5:1 For
every
high
priest
chosen
from
among
men
is
appointed
to
act
on
behalf
of
men
in
relation
to
God,
to
offer
gifts
and
sacrifices
for
sins.
5:2 He
can
deal
gently
with
the
ignorant
and
wayward,
since
he
himself
is
beset
with
weakness.
5:3 Because
of
this
he
is
obligated
to
offer
sacrifice
for
his
own
sins
just
as
he
does
for
those
of
the
people.
5:4 And
no
one
takes
this
honor
for
himself,
but
only
when
called
by
God,
just
as
Aaron
was.
5:5 So
also
Christ
did
not
exalt
himself
to
be
made
a
high
priest,
but
was
appointed
by
him
who
said
to
him,
"You
are
my
Son,
today
I
have
begotten
you";
5:6 as
he
says
also
in
another
place,
"You
are
a
priest
forever,
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek."
5:7 In
the
days
of
his
flesh,
Jesus
offered
up
prayers
and
supplications,
with
loud
cries
and
tears,
to
him
who
was
able
to
save
him
from
death,
and
he
was
heard
because
of
his
reverence.
5:8 Although
he
was
a
son,
he
learned
obedience
through
what
he
suffered.
5:9 And
being
made
perfect,
he
became
the
source
of
eternal
salvation
to
all
who
obey
him,
5:10 being
designated
by
God
a
high
priest
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek.
5:11 About
this
we
have
much
to
say,
and
it
is
hard
to
explain,
since
you
have
become
dull
of
hearing.
5:12 For
though
by
this
time
you
ought
to
be
teachers,
you
need
someone
to
teach
you
again
the
basic
principles
of
the
oracles
of
God.
You
need
milk,
not
solid
food,
5:13 for
everyone
who
lives
on
milk
is
unskilled
in
the
word
of
righteousness,
since
he
is
a
child.
5:14 But
solid
food
is
for
the
mature,
for
those
who
have
their
powers
of
discernment
trained
by
constant
practice
to
distinguish
good
from
evil.