9:1 Now
even
a
first
[covenant]
had
ordinances
of
divine
service,
and
its
sanctuary,
[a
sanctuary]
of
this
world.
9:2 For
there
was
a
tabernacle
prepared,
the
first,
wherein
[were]
the
candlestick,
and
the
table,
and
the
showbread;
which
is
called
the
Holy
place.
9:3 And
after
the
second
veil,
the
tabernacle
which
is
called
the
Holy
of
holies;
9:4 having
a
golden
altar
of
incense,
and
the
ark
of
the
covenant
overlaid
round
about
with
gold,
wherein
[was]
a
golden
pot
holding
the
manna,
and
Aaron's
rod
that
budded,
and
the
tables
of
the
covenant;
9:5 and
above
it
cherubim
of
glory
overshadowing
the
mercy-seat;
of
which
things
we
cannot
now
speak
severally.
9:6 Now
these
things
having
been
thus
prepared,
the
priests
go
in
continually
into
the
first
tabernacle,
accomplishing
the
services;
9:7 but
into
the
second
the
high
priest
alone,
once
in
the
year,
not
without
blood,
which
he
offereth
for
himself,
and
for
the
errors
of
the
people:
9:8 the
Holy
Spirit
this
signifying,
that
the
way
into
the
holy
place
hath
not
yet
been
made
manifest,
while
the
first
tabernacle
is
yet
standing;
9:9 which
[is]
a
figure
for
the
time
present;
according
to
which
are
offered
both
gifts
and
sacrifices
that
cannot,
as
touching
the
conscience,
make
the
worshipper
perfect,
9:10 [being]
only
(with
meats
and
drinks
and
divers
washings)
carnal
ordinances,
imposed
until
a
time
of
reformation.
9:11 But
Christ
having
come
a
high
priest
of
the
good
things
to
come,
through
the
greater
and
more
perfect
tabernacle,
not
made
with
hands,
that
is
to
say,
not
of
this
creation,
9:12 nor
yet
through
the
blood
of
goats
and
calves,
but
through
his
own
blood,
entered
in
once
for
all
into
the
holy
place,
having
obtained
eternal
redemption.
9:13 For
if
the
blood
of
goats
and
bulls,
and
the
ashes
of
a
heifer
sprinkling
them
that
have
been
defiled,
sanctify
unto
the
cleanness
of
the
flesh:
9:14 how
much
more
shall
the
blood
of
Christ,
who
through
the
eternal
Spirit
offered
himself
without
blemish
unto
God,
cleanse
your
conscience
from
dead
works
to
serve
the
living
God
9:15 And
for
this
cause
he
is
the
mediator
of
a
new
covenant,
that
a
death
having
taken
place
for
the
redemption
of
the
transgressions
that
were
under
the
first
covenant,
they
that
have
been
called
may
receive
the
promise
of
the
eternal
inheritance.
9:16 For
where
a
testament
is,
there
must
of
necessity
be
the
death
of
him
that
made
it.
9:17 For
a
testament
is
of
force
where
there
hath
been
death:
for
it
doth
never
avail
while
he
that
made
it
liveth.
9:18 Wherefore
even
the
first
[covenant]
hath
not
been
dedicated
without
blood.
9:19 For
when
every
commandment
had
been
spoken
by
Moses
unto
all
the
people
according
to
the
law,
he
took
the
blood
of
the
calves
and
the
goats,
with
water
and
scarlet
wool
and
hyssop,
and
sprinkled
both
the
book
itself
and
all
the
people,
9:20 saying,
This
is
the
blood
of
the
covenant
which
God
commanded
to
you-ward.
9:21 Moreover
the
tabernacle
and
all
the
vessels
of
the
ministry
he
sprinkled
in
like
manner
with
the
blood.
9:22 And
according
to
the
law,
I
may
almost
say,
all
things
are
cleansed
with
blood,
and
apart
from
shedding
of
blood
there
is
no
remission.
9:23 It
was
necessary
therefore
that
the
copies
of
the
things
in
the
heavens
should
be
cleansed
with
these;
but
the
heavenly
things
themselves
with
better
sacrifices
than
these.
9:24 For
Christ
entered
not
into
a
holy
place
made
with
hands,
like
in
pattern
to
the
true;
but
into
heaven
itself,
now
to
appear
before
the
face
of
God
for
us:
9:25 nor
yet
that
he
should
offer
himself
often,
as
the
high
priest
entereth
into
the
holy
place
year
by
year
with
blood
not
his
own;
9:26 else
must
he
often
have
suffered
since
the
foundation
of
the
world:
but
now
once
at
the
end
of
the
ages
hath
he
been
manifested
to
put
away
sin
by
the
sacrifice
of
himself.
9:27 And
inasmuch
as
it
is
appointed
unto
men
once
to
die,
and
after
this
[cometh]
judgment;
9:28 so
Christ
also,
having
been
once
offered
to
bear
the
sins
of
many,
shall
appear
a
second
time,
apart
from
sin,
to
them
that
wait
for
him,
unto
salvation.