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The author wrote the word “perfection”(τελείωσις/g5050) to get people to think of doing no sin and living in a right way. This can happen only when the person is reconciled to God, that is when God saves them from their sins. This happens only when the person believes in Jesus. So the author told people that these priests could not save anyone (see: 7:11).
See: [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Reconcile (Reconciliation); [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Sin
See: [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [Reconcile (Reconciliation)](../articles/reconcile.md); [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
### What was the “manner of Melchizedek”?
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The priesthood of Aaron was established by the Law of Moses. The priests offered sacrifices to atone for peoples' sins. That is to say, so God would forgive their sins. But when Jesus came to earth, this changed. Jesus atoned for all sins when he died on the cross. Now, God forgives sins when someone believes in Jesus.
See: [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Law of Moses; [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Atone (Atonement); Sin; Cross
See: [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Law of Moses; [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Atone (Atonement); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Cross
### Who was the one who belonged “to another tribe”?
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The former regulation, that is to say the Law of Moses, is "weak and useless." This is because it could not save a person from their sins. It could not change a person and give them new life. It could not make someone part of God's family. It could not make a person righteous. Only when a person believes in Jesus can these things happen to them.
See: Law of Moses; [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Sin; Spirit (Spiritual); Righteous (Righteousness); New Life; Family of God
See: Law of Moses; [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Spirit (Spiritual); Righteous (Righteousness); New Life; Family of God
### What was the “better hope”?
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The "guarantee of a better covenant" is Jesus. The "guarantee of a covenant" is a way of making certain that people fulfill the covenant. That is, another person may promise to fulfill the covenant if one of the people fails to fulfill it.
Jesus, who is the Son of God, guaranteed a "better" covenant. He did this when he died. This new covenant if "better" because it lasts forever. It is also "better" because it will never be broken. God will never break his promise. Also, Christians now have Jesus as their "guarantee." That is, when they sin, God accepts Jesus' sacrifice to fulfill the new covenant. So, God forgives them of their sins. He does not think that a Christian ends the covenant by sinning.
See: Covenant; Son of God; Crucify (Crucifixion); Fulfill (Fulfillment); Atone (Atonement); New Covenant; Sin; Sacrifice
See: Covenant; Son of God; Crucify (Crucifixion); Fulfill (Fulfillment); Atone (Atonement); New Covenant; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Sacrifice
### How was Jesus “able to save completely” those who came to God through him?
Jesus was able to "save completely" everyone who believes in him. This is because he fulfilled all of Gods requirements for people to be saved from their sins. He did this when he died. Scholars think that Jesus was the perfect sacrifice. So, there was nothing else needed for people to be saved from their sins.
See: [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Crucify (Crucifixion); Fulfill (Fulfillment); Sin; Atone (Atonement)
See: [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md); Crucify (Crucifixion); Fulfill (Fulfillment); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Atone (Atonement)
### Why did the author write that Jesus “lives to intercede” for his people?
The author wrote that Jesus "lives to intercede" for his people. To intercede is to defend a person when they do something wrong. So the author wanted to say that when Christians sin, Jesus defends them from God's judgement. Because Jesus lives forever, he is always able to do this for Christians.
See: Judge (Judgment); Sin
See: Judge (Judgment); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
### How was Jesus “sinless" and "blameless”?
The author wrote that Jesus was "sinless" and "blameless" because Jesus never committed a sin.
See: Sin; Blameless
See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Blameless
### How was Jesus “pure”?
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Jesus was "separated from sinners" because he never committed a sin. That is, God the Father never had a reason to say that Jesus was a sinner. So Jesus is "separated" or different than every other person.
See: Sin; God the Father
See: [Sin](../articles/sin.md); God the Father
### How is Jesus “higher than the heavens”?
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In ancient Israel, priests made sacrifices for the people. However, the priests also committed sins. They needed to offer sacrifices for their own sins as well as for the sins of the people. Jesus is different. He never sinned and is the Son of God. So he did not have to offer a sacrifice for himself. Instead, he offered himself as the sacrifice for everyone else. It was the final, perfect sacrifice which atoned for the sins of everyone who believes in Jesus.
See: Sacrifice; Atone (Atonement); Sin; [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Son of God
See: Sacrifice; Atone (Atonement); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); Son of God
### How was Jesus “made perfect forever”?