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Holiest of All: Meditations on the Book of Hebrews "What teaching is needed to give health and vigor to the Christian life in order that, through all adverse circumstances, it may hold fast from the beginning, firm until the end? The teaching of the epistle of Hebrews is the divine answer to [this question]. In every possible way, it sets before us the truth that only the full and perfect knowledge of who Christ is and what He does for us can bring us to a full and perfect Christian life." Andrew Murray, Holiest of All

Holiest of All: Meditations on the Book of Hebrews "What teaching is needed to give health and vigor to the Christian life in order that, through all adverse circumstances, it may hold fast from the beginning, firm until the end? The teaching of the epistle of Hebrews is the divine answer to [this question]. In every possible way, it sets before us the truth that only the full and perfect knowledge of who Christ is and what He does for us can bring us to a full and perfect Christian life."
Andrew Murray, Holiest of All

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284 zbc Ibolicst <strong>of</strong> ail<br />

effects. <strong>The</strong> word Blood has not yet been used : in this chapter<br />

we have it twelve times. In the first half(i-i4)we have its<br />

efficacy in opening the most holy place, and in sprinkling our<br />

conscience to enter there; then (15-22) in dedicating the covenant,<br />

and cleansing all connected with it ; and<br />

opening heaven and putting away all sin (23-28).<br />

after that again in<br />

<strong>The</strong> first portion begins with a description <strong>of</strong> the worldly<br />

sanctuary, the tabernacle and its furniture, 0/ zu/iic/i things, the.<br />

writer says, zve cannot nozv speak severally.<br />

J ust as he said, in chap,<br />

viii. I, This is the chief point : zue have such an High Priest,<br />

so here too, in speaking <strong>of</strong> the sanctuary, he has one great thought<br />

which he wishes to press home. <strong>The</strong> tabernacle was so constructed<br />

<strong>by</strong> Moses, after the heavenly pattern, as specially to<br />

shadow forth one great truth. In that truth lies tlie mystery<br />

and the glory <strong>of</strong> the New Testament, the<br />

power and joy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Christian life. That truth is the opening <strong>of</strong> the way into the<br />

<strong>Holiest</strong>, the access into the presence <strong>of</strong> God.<br />

We read: <strong>The</strong>re was a tabernacle prepared, the first,<br />

which is called the Holy Place. And after the second veil, the<br />

tabernacle which is called the Holy <strong>of</strong> Holies. <strong>The</strong> priests<br />

go in continually into the first<br />

service ;<br />

tabernacle, accomplishing the<br />

but into the second, the high priest alone, once in the<br />

year, not without blood. <strong>The</strong> one thing the writer wishes to<br />

direct our attention to is the difference and the relation between<br />

the two compartments into which the tabernacle was divided,<br />

and the meaning <strong>of</strong> the veil that separated them.<br />

<strong>The</strong> inner sanctuary was called the <strong>Holiest</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>All</strong>, or, as it is<br />

in Hebrew, the Holiness <strong>of</strong> Holinesses. It was the highest embodiment<br />

there could be <strong>of</strong> holiness ;<br />

it was the place where<br />

God Most Holy dwelt. His holy presence filled it. No man<br />

might enter there on pain <strong>of</strong> death but the high priest, and

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