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Ferrar Fentons 'Holy Bible in Modern English. All spelling, punctuation and formatting maintained through-out. Verse ordering follows the King James version for clarity and necessary organization of the verses.

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RF HEB 9:1 The first, however, had expiatory services with holy adornment.
RF HEB 9:2 For a tabernacle was first constructed, in which were the lamp, and the table, and the presentation of the loaves
RF HEB 9:3 which were called the Holies; and within it the second veiled tabernacle named the Holy of Holies,
RF HEB 9:4 having a golden incense altar, and the ark of the covenant plated everywhere with gold, in which were the golden jar holding the manna, and the blossoming rod of Aaron, and the records of the settlement;
RF HEB 9:5 and above it cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy-seat—to which this is merely an allusion.
RF HEB 9:6 And being thus furnished with these, the priest performing the services always entered the first tabernacle;
RF HEB 9:7 but into the second, the High Priest alone once a year, not without blood, which he offered for the forgetfulness of himself and of the people.
RF HEB 9:8 The Holy Spirit thus indicating that the way for the holy was not yet to be made visible while the first tabernacle was standing,
RF HEB 9:9 which was a representative to the then existing time; while gifts and sacrifices were offered, unable to perfect the worshippers' conscience,
RF HEB 9:10 only consisting of food and drink, and different washings, and bodily purifications, until a time of rectification arrived.
RF HEB 9:11 But Messiah having arrived, a High Priest of the benefits that are coming through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made by hands, that is not of this creation;
RF HEB 9:12 not with the blood of goats and bulls, but with His own blood, has entered once for all into the Holy place, having found an eternal redemption.
RF HEB 9:13 For if the blood Of bulls and of goats, and ashes of a heifer, sprinkling the participators, could consecrate for the purification of the body;
RF HEB 9:14 how much rather can the blood of the Messiah, Who through an eternal Spirit offered Himself spotless to God, cleanse our conscience from dead rituals to serve a living God!
RF HEB 9:15 And by means of this He is an intermediary of a new settlement; so that as a death was made for redemption from transgressions under the first settlement, those called for the eternal inheritance might receive the promise.
RF HEB 9:16 For where there is a settlement, it is necessary that the settler should have been carried off by death;
RF HEB 9:17 because a settlement comes into force after death, for it never has effect while the settler lives.
RF HEB 9:18 Whence neither the former was renewed without blood;
RF HEB 9:19 for every command of the law having been repeated by Moses to all the people, he, taking the blood of bulls and goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, sprinkled the book itself, as well as all the people,
RF HEB 9:20 saying: THIS IS THE BLOOD OF THE SETTLEMENT WHICH GOD HAS CONCLUDED WITH YOU.
RF HEB 9:21 And he sprinkled in the same way with the blood the tabernacle, and all the instruments of the service.
RF HEB 9:22 And almost everything under the law was purified by blood; and without shedding of blood no remission came.
RF HEB 9:23 Therefore, as these representatives of the heavenly things were purified, it was necessary that the heavenly themselves also by a better sacrifice than they.
RF HEB 9:24 For Messiah entered not into a hand-made sanctuary, a representation of the true; but into the heaven itself, where He now appears for us in the presence of God.
RF HEB 9:25 Yet not so that He might offer Himself often, as the High Priest entering the sanctuary yearly with blood of another;
RF HEB 9:26 for then He must often have suffered since the foundation of the universe. But now once for all, at the consummation of the ages, He has been manifested to abolish sin through the sacrifice of Himself.
RF HEB 9:27 And in as-much as it is appointed to men to die once, but after that a judgment:
RF HEB 9:28 thus also Messiah, having offered Himself once to take away sins from the many, will manifest Himself a second time, apart from sins, for the salvation of those expecting Him.




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AKJV ROM 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?



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