Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Hebrews 9:22
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22. almost —to be joined with "all things," namely almost all things under the old dispensation. The exceptions to all things being purified by blood are, Exodus 19:10 ; Leviticus 15:5 ; Leviticus 16:26 ; Leviticus 16:28 ; Leviticus 22:6 ; Numbers 31:22-24 . without — Greek, "apart from." shedding of blood — shed in the slaughter of the victim, and poured out at the altar subsequently. The pouring out of the blood on the altar is the main part of the sacrifice ( Numbers 31:22-4.31.24- : ), and it could not have place apart from the previous shedding of the blood in the slaying. Paul has, perhaps, in mind here, Luke 22:20 , "This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you." is — Greek, "takes place": comes to pass. remission —of sins: a favorite expression of Luke, Paul's companion. Properly used of remitting a debt ( Matthew 6:12 ; Matthew 18:27 ; Matthew 18:32 ); our sins are debts. On the truth here, compare Matthew 18:32- : , an exception because of poverty, confirming the general rule. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-23" class="com-number"
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