Hebreeën 9:12

12 Noch door het bloed der bokken en kalveren, maar door Zijn eigen bloed, eenmaal ingegaan in het heiligdom, een eeuwige verlossing teweeggebracht hebbende.

Hebreeën 9:12 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 9:12

Neither by the blood of goats and calves
With which the high priest entered into the holy place, within the vail, on the day of atonement, ( Leviticus 16:14 Leviticus 16:15 ) for Christ was not an high priest of the order of Aaron, nor could the blood of these creatures take away sin, nor would God accept of such sacrifices any longer:

but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place;
which shows the truth of his human nature, and the virtue of its blood, as in union with his divine Person; by which he opened the way into the holiest of all, as the surety of his people, and gives them boldness and liberty to follow him there; he carried his blood not in a basin, as the high priest carried the blood of goats and calves, but in his veins; and by it, having been shed by him, he entered not into the holy place made with hands, but into heaven itself; and that not every year, as the high priest, but "once" for all, having done his work; or as follows,

having obtained eternal redemption;
for us, from sin, Satan, the law, and death, to which his people were in bondage, and which he obtained by paying a ransom price for them; which was not corruptible things, as silver and gold but his precious, blood: in the original text it is, "having found eternal redemption"; there seems to be an allusion to ( Job 33:24 ) . This was what was sought for long ago by the, Old Testament saints, who were wishing, waiting, and longing for this salvation; it is a thing very precious and difficult to find; it is to be had nowhere but in Christ, and when found in him, is matter of great joy to sensible sinners; God found it in him, and found him to be a proper person to effect it; and Christ has found it by being the author of it: this is called an eternal redemption, because it extends to the saints in all ages; backwards and forwards; it includes eternal life and happiness; and such as are sharers in it shall never perish, but shall be saved with an everlasting salvation; it is so called in opposition to the carnal expiations of the high priests, and in distinction from temporal redemptions, deliverances, and salvations. Remarkable is the paraphrase of Jonathan ben Uzziel on ( Genesis 49:18 ) .

``Jacob said, when he saw Gideon the son of Joash, and Samson the son of Manoah, who should be redeemers; not for the redemption of Gideon am I waiting, nor for the redemption of Samson am I looking, for their redemption is a temporal redemption; but for thy redemption am I waiting and looking, O Lord, because thy redemption is (Nymle) (Nqrwp) , "an everlasting redemption":''

another copy reads, for the redemption of Messiah the son of David; and to the same purpose is the Jerusalem paraphrase on the place; in Talmudic language it would be called (tymlwe hyydp) F24


FOOTNOTES:

F24 T. Shebuot, fol. 11. 2.

Hebreeën 9:12 In-Context

10 Bestaande alleen in spijzen, en dranken, en verscheidene wassingen en rechtvaardigmakingen des vleses, tot op den tijd der verbetering opgelegd.
11 Maar Christus, de Hogepriester der toekomende goederen, gekomen zijnde, is door den meerderen en volmaakten tabernakel, niet met handen gemaakt, dat is, niet van dit maaksel,
12 Noch door het bloed der bokken en kalveren, maar door Zijn eigen bloed, eenmaal ingegaan in het heiligdom, een eeuwige verlossing teweeggebracht hebbende.
13 Want indien het bloed der stieren en bokken, en de as der jonge koe, besprengende de onreinen, hen heiligt tot de reinigheid des vleses;
14 Hoeveel te meer zal het bloed van Christus, Die door den eeuwigen Geest Zichzelven Gode onstraffelijk opgeofferd heeft, uw geweten reinigen van dode werken, om den levende God te dienen?
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.