ECB(i)
1 For every archpriest taken from humanity sits in behalf of humanity to Elohim to offer both offerings and sacrifices for sins:
2 able to compassion the unknowing and the wandering - since he himself is also surrounded with frailty.
3 And through these he is indebted - exactly as for the people, thus also for himself, to offer for sins.
4 And no one takes this honor to himself except those called of Elohim exactly as Aharon. Exodus 28:1, Numbers 16:40
5 Thus also the Messiah glorified not himself to become an archpriest; but he who spoke to him, You are my Son, - today I birthed you.
6 Exactly as he also words elsewhere, You are a priest to the eons after the order of Malki Sedeq Psalm 2:7, 110:4
7 - who in the days of his flesh when he offered petitions and entreaties, with mighty crying and tears to him who was able to save him from death and was heard by his revering; Psalm 19:9
8 though being a Son he still learned obedience by what he suffered;
9 and being completed/shalamed he became the causer of eternal salvation to all who obey him;
10 addressed by Elohim, An archpriest after the order of Malki Sedeq:
11 about whom we have many words to word and untranslatable to speak - since you are sluggish of hearing.
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BECOMING DOCTORS
For at the time you are indebted to be doctors, you again need someone to doctrinate you the beginning elements of the oracles of Elohim; and become such as have need of milk and not of solid nourishment. 13 For everyone who partakes of milk is untested in the word of justness - he is a babe: 14 and solid nourishment is for the completed/shalamed - who through habit exercised their perceptions to discern both good and evil.
BECOMING DOCTORS
For at the time you are indebted to be doctors, you again need someone to doctrinate you the beginning elements of the oracles of Elohim; and become such as have need of milk and not of solid nourishment. 13 For everyone who partakes of milk is untested in the word of justness - he is a babe: 14 and solid nourishment is for the completed/shalamed - who through habit exercised their perceptions to discern both good and evil.