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See: Exodus 24:5-9
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md); Sabbath; Holy Place; Offer (Offering); Sacrifice; Priest (Priesthood)
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See: [Temple](../articles/temple.md); [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); Holy Place; Offer (Offering); Sacrifice; Priest (Priesthood)
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### What was the “second curtain”?
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There were two curtains in the tabernacle. The first curtain was a linen screen. This first curtain was the entrance into the holy place. The second curtain was made of very fine linen. The high priest, once a year, entered through the second curtain to offer a special sacrifice.
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See: Tabernacle; [Temple](../articles/temple.md); Holy Place; High Priest; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering)
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See: Tabernacle; [Temple](../articles/temple.md); [Holy Place](../articles/holyplace.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering)
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### What was the “most holy place”?
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The “most holy place” was the place where the glory of the Lord dwelled. It was located behind the second curtain in the temple. Only the high priest entered into the most holy place, and he only did this only once every year.
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See: Glory (Glorify); Temple; Presence of God; High priest
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See: Glory (Glorify); Temple; Presence of God; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md)
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### What was the “golden altar for incense”?
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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; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Sign; Sin
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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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### 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; 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
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### What were “unintentional sins”?
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Scholars disagree about the "good things that have come." Some scholars think the writer spoke about Christians knowing they will live together with God in heaven forever. Other scholars think Paul was speaking about how God ended the old "order." That is, God changed the world and now Jesus is the high priest.
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See: Eternal Life; High Priest
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See: Eternal Life; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md)
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### What was the “greater and more perfect tabernacle”?
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The author wrote "once for all" to tell people that they can stop offering sacrifices. The priests under the old covenant had to offer the atoning sacrifice every year. They offered the blood of goats and bulls for that sacrifice. When Jesus, as the high priest, offered his own blood on the cross, he did it “once for all”. That is, by one sacrifice Jesus atoned for the sins of people and no other sacrifice is needed.
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See: Atone (Atonement); Covenant; High Priest; Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Priest (Priesthood); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Law of Moses; Cross
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See: Atone (Atonement); Covenant; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering); Priest (Priesthood); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Law of Moses; Cross
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### What were the “heifer’s ashes”?
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