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But of the time when he is to bring his firstborn Son back to the world he says, "And let all God's angels bow before him."

They will perish, but you continue! And they will all wear out like a coat,

And you will fold them up like a mantle, And change them as one changes his coat. But you are always the same, and your years will have no end!"

For of course it was not angels but the descendants of Abraham that he came to help.

But as I made oath in my anger, They shall never be admitted to my Rest!"

and on this account he is obliged to offer sacrifices for sin, not only for the people but for himself as well.

And no one takes the office upon himself, but men assume it only when called to it by God, as Aaron was.

So even Christ did not claim for himself the dignity of the high priesthood, but he was appointed to it by him who said to him, "You are my Son! I have today become your Father!"

I have much to say to you about this, but it is difficult to make it clear to you, because you have become so slow of apprehension.

But if it yields thorns and thistles, it is thought worthless and almost cursed, and it will finally be burned.

But about you, dear friends, even though we say this, we are sure of better things that promise salvation.

to whom Abraham apportioned one tenth of all the spoil, who is first, as his name shows, king of righteousness and then king of Salem, which means king of peace??3 with no father or mother or ancestry, and with no beginning to his days nor end to his life, but like no one but the Son of God, continues as priest forever.

But this man, whose ancestry is not connected with theirs, collected tithes from Abraham himself, and gave his blessing to the man who had received the promises from God.

But, beyond any doubt, it is the inferior that is blessed by the superior.

In the one case, mortal men collect tithes; but in the other, one who, it is intimated, lives on.

for he is appointed not for possessing any legal physical qualifications, but by virtue of a life that cannot end.

for God took no oath in appointing the old priests, but he made oath to his appointment, when he said to him, "The Lord has sworn it and he will not change; You are a priest forever!"

For the Law appoints to the high priesthood men full of imperfection; but this utterance about the making of the oath, which came long after the Law, appoints a son, fully qualified to be high priest forever.

to officiate as priest in the sanctuary and in that true tent of worship which not man but the Lord himself set up.

But every high priest is appointed to offer gifts and sacrifices, and so this high priest also must have some sacrifice to offer.

But, as it is, the priestly service to which Christ has been appointed is as much better than the old as the agreement established by him and the promises on which it is based are superior to the former ones.

But in his dissatisfaction with them he says, " 'See! the time is coming,' says the Lord, 'When I will conclude a new agreement with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah,

Now when he speaks of a new agreement, he is treating the first one as obsolete; but whatever is obsolete and antiquated is almost ready to disappear.

but only the high priest could enter the inner part, and he but once a year, and never without taking some victim's blood, to offer on his own behalf and for the sins committed through ignorance by the people.

But when Christ came, as the high priest of the better system under which we live, he went once for all, through that greater, more perfect tent of worship not made by human hands nor a part of our material creation, into the sanctuary,

By such means, therefore, these things that were only copied from the originals in heaven had to be purified, but the heavenly originals themselves required far better sacrifices than these.

For it was not a sanctuary made by human hands and only copied after the true one that Christ entered, but he went into heaven itself, in order to appear now on our behalf in the very presence of God.

for then he would have had to suffer death over and over, ever since the creation of the world. But, as it is, once for all at the close of the age he has appeared, to put an end to sin by his sacrifice.

That is why the Christ, when he was coming into the world, said, "You have not wished sacrifice or offering, but you have provided a body for me.

But Christ has offered for all time one sacrifice for sin, and has taken his seat at God's right hand,

but only the dreadful prospect of judgment and that blazing indignation which is to devour God's enemies.

And he whom I accept as righteous will find life through his faith. But if a man draws back, my heart can take no pleasure in him."

But if you have none of that discipline which all sons undergo, you are illegitimate children, and not true sons.

And keep your feet in straight paths, so that limbs that are lame may not be dislocated but instead be cured.

Then his voice shook the earth, but now his promise is, "But once more I will make not only the earth but the very heaven to tremble!"

Now the words "But once more" indicate the final removal of all that is shaken, as only created, leaving only what is unshaken to be permanent.

I beg you brothers, to listen patiently to this appeal, for I have written you but briefly.