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WORD Research this...Hebrews 5
- 1 Perciocchè ogni sommo sacerdote, assunto d’infra gli uomini, è costituito per gli uomini, nelle cose appartenenti a Dio, acciocchè offerisca offerte e sacrificii per li peccati;
- 2 potendo aver convenevol compassione degli ignoranti, ed erranti; poichè egli stesso ancora è circondato d’infermità.
- 3 E per esse infermità è obbligato d’offerir sacrificii per li peccati, così per sè stesso, come per lo popolo.
- 4 E niuno si prende da sè stesso quell’onore; ma colui l’ha, ch’è chiamato da Dio, come Aaronne.
- 5 Così ancora Cristo non si è glorificato sè stesso, per esser fatto sommo sacerdote; ma colui l’ha glorificato, che gli ha detto: Tu sei il mio Figliuolo, oggi io ti ho generato.
- 6 Siccome ancora altrove dice: Tu sei sacerdote in eterno, secondo l’ordine di Melchisedec.
- 7 Il quale a’ giorni della sua carne, avendo, con gran grido, e lagrime, offerte orazioni e supplicazioni, a colui che lo poteva salvar da morte; ed essendo stato esaudito per la sua pietà;
- 8 benchè fosse Figliuolo, pur dalle cose che sofferse imparò l’ubbidienza.
- 9 Ed essendo stato appieno consacrato, è stato fatto cagione di salute eterna a tutti coloro che gli ubbidiscono;
- 10 essendo nominato da Dio sommo sacerdote, secondo l’ordine di Melchisedec.
- 11 Del quale abbiamo a dir cose assai, e malagevoli a dichiarar con parole; perciocchè voi siete divenuti tardi d’orecchi.
- 12 Poichè, là dove voi dovreste esser maestri, rispetto al tempo, avete di nuovo bisogno che vi s’insegnino quali sieno gli elementi del principio degli oracoli di Dio; e siete venuti a tale, che avete bisogno di latte, e non di cibo sodo.
- 13 Perciocchè, chiunque usa il latte non ha ancora l’uso della parola della giustizia; poichè egli è un piccolo fanciullo.
- 14 Ma il cibo sodo è per i compiuti, i quali, per l’abitudine, hanno i sensi esercitati a discernere il bene ed il male.
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