Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Derfor var det nødvendig at etterligningene av de himmelske ting ble renset med slike offer. De himmelske ting ble renset med et bedre blod enn med offerblod av dyr. Jesus selv gikk ikke inn i en Helligdom som var lagd av menneskehender, og som bare var et bilde av Himmelen. Nei, Han gikk inn i selve Himmelen, og nå trer Han fram for Guds ansikt for vår skyld. Jesus trengte ikke å ofre seg selv flere ganger, slik øverstepresten hvert år ofret noen annens blod i Det aller helligste. Da måtte jo Jesus ha lidt mange ganger siden verden ble skapt. Nei, Jesus har tatt bort synden én gang for alle ved å gi seg selv som offer. En dag vil dette bli synlig og forståelig for alle.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews explains that just as the earthly things in the temple needed purification, so do the heavenly things, but with better sacrifices than what was used on earth. The writer is highlighting the superior nature of Christ's sacrifice compared to the old sacrificial system.
Explained for Children
Imagine you clean your room using soap and water, but for a special space like your bedroom, you use something even cleaner and nicer. This verse talks about how Jesus' sacrifice is like that better cleaner for heaven, much better than what people used before.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul or another early Christian leader to Jewish believers who were considering returning to the old sacrificial system. The audience was familiar with temple practices but needed encouragement in their new faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a choice between a basic car wash and a luxury detailing service for your vehicle. This verse reminds us that just as there are better ways to clean our cars, Jesus offers the best way to cleanse our souls from sin, far superior to any old practices.
Topics
salvationsacrificepurityheavenly thingssuperiority of Christpurification
Why is it necessary that heavenly things be purified with better sacrifices?
The verse suggests that just as earthly items needed purification rituals, the spiritual realm requires an even greater level of cleansing. This highlights Christ's sacrifice as surpassing all previous offerings.
What are the patterns of things in the heavens mentioned in Hebrews 9:23?
These patterns likely refer to the earthly representations or shadows of heavenly realities, such as the temple and its rituals which were modeled after divine prototypes.
How does this verse apply to Christian living today?
This verse reminds Christians that their salvation through Christ's sacrifice is superior to any other form of purification. It encourages a focus on the spiritual cleansing available through faith in Jesus.
What are some examples of better sacrifices mentioned in Hebrews 9:23?
The 'better sacrifices' refer primarily to Christ's once-for-all sacrifice, which is described as more effective and lasting than animal sacrifices. It provides a complete purification for sins.