Hebrews 10:10

By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.

Cross-reference

Hebrews 10:20 interprets Christ's body as the new living way through the curtain, expanding on the sacrifice mentioned in verse 10.

Hebrews 10:14 says one sacrifice perfects forever those being sanctified, directly amplifying verse 10's claim.

Hebrews 10:12 states Christ offered one sacrifice for all time and sat down, reinforcing the once-for-all nature in verse 10.

Hebrews 10:5 quotes Christ saying a body was prepared for Him — the very body whose sacrifice sanctifies in verse 10.

Hebrews 10:7 quotes Christ saying 'I have come to do your will' — the 'will' by which believers are sanctified in verse 10.

Hebrews 13:12 echoes that Jesus' suffering outside the gate sanctifies people through his blood, the same truth as 10:10.

Hebrews 2:11 explains that Christ the sanctifier and believers are family; here that sanctification is achieved by his sacrifice.

Hebrews 9:28 states Christ was sacrificed once to take away sins, directly supporting verse 10's once-for-all sanctification.

Hebrews 9:26 says Christ appeared once for all to do away with sin by His sacrifice — the same event that sanctifies in verse 10.

Hebrews 9:12 describes Christ entering the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood, paralleling the one-time sacrifice in verse 10.

Hebrews 9:23 sets up the need for better sacrifices to purify heavenly things — Hebrews 10:10 declares Christ's sacrifice accomplishes our sanctification.

John 19:34 Historical context

John 19:34 records the physical piercing that released blood and water, the historical event behind the sanctifying sacrifice in 10:10.

1 Corinthians 6:11 states believers have been sanctified; here that sanctification is accomplished by the sacrifice of Christ's body.

1 Corinthians 1:30 declares that Christ is our sanctification; here that sanctification is realized through his sacrifice once for all.

John 17:19 Parallel

John 17:19 shows Jesus consecrating himself so believers may be sanctified; here that sanctification comes through his sacrifice.

In Leviticus 16:14, the high priest sprinkles blood on the mercy seat annually — a shadow of Christ entering heaven with His own blood once.

Colossians 1:22 ties reconciliation through Christ's physical death to being presented holy — directly mirroring Hebrews 10:10's sanctification through His sacrifice.

Ephesians 5:2 describes Christ's self-giving as a fragrant sacrifice — the same once-for-all offering that sanctifies believers in Hebrews 10:10.

Galatians 1:4 says Christ gave Himself for our sins according to God's will — the same will and sacrifice that sanctifies in Hebrews 10:10.

1 Corinthians 1:2 calls believers 'sanctified in Christ Jesus' — directly matching the sanctification Hebrews 10:10 says comes from His sacrifice.

Romans 7:4 Parallel

Romans 7:4 uses 'body of Christ' to describe our death to law — paralleling Hebrews 10:10's sanctification through His sacrificed body.

Acts 26:18 Related theme

Acts 26:18 echoes sanctification through faith in Christ — the same holiness Hebrews 10:10 attributes to His once-for-all sacrifice.

Isaiah 53:5 Prophetic fulfillment

In Isaiah 53:5, the Servant is pierced for our transgressions — directly prophesying Christ's atoning death that sanctifies.

In Leviticus 23:28, the Day of Atonement requires rest and atonement — a type of the final atonement Christ accomplished once.

Leviticus 4:20 shows repeated animal sacrifices for atonement; verse 10 contrasts with Christ's single sacrifice that permanently sanctifies.

In Numbers 29:2, a burnt offering for the Feast of Trumpets is prescribed — another repeated sacrifice contrasted with Christ's once-for-all offering.

In Numbers 28:11, monthly burnt offerings are repeated — contrasting with Christ's single, sufficient sacrifice.

Ephesians 5:26 speaks of Christ making the church holy through cleansing — Hebrews 10:10 also attributes sanctification to His sacrifice, though with different imagery.

Zechariah 13:1 Prophetic fulfillment

Zechariah 13:1 prophesies a fountain cleansing from sin, fulfilled in Christ's sacrifice that makes us holy in 10:10.

1 John 5:6 Related theme

1 John 5:6 affirms Jesus came by blood, echoing the sacrificial means by which Hebrews 10:10 says we are sanctified.

Romans 8:34 Related theme

Romans 8:34 links Christ's death with His intercession — Hebrews 10:10 grounds sanctification in that same sacrifice; connected but distinct.