify
Himself
to become
a high priest,
but the
One
having said
to Him: You are My
So
n,
today
I
have begotten
You.
6
Just as
He says
also
in
another
place
:
You
are
a priest
to the
age,
according to
the
order
of Melchizedek.
7
He
in
the
days
of His
flesh,
hav
in
g offered up
both
prayers
and
supplications
with
loud
cry
in
g
and
tears
to the
One
be
in
g able
to save
Him from
death,
and
hav
in
g been heard
because of
reverent submission,
8
though
being
a Son,
He learned
obedience
from
the things
He suffered,
9
and having been perfected,
He became
the
author
of eternal
salvation
to all
those
obeying
Him,
10
having been designated
by
God
a high priest
according to
the
order
of Melchizedek.
11
Concerning
this
there is
much
speech
from us, and
difficult in interpretation
to speak,
since
you have become
sluggish
in the
hearings.
12
For
even
by
the
time
you ought
to be teachers,
you have
need
of
one
to teach
you
again
what
is
the
beginning of
the
principles
of
the
oracles
of God;
and
you have
become
those
having
need
of
milk, and not
of solid
food.
13
For
everyone
partaking
of milk
is
unskilled
in
the
word
of righteousness,
for he is
an infant.
14
But
solid
food
is
for the
mature,
the
ones
by
constant use
having
trained
the
senses
for
distinguishing
both
good
and
evil.
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