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Hebrews 9:1-14

Now even the first covenant had regulations for worship and an earthly
sanctuary.  For a tent was constructed, the first one, in which were the
lampstand, the table, and the bread of the Presence this is called the
Holy Place.  Behind the second curtain was a tent called the Holy of
Holies.  In it stood the golden altar of incense and the ark of the
covenant overlaid on all sides with gold, in which there were a golden urn
holding the manna, and Aaron's rod that budded, and the tablets of the
covenant; above it were the cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy
seat. Of these things we cannot speak now in detail.

Such preparations having been made, the priests go continually into the
first tent to carry out their ritual duties; but only the high priest goes
into the second, and he but once a year, and not without taking the blood
that he offers for himself and for the sins committed unintentionally by
the people.  By this the Holy Spirit indicates that the way into the
sanctuary has not yet been disclosed as long as the first tent is still
standing.  This is a symbol of the present time, during which gifts and
sacrifices are offered that cannot perfect the conscience of the
worshiper, but deal only with food and drink and various baptisms,
regulations for the body imposed until the time comes to set things right.

But when Christ came as a high priest of the good things that have come,
then through the greater and perfect tent (not made with hands, that is,
not of this creation), he entered once for all into the Holy Place, not
with the blood of goats and calves, but with his own blood, thus obtaining
eternal redemption.  For if the blood of goats and bulls, with the
sprinkling of the ashes of a heifer, sanctifies those who have been
defiled so that their flesh is purified, how much more will the blood of
Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to
God, purify our conscience from dead works to worship the living God!