And by reason hereof he ought, as for the people, so also for himself, to offer for sins.
Because of this weakness, the high priest has to make sacrifices not just for everyone else's sins, but for his own too.
Even the person leading prayers needs forgiveness, we're all in this together.
📚 Historical Context
In the ancient Israelite system established through the Mosaic law, the high priest was selected from among the people and required to offer sacrifices for the sins of the nation, but he also had to make offerings for his own sins due to his human imperfections. This highlighted the limitations of the earthly priesthood under the Old Covenant. Hebrews draws on this background to contrast it with Jesus' superior role as High Priest.
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