Hebrews 9:12
Amharic Gamo (ጋሞ ማጻፋ)
ኢዚ ሄ ዱንካኔዛን ጌሊሼ ዴይሻታ ሱኔ ዎፋኖ ቦራታ ሱ ኤኪ ጌሊቤና፤ ጊዶ ኣቲን ኣስ ኣሻናስ ሜርናስ ባ ሱ ኤኪዲ ኡባፌ ዱማ ጌቴቲዛ ኪፊሌዛ ሃራ ዎዴ ናምኣን ጌሎንታ ማላ ዉርሴ ጌሎ ጌሊዴስ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews says that Jesus entered the holy place not by offering animal blood, but through his own sacrifice to achieve eternal redemption for us. It's part of a larger explanation about how Christ's sacrifice is superior to the old sacrificial system.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really important task to do. Instead of asking someone else to help with it, you decide to do it yourself because you believe in your own strength and love for others. That’s like what Jesus did; he used his own sacrifice instead of animal sacrifices to save us.
Historical Background
The book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul around AD 60-70 for Jewish Christians who were considering returning to Judaism due to persecution. The author, possibly Paul or another early Christian leader, wrote this to encourage them and explain the superiority of Jesus' sacrifice over the old covenant.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can apply this verse by recognizing that our own efforts to gain forgiveness are insufficient. We must trust in Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins as the ultimate solution. This means relying on his grace rather than trying to earn favor through our deeds alone.
Topics
salvationredemptionJesus ChristOld Testament sacrificesfaithtrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the author of Hebrews emphasize Jesus' own blood over animal sacrifices?
The emphasis is on showing that only through Christ's perfect sacrifice could true and complete forgiveness be achieved, surpassing the limitations of the old covenant.
How can understanding this verse help Christians facing difficulties?
Understanding Jesus' full sacrifice helps believers realize they don't need to add anything to their faith for salvation. This can provide comfort and reassurance in times of trouble.
What does 'entering the holy place' symbolize in this context?
'Entering the holy place' refers metaphorically to Jesus entering into God's presence, offering his own blood as a perfect sacrifice for all sins on behalf of humanity.
How can we explain the concept of 'eternal redemption' to someone unfamiliar with Christianity?
Eternal redemption means that through Jesus’ sacrifice, people can receive forgiveness and be reconciled with God forever. It's about a permanent solution to the problem of sin.
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