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Hebrews 7:22

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7:22 accordingly Jesus has become the guarantee 1  of a better covenant.

Hebrews 8:6

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8:6 But 2  now Jesus 3  has obtained a superior ministry, since 4  the covenant that he mediates is also better and is enacted 5  on better promises. 6 

Hebrews 12:24

Context
12:24 and to Jesus, the mediator 7  of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks of something better than Abel’s does. 8 

Hebrews 12:1

Context
The Lord’s Discipline

12:1 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, 9  we must get rid of every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and run with endurance the race set out for us,

Hebrews 2:5

Context
Exposition of Psalm 8: Jesus and the Destiny of Humanity

2:5 For he did not put the world to come, 10  about which we are speaking, 11  under the control of angels.

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[7:22]  1 tn Or “surety.”

[8:6]  2 sn The Greek text indicates a contrast between vv. 4-5 and v. 6 that is difficult to render in English: Jesus’ status in the old order of priests (vv. 4-5) versus his superior ministry (v. 6).

[8:6]  3 tn Grk “he”; in the translation the referent (Jesus) has been specified for clarity.

[8:6]  4 tn Grk “to the degree that.”

[8:6]  5 tn Grk “which is enacted.”

[8:6]  6 sn This linkage of the change in priesthood with a change in the law or the covenant goes back to Heb 7:12, 22 and is picked up again in Heb 9:6-15 and 10:1-18.

[12:24]  7 tn The Greek word μεσίτης (mesith", “mediator”) in this context does not imply that Jesus was a mediator in the contemporary sense of the word, i.e., he worked for compromise between opposing parties. Here the term describes his function as the one who was used by God to enact a new covenant which established a new relationship between God and his people, but entirely on God’s terms.

[12:24]  8 sn Abel’s shed blood cried out to the Lord for justice and judgment, but Jesus’ blood speaks of redemption and forgiveness, something better than Abel’s does (Gen 4:10; Heb 9:11-14; 11:4).

[12:1]  9 tn Grk “having such a great cloud of witnesses surrounding us.”

[2:5]  10 sn The phrase the world to come means “the coming inhabited earth,” using the Greek term which describes the world of people and their civilizations.

[2:5]  11 sn See the previous reference to the world in Heb 1:6.



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