From 0bd4f209b0de5b6f53597c6820d7828e8b161e59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joycerendahl Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 15:23:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '59-heb/09.md' --- 59-heb/09.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/59-heb/09.md b/59-heb/09.md index f1b67ef..c2ee279 100644 --- a/59-heb/09.md +++ b/59-heb/09.md @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ See: Hebrews 8:2 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. -See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; [Offer (Offering)](../articles/offer.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); Cross +See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); Sacrifice; [Offer (Offering)](../articles/offer.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant)](../articles/covenantmoses.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md) ### What were the “heifer’s ashes”? @@ -152,19 +152,19 @@ The "heifer's ashes" were used to cleanse a person who had sinned or become uncl **Advice to translators**: A heifer is a young female cow. -See: [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Tabernacle +See: [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [Tabernacle](../articles/tabernacle.md) ### How did the ashes provide for the “cleansing of their flesh”? The author wrote that the ashes provided for the "cleansing of their flesh" so people would think about God forgiving them. When a person became unclean, he needed to be separated from other people. When the unclean person was sprinkled with the mixture of ashes and water, God saw him as being clean once again. That is, God would forgive him. He did not need to be separated from the rest of the Israelites. -See: [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); Flesh +See: [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); [Flesh](../articles/flesh.md) ### Why did the author write “how much more”? The author wrote “how much more” to speak about much greater Jesus’ sacrifice was then the sacrifices under the old covenant. -See: Covenant; Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering) +See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Sacrifice; Offer (Offering) ### How was Jesus “without blemish”? @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ See: Inherit (Inheritance, Heir); Metaphor; People of God; [Eternal Life](../art The author wrote "not even the first covenant was established without blood" so people would think about the Old Testament sacrifices. The first covenant, that is, the covenant with Moses, required sacrifices (see: Exodus 24:3-8). -See: Covenant; Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Sacrifice +See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); Sacrifice ### Why did the author write about the blood, water, red wool, and hyssop? @@ -224,13 +224,13 @@ See: Symbol; [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Clean and Unclean](../a Scholars think that Moses sprinkled all things that had to do with the covenant God made with Moses. The writer to the Hebrews mentioned two things that were sprinkled, that is the scroll and the people. The sprinkling of blood represented setting things apart to serve God. The scroll was made clean and set apart by the blood because it contained the words of God’s promise to his people. The people were made clean and set apart by the blood to do everything God said in the scroll. -See: Covenant; Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); Holy (Holiness, Set Apart); People of God; Blood +See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); Holy (Holiness, Set Apart); People of God; Blood ### What was “the blood of the covenant”? The “blood of the covenant” represented the sacrifices of animals. The blood was then offered to God. Lastly it was sprinkled on the people who received the covenant. This was to show the power and the purpose of God. It showed how serious God was about the covenant with his people. -See: Blood; Covenant; Sacrifice +See: Blood; [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); Sacrifice ### What were the “containers used in the service”?