Apan ang Pangulong Pari lamang ang makasulod sa tolda nga anaa sa sulod. Himoon kini niya makausa lamang matag tuig. Magdala siyag dugo nga iyang ihalad sa Dios alang sa iyang kaugalingon ug alang sa mga sala sa mga tawo nga wala makahibalo nga nakahimo diay sila niini.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews describes how the high priest alone entered the Holy of Holies once a year to offer sacrifices for the sins of himself and the people, always with blood.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special room in your house where only one person can go once a year. That person has to take something important, like a gift, to make things right again after doing something wrong. The high priest did this to help everyone feel better with God.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author around AD 60-70 for Jewish Christians who were struggling with their faith in Jesus Christ amidst persecution. It discusses the superiority of Christ over the old covenant and highlights how Jesus is our perfect high priest.
Living It Out Today
Just as the high priest had to enter the Holy of Holies once a year to offer blood sacrifices, we can think about setting aside special times during the year for deep reflection on personal growth and making amends for past mistakes with God's help.
Why was it necessary for the high priest to enter alone once a year?
Entering the Holy of Holies alone emphasized its sacredness and the seriousness of atonement. It symbolized the uniqueness of this act in reconciling God with His people.
What does 'not without blood' imply about the sacrifices?
'Not without blood' highlights that blood was essential for atonement, showing that life must be given to cover sins. It underscores the gravity and necessity of sacrifice in seeking forgiveness.
How is this practice different from Jesus’ sacrifice?
Unlike the high priest's yearly ritual which required repeated sacrifices, Jesus' one-time sacrifice for all humanity offered permanent atonement, making further sacrifices unnecessary.
What role does faith play in understanding Hebrews 9:7 today?
Faith helps us see that while the rituals were physical acts, they pointed to spiritual truths. Jesus' sacrifice fulfilled these old practices, emphasizing a deeper, ongoing relationship with God.