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The “atonement lid” was a gold lid covering the ark. People also called this the mercy seat. On the day of atonement, once a year, God appeared in a cloud over the atonement lid (see: Leviticus 16:2). When the high priest offered the blood of the sacrifice, once a year, he would sprinkle the blood onto the atonement lid. This was a sign a covering of sin (see: Leviticus 16:14).
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See: Atone (Atonement); Ark of the Covenant; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Sign; Sin
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See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Ark of the Covenant](../articles/arkcovenant.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); [Sign](../articles/sign.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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### Why did the author say there were things “which we cannot now talk about in detail”?
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The author wrote, “not without blood.” It was against the Law of Moses for the high priest to pass through the second curtain, into the most holy place, without taking the blood of animals for a sacrifice. The blood of the sacrifice was offered for the sins of the high priest and the sins of the people.
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See: Law of Moses; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Sin
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See: Law of Moses; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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### What were “unintentional sins”?
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The gifts and sacrifices made under the Law of Moses were "not able to perfect the worshipper's conscience." That is, they did not make a person clean. Therefore, the person who worshipped was always reminded of his sin. The sacrifices only served to cover over sins.
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See: Law of Moses; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Clean and Unclean; Worship; Sin; Atone (Atonement)
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See: Law of Moses; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Clean and Unclean; Worship; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Atone (Atonement)
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### Why were sacrifices offered concerning “food and drink”?
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**Advice to translators**: A heifer is a young female cow.
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See: Clean and Unclean; Sin; Law of Moses; Priest (Priesthood); Tabernacle
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See: Clean and Unclean; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Law of Moses; Priest (Priesthood); Tabernacle
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### How did the ashes provide for the “cleansing of their flesh”?
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The “containers used in the service” were the altar, the laver, the incense censers, dishes, bowls, and utensils. These were things used in the temple to worship God. Anything that the people of Israel used to sacrifice animals and atone for sin was sprinkled with blood to make it clean. The "containers" were used to do this.
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See: Atone (Atonement); Israel; Altar; Temple; Sin; Clean and Unclean
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See: Atone (Atonement); Israel; Altar; Temple; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Clean and Unclean
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### Why did the author write that “almost everything is cleansed with blood”?
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Scholars think that God did not forgive any sins without the shedding of blood, that is sacrificing an animal. They think that the shedding of blood actually made atonement for the souls of the people (see: Leviticus 17:11). When people used other things to sacrifice to God, they represented the blood sacrifice in some way.
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See: Atone (Atonement); Sin; Sacrifice; Soul
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See: Atone (Atonement); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Sacrifice; Soul
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## 9:23-28
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The author wrote that Jesus entered heaven "to appear now in God's presence for us". He wrote this so people would know that Jesus continually speaks to God the Father for Chrsitians (see: Hebrews 7:25). When the high priest served in the Temple, he only entered into the most holy place once every year. This was to take the blood of the atoning sacrifice into the most holy place. It was to sprinkle the blood there to atone for the sins of the people. He carried with him a censer filled with coals and incense. This was like a veil to hide the priest’s face from God's presence. Jesus, however, entered into the heavenly tabernacle after he was resurrected. He is in the very presence of God the Father, face to face. So, Jesus continually speaks to God for Christians.
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See: Messiah (Christ); Heaven; Intercede (Intercession); High Priest; Tabernacle; Atone (Atonement); Resurrect (Resurrection); Temple; Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Sacrifice; Sin; Presence of God; God the Father
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See: Messiah (Christ); Heaven; Intercede (Intercession); High Priest; Tabernacle; Atone (Atonement); Resurrect (Resurrection); Temple; Most Holy Place (Holy of Holies); Sacrifice; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Presence of God; God the Father
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### Why did the author write “since the beginning of the world”?
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The author wrote "since the beginning of the world" to speak about all of history. Some scholars think he spoke about all time since God created the world. Other scholars think he spoke about the time that there have been people on the earth. The author wrote this so people would know that Jesus completely atoned for all the sins of all people who believe in him. That is, he only needed to be sacrificed once.
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See: Atone (Atonement); Sin; Sacrifice
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See: Atone (Atonement); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Sacrifice
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### Why did the author write “the end of the ages”?
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