Twentieth_Century(i)
15 And that is why he is the intermediary of a new Covenant; in order that, as a death has taken place to effect a deliverance from the offenses committed under the first Covenant, those who have received the Call may obtain the eternal inheritance promised to them.
16 Whenever such a Covenant as a will is in question, the death of the testator must of necessity be alleged.
17 For such a Covenant takes effect only upon death, it does not come into force as long as the testator is alive.
18 This explains why even the first Covenant was not ratified without the shedding of blood.
19 For, when every command had been announced to all the people by Moses in accordance with the Law, he took the blood of the calves and of the goats, with water, scarlet wool, and a bunch of hyssop, and sprinkled even the Book of the Law, as well as all the people,
20 saying, as he did so-- "This is the blood that renders valid the Covenant which God has commanded to be made with you."
21 And in the same way he also sprinkled with the blood the Tabernacle and all the things that were used in public worship.
22 Indeed, under the Law, almost everything is purified with blood; and, unless blood is shed, no forgiveness is to be obtained.
23 While, then, it was necessary for the copies of the heavenly realities to be purified by such means as these, the heavenly realities themselves required better sacrifices.
24 For it was not into a Sanctuary made by human hands, which merely foreshadowed the true one, that Christ entered, but into Heaven itself, that he might now appear in the presence of God on our behalf.