< Hebrews 8 >

1 The main point of [all] that [I] have written is that we have a Supreme Priest like that. He has sat down to rule [MTY] with God [EUP] at the place of greatest honor in heaven.
Ale summa toho mluvení jest, že takového máme nejvyššího kněze, kterýž se posadil na pravici trůnu velebnosti v nebesích.
2 He ministers in the Most Holy Place, that is, in the true place [of worship in heaven]. That is a place that [Moses’] tent [represented]. The Lord set up the true place of worship. No human [set it up].
Služebník jsa svatyně, a pravého toho stánku, kterýž Pán vzdělal, a ne člověk.
3 Every Supreme Priest was appointed {[God] appointed every Supreme Priest} to offer [to God] gifts and sacrifices [for people who sinned]. So, since [Christ became a Supreme Priest], he also had to offer something.
Všeliký zajisté nejvyšší kněz k obětování darů a obětí bývá ustanoven, a protož potřebí bylo, aby i tento měl, co by obětoval.
4 Since there are already [Jewish] priests who offer gifts as God’s laws [require], if Christ were [now living] on the earth, he would not be a Supreme Priest.
Nebo kdyby byl na zemi, aniž by knězem byl, když by zůstávali ti kněží, kteříž obětují dary podlé zákona,
5 The [Jewish] priests perform rituals which are only a model [DOU] of [what Christ would do in heaven] [MTY]. What [God] told Moses when Moses was about to set up the tent [for worshipping him supports the idea that those rituals were only a model. God said], “Be sure that you [(sg)] make everything according to the model that I showed you on [Sinai] Mountain!”
Sloužíce podobenství a stínu nebeských věcí, jakož Mojžíšovi od Boha řečeno bylo, když dokonávati měl stánek: Hlediž, prý, abys udělal všecko ku podobenství, kteréžť jest ukázáno na této hoře.
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].
Nyní pak tím důstojnějšího došel úřadu, čímž i lepší smlouvy prostředníkem jest, kterážto lepšími zaslíbeními jest utvrzena.
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].
Nebo kdyby ona první byla bez úhony, nebylo by hledáno místa druhé.
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.
Nebo obviňuje Židy, dí: Aj, dnové jdou, praví Pán, v nichž vejdu s domem Izraelským a s domem Judským v smlouvu novou.
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.
Ne podlé smlouvy té, kterouž jsem učinil s otci jejich v ten den, když jsem je vzal za ruku jejich, abych je vyvedl z země Egyptské. Nebo oni nezůstali v té smlouvě mé, a já opustil jsem je, praví Pán.
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].
Protož tatoť jest smlouva, v kterouž vejdu s domem Izraelským po těch dnech, praví Pán: Dám, zákony své v mysl jejich, a na srdcích jejich napíši je, a budu jejich Bohem, a oni budou mým lidem.
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].
A nebudouť učiti jeden každý bližního svého, a jeden každý bratra svého, říkajíce: Poznej Pána, proto že mne všickni znáti budou, od nejmenšího z nich až do největšího z nich.
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.”
Nebo milostiv budu nepravostem jejich, a na hříchy jejich, ani na nepravosti jejich nikoli nezpomenu více.
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].
A kdyžť praví o nové, tedy pokládá první za vetchou; což pak vetší a schází, blízké jest zahynutí.

< Hebrews 8 >