a13:11-12
bLev 16:1-28
cLev 16:27
dHeb 9:11-14
e24-28
f10:1-4
g13:13
h6:5-6
i12:1-3
j13:14
k11:9-16
l12:22

‏ Hebrews 13:10-14

Summary for Heb 13:11-12: 13:11-12  a The author describes the sacrifice on the Day of Atonement (Lev 16:1-28  b), in which animals were burned outside the camp (Lev 16:27  c). By analogy, Jesus suffered and died outside the city gates of Jerusalem. He was the supreme Day of Atonement sacrifice (Heb 9:11-14  d, 24-28  e; 10:1-4  f).
13:13  g let us go out to him, outside the camp: We should stand with Jesus, identifying with him and rejecting the apparent safety and comfort of standing with the world against him. In standing with Christ, we bear the disgrace he bore (6:5-6  h; 12:1-3  i).
13:14  j Like Abraham’s family (11:9-16  k), we are not ultimately invested in the world, for it is not our permanent home. We are looking for a home yet to come, the heavenly city of Jerusalem (12:22  l).
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