Hebrews 5:1
For every high priest is appointed to officiate for men in religious matters, offering gifts and sacrifices for their sins: being chosen from among the people. that as he himself is surrounded with infirmities,
Hebrews 8:3
every high priest being establish'd to offer gifts and sacrifices: it was necessary that he likewise should make a peculiar offering,
Hebrews 10:11
While the high priest in his daily administrations frequently repeated the same sacrifices which could by no means expiate sin;
Hebrews 2:17
whence it was necessary he should be in all things like his brethren; that he might be a merciful high priest, and faithfully discharge the divine office of expiating the sins of the people.
Hebrews 9:9
This type subsists to the present time, both gifts and sacrifices being still offered, which cannot purify the mind of him that officiates
Hebrews 7:27
as those high priests of the law were, to offer up daily sacrifices, first for his own sins, and then for those of the people: having done this once for all, by offering up himself.
Hebrews 11:4
'Twas by faith that Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he was declared righteous, God himself having testified that he accepted his offering, and after he died for his faith, he was not silent.