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1
Then
verily
the first
covenant
had
also
ordinances
of divine service,
and
a worldly
sanctuary.
2
For
there was
a tabernacle
made;
the first,
wherein
was
the candlestick,
and
the table,
and
the shewbread;
which
is called
the sanctuary.
3
And
after
the second
veil,
the tabernacle
which
is called
the Holiest of all;
4
Which had
the golden
censer,
and
the ark
of the covenant
overlaid
round about
with gold,
wherein
was
the golden
pot
that had
manna,
and
Aaron's
rod
that budded,
and
the tables
of the covenant
;
5
And
over
it
the cherubims
of glory
shadowing
the mercyseat;
of
which
we cannot
now
speak
particularly.
6
Now
when these things
were
thus
ordained,
the priests
went
always into
the first
tabernacle,
accomplishing
the service
of God
.
7
But into
the second
went
the high priest
alone
once
every year,
not
without
blood,
which
he offered
for
himself,
and
for
the errors
of the people:
8
The Holy
Ghost
this
signifying,
that the way
into the holiest of all
was
not
yet
made manifest,
while as the first
tabernacle
was
yet
standing:
9
Which
was
a figure
for
the time
then present,
in
which
were offered
both
gifts
and
sacrifices,
that could
not
make
him that did the service
perfect,
as pertaining to
the conscience;
10
Which stood
only
in
meats
and
drinks,
and
divers
washings,
and
carnal
ordinances,
imposed
on them
until
the time
of reformation.
11
But
Christ
being come
an high priest
of good things
to come,
by
a greater and
more perfect
tabernacle,
not
made with hands,
that is to say, not of this
building;
12
Neither
by
the
blood
of goats
and
calves,
but
by
his own
blood
he entered in
once
into the holy place,
having obtained
eternal
redemption
for us
.
13
For
if
the blood
of bulls
and
of goats,
and
the ashes
of an heifer
sprinkling
the unclean,
sanctifieth
to
the purifying
of the flesh:
14
How much
more
shall
the blood
of Christ,
who
through
the eternal
Spirit
offered
himself
without spot
to God,
purge your
conscience
from
dead
works
to
serve
the living
God?
15
And for this
cause
he is
the mediator
of the new
testament,
that
by means
of death,
for
the redemption
of the transgressions
that
were
under
the first
testament,
they which are called
might receive
the promise
of eternal
inheritance.
16
For
where
a testament
is
, there must also of necessity
be
the death
of the testator.
17
For
a testament
is
of force
after
men are dead:
otherwise
it is of
no
strength at all
while
the testator
liveth.
18
Whereupon
neither
the first
testament
was dedicated
without
blood.
19
For when
Moses
had spoken
every
precept
to
all
the people
according
to the law,
he took
the blood
of calves
and
of goats,
with
water,
and
scarlet
wool,
and
hyssop,
and sprinkled
both
the book,
and
all
the people
,
20
Saying,
This
is
the blood
of the testament
which
God
hath enjoined
unto you.
21
Moreover
he sprinkled
with blood
both
the tabernacle,
and
all
the vessels
of the ministry.
22
And
almost
all things
are
by
the law
purged with
blood;
and
without
shedding of blood
is
no
remission.
23
It was
therefore
necessary
that the patterns
of things in
the heavens
should be purified
with these; but
the heavenly things
themselves
with better
sacrifices
than
these.
24
For
Christ
is
not entered into the holy places
made with hands,
which are
the figures
of the true; but into
heaven
itself,
now
to appear
in the presence
of God
for us:
25
Nor
yet that
he should offer
himself
often,
as
the high priest
entereth
into the holy place every
year
with
blood
of others;
26
For then
must
he
often
have suffered
since
the foundation
of the world
:
but now
once
in
the end
of the world
hath
he
appeared
to
put away
sin
by
the sacrifice
of himself.
27
And
as
it is appointed
unto men
once
to die,
but
after
this
the judgment:
28
So
Christ
was once
offered
to
bear
the sins
of many;
and unto them that look
for him shall he appear
the second time
without
sin
unto
salvation.
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