8:1 And
the
sum
concerning
the
things
spoken
of
[is]
:
we
have
such
a
chief
priest,
who
did
sit
down
at
the
right
hand
of
the
throne
of
the
greatness
in
the
heavens,
8:2 of
the
holy
places
a
servant,
and
of
the
true
tabernacle,
which
the
Lord
did
set
up,
and
not
man,
8:3 for
every
chief
priest
to
offer
both
gifts
and
sacrifices
is
appointed,
whence
[it
is]
necessary
for
this
one
to
have
also
something
that
he
may
offer;
8:4 for
if,
indeed,
he
were
upon
earth,
he
would
not
be
a
priest--(there
being
the
priests
who
are
offering
according
to
the
law,
the
gifts,
8:5 who
unto
an
example
and
shadow
do
serve
of
the
heavenly
things,
as
Moses
hath
been
divinely
warned,
being
about
to
construct
the
tabernacle,
for
`See
(saith
He)
thou
mayest
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
shewn
to
thee
in
the
mount;')
--
8:6 and
now
he
hath
obtained
a
more
excellent
service,
how
much
also
of
a
better
covenant
is
he
mediator,
which
on
better
promises
hath
been
sanctioned,
8:7 for
if
that
first
were
faultless,
a
place
would
not
have
been
sought
for
a
second.
8:8 For
finding
fault,
He
saith
to
them,
`Lo,
days
come,
saith
the
Lord,
and
I
will
complete
with
the
house
of
Israel,
and
with
the
house
of
Judah,
a
new
covenant,
8:9 not
according
to
the
covenant
that
I
made
with
their
fathers,
in
the
day
of
My
taking
[them]
by
their
hand,
to
bring
them
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt--because
they
did
not
remain
in
My
covenant,
and
I
did
not
regard
them,
saith
the
Lord,
--
8:10 because
this
[is]
the
covenant
that
I
will
make
with
the
house
of
Israel,
after
those
days,
saith
the
Lord,
giving
My
laws
into
their
mind,
and
upon
their
hearts
I
will
write
them,
and
I
will
be
to
them
for
a
God,
and
they
shall
be
to
Me
for
a
people;
8:11 and
they
shall
not
teach
each
his
neighbour,
and
each
his
brother,
saying,
Know
thou
the
Lord,
because
they
shall
all
know
Me
from
the
small
one
of
them
unto
the
great
one
of
them,
8:12 because
I
will
be
merciful
to
their
unrighteousness,
and
their
sins
and
their
lawlessnesses
I
will
remember
no
more;'
--
8:13 in
the
saying
`new,'
He
hath
made
the
first
old,
and
what
doth
become
obsolete
and
is
old
[is]
nigh
disappearing.