Hebrews 9:10-26

Hebrews 9:10-26

[10] Which stood only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  washings,  and  carnal  ordinances,  imposed  on them until  the time  of reformation.  [11] But  Christ  being come  an high priest  of good things  by  and  more perfect  tabernacle,  not  made with hands,  not  building;  [12] Neither  by  the blood  of goats  and  calves,  but  by  his own  blood  he entered in  once  into  having obtained  eternal  redemption  [13] For  if  the blood  of bulls  and  of goats,  and  the ashes  of an heifer  sprinkling  the unclean,  sanctifieth  to  the purifying  of the flesh:  [14] How much  more  the blood  of Christ,  who  through  the eternal  Spirit  offered  himself  without spot  to God,  purge  conscience  from  dead  works  to  serve  the living  God?  [15] And  cause  the mediator  of the new  testament,  that  by means  of death,  for  the redemption  of the transgressions  that were under  the first  testament,  they which are called  might receive  the promise  of eternal  inheritance.  [16] For  where  a testament  is, there must also of necessity  be  the death  of the testator.  [17] For  a testament  is of force  after  men are dead:  otherwise  strength  while  the testator  liveth.  [18] Whereupon  neither  the first  testament was dedicated  without  blood.  [19] For  when  Moses  had spoken  every  precept  to all  the people  according  to the law,  he took  the blood  of calves  and  of goats,  with  water,  and  scarlet  wool,  and  hyssop,  and sprinkled  both  the book,  and  all  the people,  [20] Saying,  is the blood  of the testament  which  God  hath enjoined  unto  [21] Moreover  he sprinkled  with blood  both  the tabernacle,  and  all  the vessels  of the ministry.  [22] And  almost  all things  by  the law  purged  with  blood;  and  without  shedding of blood  is  no  remission.  [23] It was therefore  necessary  that the patterns  of things  in  the heavens  should be purified  but  the heavenly things  themselves  with better  sacrifices  than  [24] For  Christ  not  entered  into  made with hands,  which are the figures  of the true;  but  into  heaven  itself,  now  to appear  in the presence  of God  for  [25] Nor  yet that  he should offer  himself  often,  as  the high priest  entereth  into  every  year  with  blood  of others;  [26] For then  must  he  often  have suffered  since  the foundation  of the world:  but  once  in  the end  of the world  hath he appeared  to  put away  sin  by  the sacrifice  of himself.