Hebrews

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Heb.|5:1|-|For every high priest, being taken from among men, is |a|established on behalf of men in the things |b|pertaining to God that he may |c|offer both |1|gifts and |1|sacrifices for sins.
Heb.|5:2|-|He is |a|able to exercise |1|compassion toward the |b|ignorant and |c|erring since he also is encompassed with |d|weakness;
Heb.|5:3|-|And because of it, he ought, even as |a|for the people, so also for himself, to offer for sins.
Heb.|5:4|-|And |a|no one takes the honor upon himself, but only as he is called by God, just as |b|Aaron also was.
Heb.|5:5|-|So also Christ did not |1|glorify Himself in becoming a |a|High Priest, but it was He who said to Him, |b|“You are My Son; this day have I |2|begotten You”;
Heb.|5:6|-|Even as also in another place He says, |1a|“You are a Priest forever according to the |2b|order of Melchizedek.”
Heb.|5:7|-|This One, in the days of His |a|flesh, having offered up both |b|petitions and supplications with strong crying and tears to Him who was able to save Him |1|out of death and having been heard because of His piety,
Heb.|5:8|-|Even though He was a Son, learned |1a|obedience from the things which He |b|suffered.
Heb.|5:9|-|And having been |1a|perfected, He became to all those who obey Him the |2|source of |3|eternal |b|salvation,
Heb.|5:10|-|Being |1|addressed by God as a |a|High Priest according to the |b|order of Melchizedek;
(The third warning—Be brought on to maturity5:11-6:20)
Heb.|5:11|-|Concerning whom we have much to say that is also difficult to interpret since you have become dull of hearing.
Heb.|5:12|-|For when because of the time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for someone to teach you what the |1|rudiments of the |a|beginning of the |2|oracles of God are and have become those who have need of |3b|milk and not of solid |c|food.
Heb.|5:13|-|For everyone who partakes of |1|milk is inexperienced in the |1a|word of righteousness, for he is an |b|infant;
Heb.|5:14|-|But solid food is for the |a|full-grown, who because of practice have their |1|faculties exercised for discriminating between both |2|good and evil.

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