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"I will remember their sins and their iniquities no more."
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Forgiveness is Final
Commentators emphasize that God's promise to "remember no more" our sins is the ultimate declaration that Christ's sacrifice was final. Unlike the old system where sacrifices were repeated, constantly reminding people of sin, Christ's one offering secured a complete and permanent pardon. This makes any further offering for sin completely unnecessary.
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Hebrews
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Whereof the Holy Ghost is a witness to us. That is, the Holy Spirit is a proof of the truth of the position here laid down—that the one at…
Here again the writer adds "their iniquities" (των ανομιων) to "sins" of 8:12 and reads μνησθησομα (first future passive) with ου μη rather than μν…
19th Century
Anglican
Every reader must feel that as these verses stand in the Authorized Version, the sense is imperfect. The words “after He has said before” ([Referen…
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Baptist
From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool. For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. Wher…
The writer consistently regards God as the author of Scripture and, as we have seen, ascribes to God words uttered by Moses and others. He does not…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more . ] (See Gill on Hebrews 8:10). The words are cited t…
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Under the new covenant, or gospel dispensation, full and final pardon can be obtained. This makes a vast difference between the new covenant and th…
13th Century
Catholic
Having considered what was done in both testaments to show the superiority of the New Testament over the Old, the Apostle now proves something he h…