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Chapter 9
Hebr Murdock 9:1  Now, under the first covenant, there were ordinances of ministration, and a worldly sanctuary.
Hebr Murdock 9:2  For in the first tabernacle which was erected, there was the candlestick, and the table and the bread of the presence; and this was called the Sanctuary.
Hebr Murdock 9:3  But the inner tabernacle, which was within the second veil, was called the Holy of Holies.
Hebr Murdock 9:4  And there were in it the golden censer and the ark of the covenant, which was all over laid with gold; and in it were the golden urn which contained the manna and the rod of Aaron which sprouted, and the tables of the covenant;
Hebr Murdock 9:5  and over it were the cherubim of glory, which overshadowed the mercy seat. But there is not time to speak particularly of each of the things which were so arranged.
Hebr Murdock 9:6  And into the outer tabernacle the priests, at all times, entered, and performed their ministration.
Hebr Murdock 9:7  But into the interior tabernacle, once a year only, the high priest entered, with the blood which he offered for himself and for the sins of the people.
Hebr Murdock 9:8  And by this the Holy Spirit indicated, that the way to the holy places was not yet manifested, so long as the first tabernacle was standing:
Hebr Murdock 9:9  and it was a symbol, for that time, during which oblation and sacrifices were offered that could not make perfect the conscience of him who offered them:
Hebr Murdock 9:10  but they consisted only in food and drink, and in the ablutions of divers things; which were carnal ordinances, and were set up until the time of a reformation.
Hebr Murdock 9:11  But the Messiah who came, was a High Priest of the good things which he wrought: and he entered into the great and perfect tabernacle, which was not made with hands and was not of these created things.
Hebr Murdock 9:12  And he did not enter with the blood of goats and calves; but with the blood of himself, he entered once into the sanctuary, and obtained eternal redemption.
Hebr Murdock 9:13  For if the blood of goats and calves, with the ashes of a heifer, was sprinkled upon them that were defiled, and sanctified them as to the purification of their flesh;
Hebr Murdock 9:14  then how much more will the blood of the Messiah, who by the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purge our conscience from dead works, so that we may serve the living God?
Hebr Murdock 9:15  And for this reason he became the Mediator of the new covenant, that he might by his death be redemption, to them who had transgressed the first covenant; so that they, who are called to the eternal inheritance, might receive the promise.
Hebr Murdock 9:16  For where there is a testament, it indicateth the death of him who made it.
Hebr Murdock 9:17  For it is valid, only of a deceased person; because it hath no use, so long as the maker of it liveth.
Hebr Murdock 9:18  Therefore also the first covenant was not confirmed without blood.
Hebr Murdock 9:19  For when the whole ordinance had been propounded by Moses to all the people, according to the law; Moses took the blood of a heifer, and water, with scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled upon the books and upon all the people;
Hebr Murdock 9:20  and said to them, This is the blood of the covenant which is enjoined by God.
Hebr Murdock 9:21  With that blood he also sprinkled upon the tabernacle, and upon all the vessels of ministration:
Hebr Murdock 9:22  because every thing, according to the law, is purified with blood: and without the shedding of blood, there is no remission.
Hebr Murdock 9:23  For it was necessary that these, the emblems of heavenly things, should be purified, with those things; but the heavenly things themselves, with sacrifices superior to them.
Hebr Murdock 9:24  For the Messiah entered not into the sanctuary made with hands, which is the emblem of the true sanctuary: but he entered into heaven itself to appear in the presence of God for us.
Hebr Murdock 9:25  Neither was it necessary, that he should offer himself many times, as the high priest entered every year into the sanctuary, with blood not his own:
Hebr Murdock 9:26  otherwise, he must have suffered many times, since the commencement of the world; but now in the end of the world, he hath once offered himself in a self-sacrifice, to abolish sin.
Hebr Murdock 9:27  And, as it is appointed to men, that they must once die, and after their death is the judgment;
Hebr Murdock 9:28  so also the Messiah was once offered; and, by himself, he immolated the sins of many: and a second time, without sins, will he appear for the life of them who expect him.