Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
Atonement » Day of » How observed
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.
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As a great deal of time had now passed, and navigation had become dangerous, for the autumn fast was already over, Paul began to warn them.
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and on this account he is obliged to offer sacrifices for sin, not only for the people but for himself as well.
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For when Moses had told all the regulations of the Law to all the people, he took calves' and goats' blood, along with water, crimson wool, and a bunch of hyssop, and sprinkled the roll of the Law and all the people,
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In fact, under the Law, almost everything is purified with blood, and unless blood is poured out nothing is forgiven.
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The high priest » Needed to sacrifice for himself
For every high priest who is chosen from among men is appointed to represent his fellow-men in their relations with God, and to offer gifts and sin-offerings. He can sympathize with the ignorant and misguided because he is himself subject to weakness, and on this account he is obliged to offer sacrifices for sin, not only for the people but for himself as well.
Priest » The function he served was superior to that of other priests » On the day of atonement
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.
Verse Concepts
and on this account he is obliged to offer sacrifices for sin, not only for the people but for himself as well.
Verse Concepts
In fact, under the Law, almost everything is purified with blood, and unless blood is poured out nothing is forgiven. 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.