“And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.”
King James Version (KJV)
10:15 In this and the three following verses, the apostle winds up his argument concerning the excellency and perfection of the priesthood and sacrifice of Christ. He had proved this before by a quotation from Jeremiah; which he here repeats, describing the new covenant as now completely ratified, and all the blessings of it secured to us by the one offering of Christ, which renders all other expiatory sacrifices, and any repetition of his own, utterly needless.
10:16 #Jer 31:33|, &c
10:19 Having finished the doctrinal part of his epistle, the apostle now proceeds to exhortation deduced from what has been treated of #Heb 5:4|, which he begins by a brief recapitulation. Having therefore liberty to enter, -
Heb 10:17 And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. See Jer 31:34. It is thus God "perfects the sanctified", by forgiving all their sins. Also see PNT "Heb 10:14".