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That he should offer himself often (ινα πολλακις προσφερη εαυτον). Purpose clause with ινα and present active subjunctive of προσφ…

Nor yet that he should offer himself often. The Jewish high priest entered the most holy place with blood once every year. In this respect…

Nor yet that he should—that is, Nor yet (did He enter into heaven) that He may offer Himself often.…

Whereupon neither the first testament was dedicated without blood. For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the l…

“Nor” carries on the negative idea at the beginning of v.24: “Christ did not enter a man-made sanctuary... nor did he... offer himself again and ag…

Nor yet that he should offer himself often, etc. How, then, is he a priest, one might say, if he offers no sacrifices?
To …

Nor yet that he should offer himself often
Or at all again; which shows the perfection of his sacrifice, for justice…

It is evident that the sacrifices of Christ are infinitely better than those of the law, which could neither obtain pardon for sin nor grant power …

Having shown what is common to the Old and New Testaments, the Apostle now shows the difference between them. He does two things in this regard: fi…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson