Hebrews 5
The high priest is appointed to offer sacrifices for the sins of the people and must also make offerings for his own sins, as he is also subject to infirmity. No one takes this honor for themselves, but rather is called by God, as was the case with Aaron and Christ. Christ, as the Son of God, learned obedience through his suffering and was made the cause of eternal salvation for all who obey him. The message about Christ is great and difficult to explain, and some have become feeble in their understanding, requiring basic teachings rather than solid food for the mature.
1For every high priest, having been taken from among men, is appointed on behalf of men toward the things which pertain to God, so that he may offer gifts and sacrifices on behalf of sins2he is able to commiserate with those who are ignorant and who wander astray, because he himself is also encompassed by infirmity3And because of this, he also must make such offerings for sins even for himself, in the same manner as for the people4Neither does anyone take up this honor himself, but rather he who is called by God, just as Aaron was5Thus, even Christ did not glorify himself, so as to become High Priest, but instead, it was God who said to him: "You are my Son. Today I have begotten you.6And similarly, he says in another place: "You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek.7It is Christ who, in the days of his flesh, with a strong cry and tears, offered prayers and supplications to the One who was able to save him from death, and who was heard because of his reverence8And although, certainly, he is the Son of God, he learned obedience by the things that he suffered9And having reached his consummation, he was made, for all who are obedient to him, the cause of eternal salvation10having been called by God to be the High Priest, according to the order of Melchizedek11Our message about him is great, and difficult to explain when speaking, because you have been made feeble when listening12For even though it is the time when you ought to be teachers, you are still lacking, so that you must be taught the things that are the basic elements of the Word of God, and so you have been made like those who are in need of milk, and not of solid food13For anyone who is still feeding on milk is still unskillful in the Word of Justice; for he is like an infant14But solid food is for those who are mature, for those who, by practice, have sharpened their mind, so as to discern good from evil
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