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Scholars disagree about how God "makes perfect" people who believe in Jesus. Some scholars think the author wanted to say that God perfectly and completely forgives a person for sins the person commits. Other scholars think the author wanted to speak about God helping people to resist temptation. That is, God helps them not to sin.
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Scholars disagree about how God "makes perfect" people who believe in Jesus. Some scholars think the author wanted to say that God perfectly and completely forgives a person for sins the person commits. Other scholars think the author wanted to speak about God helping people to resist temptation. That is, God helps them not to sin.
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See: Old Testament (Law and Prophets); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Atone (Atonement); Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon); Sacrifice
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See: [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)](../articles/forgive.md); Sacrifice
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### Why did the author write “consciousness of sins”?
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### Why did the author write “consciousness of sins”?
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The "second practice" the author spoke about is when people believe in Jesus. That is, people who believe in Jesus do not need to follow the sacrifices in the Law of Moses for God to forgive their sins.
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The "second practice" the author spoke about is when people believe in Jesus. That is, people who believe in Jesus do not need to follow the sacrifices in the Law of Moses for God to forgive their sins.
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See: [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon); Sin; Sacrifice
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See: [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)](../articles/forgive.md); Sin; Sacrifice
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### How did Jesus take away the first practice to establish the second practice?
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### How did Jesus take away the first practice to establish the second practice?
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Some scholars think the “knowledge”(ἐπίγνωσις/g1922) of the truth meant that a person understood true things about God. They knew they sinned and they also knew what they need to do for God to forgive their sins. Some scholars think that the author spoke about people who heard the truth about Jesus, but they never did anything. Other scholars think the author spoke about a person who knows the things Christians teach. This person has the “knowledge of the truth”.
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Some scholars think the “knowledge”(ἐπίγνωσις/g1922) of the truth meant that a person understood true things about God. They knew they sinned and they also knew what they need to do for God to forgive their sins. Some scholars think that the author spoke about people who heard the truth about Jesus, but they never did anything. Other scholars think the author spoke about a person who knows the things Christians teach. This person has the “knowledge of the truth”.
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See: Sin; Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)
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See: Sin; [Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)](../articles/forgive.md)
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### Why did the author write “a sacrifice for sins no longer exists”?
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### Why did the author write “a sacrifice for sins no longer exists”?
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The author wrote "a sacrifice for sins no longer exists." If a person goes on sinning after they say they believe in Jesus, the author wanted them to know that they cannot expect God to forgive them. Some scholars think that Christians will sin less and less. Other scholars think Christians can choose to stop being at peace with God and will not live forever with God in heaven. Other scholars think the author wanted people to remember that Jesus had to die for their sins.
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The author wrote "a sacrifice for sins no longer exists." If a person goes on sinning after they say they believe in Jesus, the author wanted them to know that they cannot expect God to forgive them. Some scholars think that Christians will sin less and less. Other scholars think Christians can choose to stop being at peace with God and will not live forever with God in heaven. Other scholars think the author wanted people to remember that Jesus had to die for their sins.
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See: Sin; Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)
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See: Sin; [Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon)](../articles/forgive.md)
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### Why did the author write “a certain fearful expectation of judgment”?
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### Why did the author write “a certain fearful expectation of judgment”?
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### Where was it written that “vengeance” belongs to the Lord, and that he “will judge his people”?
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### Where was it written that “vengeance” belongs to the Lord, and that he “will judge his people”?
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See: Deuteronomy 32:25-26; Romans 12:19
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See: Deuteronomy 32:25-26; Romans 12:19
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See: Avenge (Vengeance, Revenge)
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See: Avenge (Vengeance, Revenge)
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### Why did the author write “the living God”?
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### Why did the author write “the living God”?
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