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When the author wrote about an "evil conscience," he wanted people to think about sin. That is, he said that when a person sins, it damages their "conscience." They will not be able to know when they sin as easily after they sin.
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When the author wrote about an "evil conscience," he wanted people to think about sin. That is, he said that when a person sins, it damages their "conscience." They will not be able to know when they sin as easily after they sin.
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See: [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); Spirit (Spiritual); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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See: [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); [Spirit (Spiritual)](../articles/spiritspiritual.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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### Why did the author write about people having their “hearts sprinkled clean" from an evil conscience?
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### Why did the author write about people having their “hearts sprinkled clean" from an evil conscience?
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Scholars think the author wanted Christians to think about the Jewish priests. A priest was sprinkled with blood and bathed in water before they went to serve God (see: Exodus 29:21; Leviticus 8:30). They then could offer sacrifices for God’s people. Jesus, the greatest High Priest, sacrificed himself. So his blood has cleansed the hearts of Christians. This lets Christians approach God and serve him.
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Scholars think the author wanted Christians to think about the Jewish priests. A priest was sprinkled with blood and bathed in water before they went to serve God (see: Exodus 29:21; Leviticus 8:30). They then could offer sacrifices for God’s people. Jesus, the greatest High Priest, sacrificed himself. So his blood has cleansed the hearts of Christians. This lets Christians approach God and serve him.
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See: [Heart (Metaphor)](../articles/heart.md); Priest (Priesthood); High Priest; [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); Clean and Unclean; [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Sacrifice; People of God
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See: [Heart (Metaphor)](../articles/heart.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [High Priest](../articles/highpriest.md); [Conscience](../articles/conscience.md); [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); Sacrifice; [People of God](../articles/peopleofgod.md )
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### What was the “confession” of hope?
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### What was the “confession” of hope?
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**Advice to translators**: The author did not write about "confession" here to speak about when a person confesses sins they have committed. He wrote "confession" to speak about when a person says something that they deeply believe.
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**Advice to translators**: The author did not write about "confession" here to speak about when a person confesses sins they have committed. He wrote "confession" to speak about when a person says something that they deeply believe.
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See: Confess (Confession); Hope; Eternal Life
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See: [Confess (Confession)](../articles/confess.md); [Hope](../articles/hope.md); [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md)
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## 10:26-39
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## 10:26-39
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Scholars disagree about why the author wrote "deliberately go on sinning." Some scholars think the author spoke about people who keep rejecting Jesus and the gospel. They choose to do this even though they have heard the gospel. Other scholars think the author spoke about people who believe in certain things Christians teach, but do not trust in Jesus. They think these people have rejected God. Other scholars think the author spoke about a person who says they are a Christian but who keeps on sinning and do not try to stop sinning.
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Scholars disagree about why the author wrote "deliberately go on sinning." Some scholars think the author spoke about people who keep rejecting Jesus and the gospel. They choose to do this even though they have heard the gospel. Other scholars think the author spoke about people who believe in certain things Christians teach, but do not trust in Jesus. They think these people have rejected God. Other scholars think the author spoke about a person who says they are a Christian but who keeps on sinning and do not try to stop sinning.
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See: Gospel; [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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See: [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md)
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### What was the “knowledge of the truth”?
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### What was the “knowledge of the truth”?
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See: Luke 6:23
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See: Luke 6:23
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See: Eternal Life; Reward
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See: [Eternal Life](../articles/eternallife.md); Reward
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### Why did the author write that God’s “righteous one will live by faith”?
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### Why did the author write that God’s “righteous one will live by faith”?
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