Whereupon neither the first testament was dedicated without blood.
Por eso, ni siquiera el primer pacto fue puesto en vigor sin derramamiento de sangre.
Incluso el primer pacto requirió derramamiento de sangre para ser válido.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Old Testament, the first covenant between God and the Israelites was established during the time of Moses at Mount Sinai, where blood from animal sacrifices was sprinkled on the people and the altar to symbolize the sealing of the agreement, as detailed in Exodus 24. This ritual underscored the seriousness of the covenant and the need for atonement through blood, reflecting ancient cultural practices of sealing agreements with sacrifices. The author of Hebrews uses this historical event to contrast it with the new covenant, emphasizing that no covenant is effective without blood.
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