Hebrews:5:1-14
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For every high priest taken (
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from among men is ordained (
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for men in things pertaining to God ,
that he may offer (
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both gifts and sacrifices for sins :
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Who can (
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have compassion (
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on the ignorant (
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and on them that are out of the way (
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for that he himself also is compassed (
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with infirmity .
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And by reason hereof he ought (
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as for the people ,
so also for himself ,
to offer (
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for sins .
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And no man taketh (
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this honour unto himself ,
but he that is called (
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of God ,
as was Aaron .
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So also Christ glorified (
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not himself to be made (
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an high priest ;
but he that said (
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unto him ,
Thou art (
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my Son ,
to day have I begotten (
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thee .
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As he saith (
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also in another place ,
Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec .
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Who in the days of his flesh ,
when he had offered up (
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prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto him that was able (
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to save (
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him from death ,
and was heard (
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in that he feared ;
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Though he were (
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a Son ,
yet learned he (
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obedience by the things which he suffered (
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And being made perfect (
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he became (
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the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey (
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him ;
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Called (
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of God an high priest after the order of Melchisedec .
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Of whom we have many things to say ,
and hard to be uttered (
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seeing ye are (
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dull of hearing .
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For when for the time ye ought (
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to be (
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teachers ,
ye have (
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need that one teach (
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you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God ;
and are become such as (
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have (
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need of milk ,
and not of strong meat .
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For every one that useth (
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milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness :
for he is (
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a babe .
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But strong meat belongeth to them that are (
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of full age ,
even those who by reason of use have (
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their senses exercised (
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to discern both good and evil .