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  • he has no need to offer sacrifices every day, as the high priests do, first for their own sins and only then for those of the people; this he did once and for all by offering himself. (Hebrews 7, 27)

  • The Law appoints high priests who are men subject to weakness; but the promise on oath, which came after the Law, appointed the Son who is made perfect for ever. (Hebrews 7, 28)

  • The principal point of all that we have said is that we have a high priest of exactly this kind. He has taken his seat at the right of the throne of divine Majesty in the heavens, (Hebrews 8, 1)

  • Every high priest is constituted to offer gifts and sacrifices, and so this one too must have something to offer. (Hebrews 8, 3)

  • In fact, if he were on earth, he would not be a priest at all, since there are others who make the offerings laid down by the Law, (Hebrews 8, 4)

  • but the second tent is entered only once a year, and then only by the high priest who takes in the blood to make an offering for his own and the people's faults of inadvertence. (Hebrews 9, 7)

  • But now Christ has come, as the high priest of all the blessings which were to come. He has passed through the greater, the more perfect tent, not made by human hands, that is, not of this created order; (Hebrews 9, 11)

  • And he does not have to offer himself again and again, as the high priest goes into the sanctuary year after year with the blood that is not his own, (Hebrews 9, 25)

  • Every priest stands at his duties every day, offering over and over again the same sacrifices which are quite incapable of taking away sins. (Hebrews 10, 11)

  • And we have the high priest over all the sanctuary of God. (Hebrews 10, 21)

  • The bodies of the animals whose blood is taken into the sanctuary by the high priest for the rite of expiation are burnt outside the camp, (Hebrews 13, 11)

  • With their high-sounding but empty talk they tempt back people who have scarcely escaped from those who live in error, by playing on the disordered desires of their human nature and by debaucheries. (2 Peter 2, 18)


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