MLV(i)
1 Therefore indeed even the first tabernacle had ordinances of divine service to God and its holy-place, a worldly one.
2 For the first tabernacle was prepared, which is called the holy-place, in which were the lamp-stand and the table and the loaves of the showbread.
3 But, the tabernacle which is called the holy of holies was in behind the second curtain;
4 holding a golden altar of incense and the ark of the covenant, having been covered all around on every-side with gold, in which was the golden jar holding the manna and Aaron’s scepter which had sprouted and the tablets of the covenant;
5 and up above it the cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy-seat; concerning which things it is now not the time to speak of them individually.
6 Now these things having thus always been prepared, the priests indeed go into the first tabernacle, completing the divine services to God; 7 but the high-priest went alone into the second, once in the year for all, not without blood, which he offers on behalf of himself and on behalf of the sins of ignorance of the people. 8 The Holy Spirit indicating this, that the way into the holy of holies has still not been manifested, while the first tabernacle still has a standing. 9 This tabernacle, (which is a figure toward the present time); according to which both gifts and sacrifices are offered, is not able to complete he who is giving-divine service to God according to the conscience,
6 Now these things having thus always been prepared, the priests indeed go into the first tabernacle, completing the divine services to God; 7 but the high-priest went alone into the second, once in the year for all, not without blood, which he offers on behalf of himself and on behalf of the sins of ignorance of the people. 8 The Holy Spirit indicating this, that the way into the holy of holies has still not been manifested, while the first tabernacle still has a standing. 9 This tabernacle, (which is a figure toward the present time); according to which both gifts and sacrifices are offered, is not able to complete he who is giving-divine service to God according to the conscience,