to be a reminder to the people of Israel, so that no outsider, who is not of the descendants of Aaron, should draw near to burn incense before the Lord, lest he become like Korah and his company—as the Lord said to him through Moses.
Hebrews 8:4 - English Standard Version 2016 Now if he were on earth, he would not be a priest at all, since there are priests who offer gifts according to the law. 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 For if he were on earth, he should not be a priest, seeing that there are priests that offer gifts according to the law: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition If then He were still living on earth, He would not be a priest at all, for there are [already priests] who offer the gifts in accordance with the Law. American Standard Version (1901) Now if he were on earth, he would not be a priest at all, seeing there are those who offer the gifts according to the law; Common English Bible If he was located on earth, he wouldn’t be a priest because there are already others who offer gifts based on the Law. Catholic Public Domain Version And so, if he were upon the earth, he would not be a priest, since there would be others to offer gifts according to the law, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version If then he were on earth, he would not be a priest: seeing that there would be others to offer gifts according to the law, |
to be a reminder to the people of Israel, so that no outsider, who is not of the descendants of Aaron, should draw near to burn incense before the Lord, lest he become like Korah and his company—as the Lord said to him through Moses.
And you shall keep guard over the sanctuary and over the altar, that there may never again be wrath on the people of Israel.
And every priest stands daily at his service, offering repeatedly the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins.
By faith Abel offered to God a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, through which he was commended as righteous, God commending him by accepting his gifts. And through his faith, though he died, he still speaks.
For every high priest chosen from among men is appointed to act on behalf of men in relation to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins.
He has no need, like those high priests, to offer sacrifices daily, first for his own sins and then for those of the people, since he did this once for all when he offered up himself.
For every high priest is appointed to offer gifts and sacrifices; thus it is necessary for this priest also to have something to offer.
(which is symbolic for the present age). According to this arrangement, gifts and sacrifices are offered that cannot perfect the conscience of the worshiper,