5:1 For
every
high
priest,
being
taken
from
among
men,
is
appointed
for
men
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
that
he
may
offer
both
gifts
and
sacrifices
for
sins:
5:2 who
can
bear
gently
with
the
ignorant
and
erring,
for
that
he
himself
also
is
compassed
with
infirmity;
5:3 and
by
reason
thereof
is
bound,
as
for
the
people,
so
also
for
himself,
to
offer
for
sins.
5:4 And
no
man
taketh
the
honor
unto
himself,
but
when
he
is
called
of
God,
even
as
was
Aaron.
5:5 So
Christ
also
glorified
not
himself
to
be
made
a
high
priest,
but
he
that
spake
unto
him,
Thou
art
my
Son,
This
day
have
I
begotten
thee:
5:6 as
he
saith
also
in
another
[place,]
Thou
art
a
priest
for
ever
After
the
order
of
Melchizedek.
5:7 Who
in
the
days
of
his
flesh,
having
offered
up
prayers
and
supplications
with
strong
crying
and
tears
unto
him
that
was
able
to
save
him
from
death,
and
having
been
heard
for
his
godly
fear,
5:8 though
he
was
a
Son,
yet
learned
obedience
by
the
things
which
he
suffered;
5:9 and
having
been
made
perfect,
he
became
unto
all
them
that
obey
him
the
author
of
eternal
salvation;
5:10 named
of
God
a
high
priest
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek.
5:11 Of
whom
we
have
many
things
to
say,
and
hard
of
interpretation,
seeing
ye
are
become
dull
of
hearing.
5:12 For
when
by
reason
of
the
time
ye
ought
to
be
teachers,
ye
have
need
again
that
some
one
teach
you
the
rudiments
of
the
first
principles
of
the
oracles
of
God;
and
are
become
such
as
have
need
of
milk,
and
not
of
solid
food.
5:13 For
every
one
that
partaketh
of
milk
is
without
experience
of
the
word
of
righteousness;
for
he
is
a
babe.
5:14 But
solid
food
is
for
fullgrown
men,
[even]
those
who
by
reason
of
use
have
their
senses
exercised
to
discern
good
and
evil.