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5 1Every Jewish high priest is chosen from among men. That priest is given the work of helping people with the things they must do for God. He must offer to God gifts and sacrificesa for sins. 2The high priest has his own weaknesses. So he is able to be gentle with those who do wrong out of ignorance. 3He offers sacrifices for their sins, but he must also offer sacrifices for his own sins. 4To be a high priest is an honor. But no one chooses himself for this work. That person must be chosen by God just as Aaronb was. 5It is the same with Christ. He did not choose himself to have the honor of becoming a high priest. But God chose him. God said to him,
| "You are my Son. Today I have become your Father."c | | 6And in another part of the Scripturesd God says,
| "You are a priest forever - the kind of priest Melchizedeke was." | | 7While Jesus lived on earth he prayed to God, asking for help from the one who could save him from death. He prayed to God with loud cries and tears. And his prayers were answered because of his great respect for God. 8Jesus was the Son of God, but he still suffered, and through his sufferings he learned to obey whatever God says. 9This made him the perfect high priest, who provides the way for everyone who obeys him to be saved forever. 10God made him high priest, just like Melchizedek.
Warning Against Falling Away 11We have many things to tell you about this. But it is hard to explain because you have stopped trying to understand. 12You have had enough time that by now you should be teachers. But you need someone to teach you again the first lessons of God's teaching. You still need the teaching that is like milk. You are not ready for solid food. 13Anyone who lives on milk is still a baby and is not able to understand much about living right. 14But solid food is for people who have grown up. From their experience they have learned to see the difference between good and evil. asacrifice To offer a gift to God as an expression of worship, thanksgiving, or payment for sin. Also, the gift that is offered. In the Old Testament it was usually a special animal that was killed and burned on an altar. The Old Testament sacrifices offered for sins were symbolic of the perfect sacrifice that God himself would provide through Jesus Christ. Jesus gave his own life as a sacrifice to pay for the sins of all people. See Heb. 10:1-14. bAaron Moses¡¯ brother, who was chosen as the first high priest of Israel. cPsalm 2:7 dScripture Part of the Scriptures or ¡°Holy Writings¡± - the Old Testament. eMelchizedek A priest and king who lived in the time of Abraham. See Gen. 14:17-24. fPsalm 110:4
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