1To sum up what I have been saying: — Such is the high priest that we have, one who ‘has taken his seat at the right hand’ of the throne of God’s Majesty in heaven, 2where he ministers in the sanctuary, in that true tent set up by the Lord and not by man. 3Every high priest is appointed for the purpose of offering gifts and sacrifices to God; it follows, therefore, that this high priest must have some offering to make. 4If he were, however, still on earth, he would not even be a priest, since there are already priests who offer the gifts as the law directs. 5(These priests, it is true, are engaged in a service which is only a copy and shadow of the heavenly realities, as is shown by the directions given to Moses when he was about to construct the tent. ‘Look to it,’ are the words, ‘that you make every part in accordance with the pattern shown you on the mountain.’) 6But Jesus, as we see, has obtained a ministry as far excelling theirs, as the covenant of which he is the intermediary, based, as it is, on better promises, excels the former covenant. 7If that first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no occasion for a second. 8But, finding fault with the people, God says — ‘“A time is coming,” says the Lord, 9Not such a covenant as I made with their ancestors 10“This is the covenant that I will make with the people of Israel 11There will be no need for anyone to instruct their fellow citizen, 12For I will be merciful to their wrong-doings, 13By speaking of a ‘new’ covenant, God at once renders the former covenant obsolete; and whatever becomes obsolete and loses its force is virtually annulled.