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The author wrote “the time of the new order” to speak about the ending of the old covenant and the beginning of the new covenant. That is, he wanted people to think about when God will end the world and create a new world. The new world will be perfect. It is the "new order", that is a perfect place for people to live.
See: Covenant; Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant); New covenant
See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); [Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant)](../articles/covenantmoses.md); [New Covenant](../articles/newcovenant.md)
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Scholars disagree about the "good things that have come." Some scholars think the writer spoke about Christians knowing they will live together with God in heaven forever. Other scholars think Paul was speaking about how God ended the old "order." That is, God changed the world and now Jesus is the high priest.
See: Eternal Life; [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md)
See: [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md)
### What was the “greater and more perfect tabernacle”?
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“The promise of an eternal inheritance” is a way of speaking about eternal life. God first gave it to the people living in the days of the Old Testament.The prophet Jeremiah spoke about this promise as being a new covenant that God was to make with people (see: Jeremiah 31:31-34).
See: Eternal Life; Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Prophet; New Covenant
See: [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Prophet; New Covenant
### What is a “will”?
A “will”(διαθήκη/g1242) is a written document that tells people who should inherit a dead person's property. The author used this as a metaphor to speak about the promise God made to his people. That is, the promise of an eternal inheritance. This promise was put into effect after the death and resurrection of Jesus. So, it was like a "will" for people who believe in Jesus to inherit eternal life from him.
See: Inherit (Inheritance, Heir); Metaphor; People of God; Eternal Life; Resurrect (Resurrection)
See: Inherit (Inheritance, Heir); Metaphor; People of God; [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); Resurrect (Resurrection)
### Why did the author write, “not even the first covenant was established without blood”?