6 But now as it is, Christ ministers in a more excellent way than the Jewish priests do. Likewise, the new covenant that he established between God and people is better than the old one. When the new covenant was established {God established the new covenant}, he promised us better things than the laws that God gave Moses did.
The first covenant was not adequate, so God needed a new one.
7 If that first covenant had been perfectly adequate [LIT], God would not have thought that he needed another covenant/agreement to replace it. But it was not adequate, so he needed a new one. 8 Because God declared that the Israelites were guilty of not obeying the first covenant, he wanted a new covenant. This is what ◄a prophet/Jeremiah► wrote about that:
The Lord says, "Listen! There will soon be a time
when I will make a new covenant with the people [MTY] of Israel and the people [MTY] of Judah.
9 That covenant will not be like the covenant that I made with their ancestors
when I led them out of Egypt [MET] like a father leads a child by the hand.
They did not continue to obey my covenant,
so I rejected them," says the Lord.
10 "This is the covenant that I will make with the Israelites [MTY],
after the first covenant has ended [MTY]," says the Lord:
"I will enable them to understand my laws [MTY],
and I will enable them to obey them (OR, truly know them) [MTY] sincerely.
I will be their God, and they will be my people [DOU].
11 As a result, no one will need to teach a fellow citizen
or tell his fellow kinsmen, ‘You need to know the Lord,’
because all my people will know me:
My people of every status will know me.
12 I will mercifully forgive them for the wicked things they have done.
I will no longer consider that they are guilty for [DOU] their sins."
13 Since God spoke about a new covenant, he considered that the first covenant was no longer in use, and that it would soon disappear, just like anything that gets old will disappear [MET, DOU].
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