8:1 Now
in
the
things
which
we
are
saying
the
chief
point
[is
this]:
We
have
such
a
high
priest,
who
sat
down
on
the
right
hand
of
the
throne
of
the
Majesty
in
the
heavens,
8:2 a
minister
of
the
sanctuary,
and
of
the
true
tabernacle,
which
the
Lord
pitched,
not
man.
8:3 For
every
high
priest
is
appointed
to
offer
both
gifts
and
sacrifices:
wherefore
it
is
necessary
that
this
[high
priest]
also
have
somewhat
to
offer.
8:4 Now
if
he
were
on
earth,
he
would
not
be
a
priest
at
all,
seeing
there
are
those
who
offer
the
gifts
according
to
the
law;
8:5 who
serve
[that
which
is]
a
copy
and
shadow
of
the
heavenly
things,
even
as
Moses
is
warned
[of
God]
when
he
is
about
to
make
the
tabernacle:
for,
See,
saith
he,
that
thou
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
showed
thee
in
the
mount.
8:6 But
now
hath
he
obtained
a
ministry
the
more
excellent,
by
so
much
as
he
is
also
the
mediator
of
a
better
covenant,
which
hath
been
enacted
upon
better
promises.
8:7 For
if
that
first
[covenant]
had
been
faultless,
then
would
no
place
have
been
sought
for
a
second.
8:8 For
finding
fault
with
them,
he
saith,
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
Lord,
That
I
will
make
a
new
covenant
with
the
house
of
Israel
and
with
the
house
of
Judah;
8:9 Not
according
to
the
covenant
that
I
made
with
their
fathers
In
the
day
that
I
took
them
by
the
hand
to
lead
them
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt;
For
they
continued
not
in
my
covenant,
And
I
regarded
them
not,
saith
the
Lord.
8:10 For
this
is
the
covenant
that
I
will
make
with
the
house
of
Israel
After
those
days,
saith
the
Lord;
I
will
put
my
laws
into
their
mind,
And
on
their
heart
also
will
I
write
them:
And
I
will
be
to
them
a
God,
And
they
shall
be
to
me
a
people:
8:11 And
they
shall
not
teach
every
man
his
fellow-citizen,
And
every
man
his
brother,
saying,
Know
the
Lord:
For
all
shall
know
me,
From
the
least
to
the
greatest
of
them.
8:12 For
I
will
be
merciful
to
their
iniquities,
And
their
sins
will
I
remember
no
more.
8:13 In
that
he
saith,
A
new
[covenant]
he
hath
made
the
first
old.
But
that
which
is
becoming
old
and
waxeth
aged
is
nigh
unto
vanishing
away.