a16:6
bHeb 5:1-3
cHeb 4:15
dHeb 7:26-28

‏ Leviticus 16:6

16:6  a The writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews makes a clear analogy between Aaron’s work for Israel and Christ’s work for the believer. Both brought atonement to their people. Before Aaron could offer a sin offering for the people, he had to offer a sacrifice for himself to make certain his own sins were forgiven (Heb 5:1-3  b). However, although Christ was tempted, he did not sin (Heb 4:15  c). Therefore, in his role as high priest for all Christians, he had no need to make a similar sacrifice (Heb 7:26-28  d).
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