9:1 It
had,
indeed,
then
(even
the
first
tabernacle)
ordinances
of
service,
also
a
worldly
sanctuary,
9:2 for
a
tabernacle
was
prepared,
the
first,
in
which
was
both
the
lamp-stand,
and
the
table,
and
the
bread
of
the
presence--which
is
called
`Holy;'
9:3 and
after
the
second
vail
a
tabernacle
that
is
called
`Holy
of
holies,'
9:4 having
a
golden
censer,
and
the
ark
of
the
covenant
overlaid
all
round
about
with
gold,
in
which
[is]
the
golden
pot
having
the
manna,
and
the
rod
of
Aaron
that
budded,
and
the
tables
of
the
covenant,
9:5 and
over
it
cherubim
of
the
glory,
overshadowing
the
mercy-seat,
concerning
which
we
are
not
now
to
speak
particularly.
9:6 And
these
things
having
been
thus
prepared,
into
the
first
tabernacle,
indeed,
at
all
times
the
priests
do
go
in,
performing
the
services,
9:7 and
into
the
second,
once
in
the
year,
only
the
chief
priest,
not
apart
from
blood,
which
he
doth
offer
for
himself
and
the
errors
of
the
people,
9:8 the
Holy
Spirit
this
evidencing
that
not
yet
hath
been
manifested
the
way
of
the
holy
[places]
,
the
first
tabernacle
having
yet
a
standing;
9:9 which
[is]
a
simile
in
regard
to
the
present
time,
in
which
both
gifts
and
sacrifices
are
offered,
which
are
not
able,
in
regard
to
conscience,
to
make
perfect
him
who
is
serving,
9:10 only
in
victuals,
and
drinks,
and
different
baptisms,
and
fleshly
ordinances--till
the
time
of
reformation
imposed
upon
[them]
.
9:11 And
Christ
being
come,
chief
priest
of
the
coming
good
things,
through
the
greater
and
more
perfect
tabernacle
not
made
with
hands--that
is,
not
of
this
creation--
9:12 neither
through
blood
of
goats
and
calves,
but
through
his
own
blood,
did
enter
in
once
into
the
holy
places,
age-during
redemption
having
obtained;
9:13 for
if
the
blood
of
bulls,
and
goats,
and
ashes
of
an
heifer,
sprinkling
those
defiled,
doth
sanctify
to
the
purifying
of
the
flesh,
9:14 how
much
more
shall
the
blood
of
the
Christ
(who
through
the
age-during
Spirit
did
offer
himself
unblemished
to
God)
purify
your
conscience
from
dead
works
to
serve
the
living
God
9:15 And
because
of
this,
of
a
new
covenant
he
is
mediator,
that,
death
having
come,
for
redemption
of
the
transgressions
under
the
first
covenant,
those
called
may
receive
the
promise
of
the
age-during
inheritance,
9:16 for
where
a
covenant
[is]
,
the
death
of
the
covenant-victim
to
come
in
is
necessary,
9:17 for
a
covenant
over
dead
victims
[is]
stedfast,
since
it
is
no
force
at
all
when
the
covenant-victim
liveth,
9:18 whence
not
even
the
first
apart
from
blood
hath
been
initiated,
9:19 for
every
command
having
been
spoken,
according
to
law,
by
Moses,
to
all
the
people,
having
taken
the
blood
of
the
calves
and
goats,
with
water,
and
scarlet
wool,
and
hyssop,
he
both
the
book
itself
and
all
the
people
did
sprinkle,
9:20 saying,
`This
[is]
the
blood
of
the
covenant
that
God
enjoined
unto
you,'
9:21 and
both
the
tabernacle
and
all
the
vessels
of
the
service
with
blood
in
like
manner
he
did
sprinkle,
9:22 and
with
blood
almost
all
things
are
purified
according
to
the
law,
and
apart
from
blood-shedding
forgiveness
doth
not
come.
9:23 [
It
is]
necessary,
therefore,
the
pattern
indeed
of
the
things
in
the
heavens
to
be
purified
with
these,
and
the
heavenly
things
themselves
with
better
sacrifices
than
these;
9:24 for
not
into
holy
places
made
with
hands
did
the
Christ
enter--figures
of
the
true--but
into
the
heaven
itself,
now
to
be
manifested
in
the
presence
of
God
for
us;
9:25 nor
that
he
may
many
times
offer
himself,
even
as
the
chief
priest
doth
enter
into
the
holy
places
every
year
with
blood
of
others;
9:26 since
it
had
behoved
him
many
times
to
suffer
from
the
foundation
of
the
world,
but
now
once,
at
the
full
end
of
the
ages,
for
putting
away
of
sin
through
his
sacrifice,
he
hath
been
manifested;
9:27 and
as
it
is
laid
up
to
men
once
to
die,
and
after
this--judgment,
9:28 so
also
the
Christ,
once
having
been
offered
to
bear
the
sins
of
many,
a
second
time,
apart
from
a
sin-offering,
shall
appear,
to
those
waiting
for
him--to
salvation!