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“Dead works” are the things people do and think that disobey or dishonor God. They lead to spiritual death, that is, to the person being separated from God forever. Dead works are things that do not serve God. They only separated people from God.
See: Spirit (Spiritual)
See: [Spirit (Spiritual)](../articles/spiritspiritual.md)
### Who is "the living God"?
The "living God" is the real God. The author says God is "living" so people will not think he is an idol that is not real.
See: Idolatry (Idol)
See: [Idolatry (Idol)](../articles/idolatryidol.md)
## 9:15-22
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## Who are those who are “called”?
See: Call (Calling)
See: [Call (Calling)](../articles/call.md)
### What is “the promise of an eternal inheritance”?
“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](../articles/eternallife.md); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Prophet; New Covenant
See: [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); Prophet; New Covenant
### What is a “will”?
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The author wrote "not even the first covenant was established without blood" so people would think about the Old Testament sacrifices. The first covenant, that is, the covenant with Moses, required sacrifices (see: Exodus 24:3-8).
See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); [Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant)](../articles/covenantmoses.md); Sacrifice
See: [Covenant](../articles/covenant.md); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); [Covenant with Moses (Old Covenant)](../articles/covenantmoses.md); Sacrifice
### Why did the author write about the blood, water, red wool, and hyssop?
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The author wrote that "almost everything is cleansed with blood." This is because in the Old Testament, God gave ways for people to be forgiven without sacrificing an animal. Often, an atonement was made with the shedding of blood. However, if a person was very poor, he was allowed to bring flour to the priest as an offering (see: Leviticus 5:11). Some things were even purified with fire or water (see: Numbers 31:22-24).
See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon); Purify (Pure); Old Testament (Law and Prophets); Sacrifice; [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md)
See: [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); Forgive (Forgiveness, Pardon); Purify (Pure); [Old Testament (Law and Prophets)](../articles/oldtestament.md); Sacrifice; [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md)
### Why did the author write “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness”?