5:1  For every chief priest -- out of men taken -- in behalf of men is set in things `pertaining' to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins,

5:2  able to be gentle to those ignorant and going astray, since himself also is compassed with infirmity;

5:3  and because of this infirmity he ought, as for the people, so also for himself to offer for sins;

5:4  and no one to himself doth take the honour, but he who is called by God, as also Aaron:

5:5  so also the Christ did not glorify himself to become chief priest, but He who spake unto him: `My Son thou art, I to-day have begotten thee;'

5:6  as also in another `place' He saith, `Thou `art' a priest -- to the age, according to the order of Melchisedek;'

5:7  who in the days of his flesh both prayers and supplications unto Him who was able to save him from death -- with strong crying and tears -- having offered up, and having been heard in respect to that which he feared,

5:8  through being a Son, did learn by the things which he suffered -- the obedience,

5:9  and having been made perfect, he did become to all those obeying him a cause of salvation age-during,

5:10  having been addressed by God a chief priest, according to the order of Melchisedek,

5:11  concerning whom we have much discourse and of hard explanation to say, since ye have become dull of hearing,

5:12  for even owing to be teachers, because of the time, again ye have need that one teach you what `are' the elements of the beginning of the oracles of God, and ye have become having need of milk, and not of strong food,

5:13  for every one who is partaking of milk `is' unskilled in the word of righteousness -- for he is an infant,

5:14  and of perfect men is the strong food, who because of the use are having the senses exercised, unto the discernment both of good and of evil.