עברים 9

Hebrews 9

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Hebrews 9 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of the New Covenant and the superiority of Jesus’ sacrifice over the Old Covenant. The author begins by discussing the tabernacle and the various rituals that were performed in it. He then goes on to explain how Jesus’ sacrifice was superior to the Old Covenant because it was a once-for-all sacrifice that was effective for all time. He also explains how the New Covenant was sealed with the shedding of Jesus’ blood, which was a much more powerful symbol than the blood of animals used in the Old Covenant. The author then goes on to explain how the New Covenant was a better covenant because it was based on better promises. He explains how the New Covenant was based on the promise of eternal life, which was something that was not available under the Old Covenant. He also explains how the New Covenant was based on the promise of forgiveness of sins, which was something that was not available under the Old Covenant. The author then goes on to explain how the New Covenant was a better covenant because it was based on better promises. He explains how the New Covenant was based on the promise of eternal life, which was something that was not available under the Old Covenant. He also explains how the New Covenant was based on the promise of forgiveness of sins, which was something that was not available under the Old Covenant. Overall, Hebrews 9 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the superiority of the New Covenant over the Old Covenant. It emphasizes the importance of Jesus’ sacrifice and the promises of the New Covenant. It is a reminder of the power of Jesus’ sacrifice and the hope that it brings to all who accept it.

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