6 But Jesus has been given a far better ministry just as he is the one who mediates a far better agreed relationship between us and God, which is based on much better promises. 7 If that first agreement had been perfect, then a second wouldn’t have been necessary. 8 Pointing out their failings,8:8. Making it clear that the failure of the "first covenant" was not due to a faulty agreement but that God’s people did not live up to their responsibilities under the agreement. God told his people, "Pay attention, says the Lord, because the days are coming when I will make a new agreement with the people of Israel and Judah. 9 This will not be like the agreement I made with their forefathers when I led them by the hand out of the land of Egypt. For they didn’t keep their part of the agreed relationship, so I gave up on them, says the Lord.
10 The relationship I promise to the house of Israel is this: After that time, says the Lord, I will place my laws inside them, and write them in their minds. I will be their God, and they will be my people. 11 No one will need to teach their neighbor, and no one will need to teach anyone in their family, telling them, ‘You ought to know the Lord.’ For everyone will know me, from the smallest to the greatest. 12 I will be merciful when they do wrong, and I will forget about their sins."8:12. Quoting Jeremiah 31:31-34.
13 By saying, "A new agreed relationship," he makes the first agreement out-of-date. The one that’s old and worn out has almost disappeared.