{Is appointed} (kathistatai). As in 5:1 . {To offer} (eis
to prospherein). Articular infinitive accusative case with eis
as is common while hina prospher(8869) (hina with present active
subjunctive) for purpose in 5:1 , with d(9372)a te kai thusias as
there. {It is necessary} (anagkaion). A moral and logical
necessity (from anagk(885c) necessity) as seen in Ac 13:46 Php
1:24 . {This high priest also} (kai touton). "This one also,"
no word for high priest, accusative of general reference with the
infinitive echein (have). {Somewhat to offer} ( i h(930a)prosenegk(8869)). Second aorist active subjunctive of prospher(935c)
(verse 3 ). Vulgate _aliquid quod offerat_. The use of the
subjunctive in this relative clause is probably volitive as in
Ac 21:16 Heb 12:28 (possibly here merely futuristic), but note
ho prospherei (present indicative) in 9:7 . See Robertson,
_Grammar_, p. 955.
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