tions, which by the law were appropriated to
their tribe.
8:5. Who serve unto the example and shadow of heavenly things. As it was
answered to Moses, when he was to finish the tabernacle: See (saith he)
that thou make all things according to the pattern which was shewn thee
on the mount.
Who serve unto, etc... The priesthood of the law and its functions were
a kind of an example and shadow of what is done by Christ in his church
militant and triumphant, of which the tabernacle was a pattern.
8:6. But now he hath obtained a better ministry, by how much also he is
a mediator of a better testament which is established on better
promises.
8:7. For if that former had been faultless, there should not indeed a
place have been sought for a second.
8:8. For, finding fault with them, he saith: Behold the days shall come,
saith the Lord: and I will perfect, unto the house of Israel and unto
the house of Juda, a new testament:
8:9. Not according to the testament which I made to their fathers, on
the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of
Egypt: because they continued not in my testament: and I regarded them
not, saith the Lord.
8:10. For this is the testament which I will make to the house of Israel
after those days, saith the Lord: I will give my laws into their mind:
and in their heart will I write them. And I will be their God: and they
shall be my people.
8:11. And they shall not teach every man his neighbour and every man his
brother, saying: Know the Lord. For all shall know me, from the least to
the greatest of them.
They shall not teach, etc... So great shall be light and grace of the
new testament, that it shall not be necessary to inculcate to the
faithful the belief and knowledge of the true God, for they shall all
know him.
8:12. Because I will be merciful to their iniquities: and their sins I
will remember no more.
8:13. Now in saying a new, he hath made the former old. And that which
decayeth and groweth old is near its end.
A new... Supply `covenant'.
Hebrews Chapter 9
The sacrifices of the law were far inferior to that of Christ.
9:1. The former indeed had also justifications of divine service and a
sanctuary.
9:2. For there was a tabernacle made the first, wherein were the
candlesticks and the table and the setting forth of loaves, which is
called the Holy.
9:3. And after the second veil, the tabernacle which is called the Holy
of Holies:
9:4. H
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