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Chapter 5
Hebr Etheridg 5:1  For every high priest who is from among men, on the behalf of men, standeth over those things which are of Aloha, to offer oblation and sacrifices for sins:
Hebr Etheridg 5:2  and (is one) who can humble himself, and suffer with those who know not and err, since he also himself with infirmity is clothed.
Hebr Etheridg 5:3  And on this account he is obligated as on the behalf of the people, so (also) for himself, to offer up for his sins.
Hebr Etheridg 5:4  Yet no man to himself taketh the honour, but he who is called by Aloha, as of Aharun .
Hebr Etheridg 5:5  Thus also the Meshiha glorified not himself to be a High Priest; but He who said to him, Thou art my Son, I to-day have begotten thee.
Hebr Etheridg 5:6  So, too, in another place he saith, Thou art the Priest for ever, after the likeness of Malki-Zedek.
Hebr Etheridg 5:7  When also with flesh he had been clothed, prayer and supplication, with a powerful cry, and with tears, he offered up unto Him who was able from death to revive him, and was heard.
Hebr Etheridg 5:8  And though he was the Son, yet from the fear and the sufferings which he sustained he learned obedience.
Hebr Etheridg 5:9  And so was he perfected, and became unto all them who obey him the Cause of eternal salvation;
Hebr Etheridg 5:10  and was named by God, The High Priest after the likeness of Malki-Zedek.
Hebr Etheridg 5:11  But concerning this Malki-Zedek himself, we have much discourse to utter, and hard to explain, because ye are infirm in your hearing.
Hebr Etheridg 5:12  For ye ought to be teachers, on account of the time by you in learning; but now ye have need again to be taught those which are the first scriptures of the beginningwords of Aloha; and need have ye for milk, and not for solid food.
Hebr Etheridg 5:13  But every one whose food is milk is not versed in the doctrine of righteousness, because he is a babe.
Hebr Etheridg 5:14  But for the perfect is solid food; those, (namely,) who, because exercised, have trained their senses to distinguish the good and the evil.