a9:20
bExod 24:8
cMatt 26:28
dMark 14:24
e1 Cor 11:25
f9:21
gExod 24:3-8
hLev 16:14-19
i9:22
jExod 29:12
k30:10
lLev 4:6
n16:14-19
oNum 19:4
pLev 16
qHeb 8:12
r10:15-18
sMatt 26:28
tEph 1:7
u9:23
v9:16-22
wLev 16:14-19
xLev 16:16-19

‏ Hebrews 9:19-23

9:20  a “This blood confirms the covenant God has made with you” (Exod 24:8  b): Jesus used similar language at the Lord’s Supper, referring to his own death (Matt 26:28  c; Mark 14:24  d; 1 Cor 11:25  e).
9:21  f he sprinkled blood: See Exod 24:3-8  g; Lev 16:14-19  h.
9:22  i Many of the rituals of cleansing in the law of Moses involved the death of a sacrificial animal; blood was involved both in the rites of cleansing (see Exod 29:12  j; 30:10  k; Lev 4:6  l, 17  m; 16:14-19  n; Num 19:4  o) and in making atonement (see Lev 16  p). The shedding of Christ’s blood established the new covenant, providing permanent purification and complete forgiveness of sins (Heb 8:12  q; 10:15-18  r; Matt 26:28  s; Eph 1:7  t).
9:23  u This verse argues from lesser to greater (see study note on 9:14). Just as heaven is greater than the earthly Tabernacle, so Christ’s sacrifice had to be . . . far better than the earthly sacrifices.

• That is why: See 9:16-22  v; Lev 16:14-19  w.

• copies of things in heaven: See study note on Heb 8:5.

• in heaven, had to be purified: Just as the Tabernacle had to be cleansed because of the sin of the Israelites (Lev 16:16-19  x), the heavenly Tabernacle required that the uncleanness be removed from those who would enter heaven under the new covenant.
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