HEBREWS
Chapter 8
Hebr | BWE | 8:1 | The real point of what we are saying is this. We now have a high priest who sits beside God’s throne or chief chair in heaven. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:2 | He is priest in the true holy place where God lives. The Lord made that place, man did not. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:3 | Every high priest is chosen to offer gifts and sacrifices. So this high priest must have something to offer also. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:4 | If he were still on earth, he would not be a priest. There are priests on earth already who offer gifts the way the law says. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:5 | The work they do shows what the work of the priest in heaven is. When Moses made a house for God, here is what God told him to do. He said, ‘Be sure you make everything like I showed you on the mountain.’ | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:6 | But Christ has been given a much better work, because he is the man who is between God and men in making an agreement. This is a much better agreement. It was made by better promises. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:7 | If the first agreement had been all right, there would have been no need to make another. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:8 | When the people had done wrong, God’s words to them were, ‘The days will come, the Lord says, when I will make a new agreement with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:9 | It will not be like the agreement that I made with their fathers. I made that agreement the day I led them by the hand out of the country of Egypt. But they did not keep their part of my agreement, so I left them alone, the Lord says. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:10 | After those days, the Lord says, I will make an agreement with the people of Israel. This is my agreement. I will put my laws in their minds. I will write them in their hearts. I will be their God and they will be my people. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:11 | A man will not need to teach another man, or his brother. He will not say, “Know the Lord,” because everyone from the youngest to the oldest will know me. | |
Hebr | BWE | 8:12 | I will be kind even when they do what is not right, and I will never remember the wrong things they do.’ | |