Hebrews 10:14
For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
Cross-references
In Hebrews 10:1, the law's sacrifices cannot perfect — contrasting with Hebrews 10:14 where Christ's one sacrifice perfects forever.
In Hebrews 10:10, sanctification through Christ's offering once for all is directly parallel to being perfected by that one offering.
In Hebrews 10:18, no further offering is needed because sins are remitted, the logical result of the perfection in the main verse.
Hebrews 13:12 echoes that Jesus sanctifies through His blood, parallel to the perfecting offering in 10:14.
Hebrews 2:11 identifies Christ as sanctifier and believers as sanctified — the same group perfected by His offering.
In Hebrews 7:19, the law made nothing perfect but a better hope draws us near — Hebrews 10:14 shows Christ's sacrifice achieves that perfection.
In Hebrews 7:25, Christ saves completely and intercedes — Hebrews 10:14 reveals the basis: His one sacrifice perfects forever.
Hebrews 9:14 shows Christ's blood cleanses conscience, providing the basis for the perfection of those being sanctified by His one offering.
In Hebrews 12:2, Jesus finished the work and sat down, corresponding to the completed offering that perfects believers.
1 Corinthians 1:2 identifies believers as sanctified in Christ Jesus — the same status as those perfected by His offering.
Exodus 12:7 shows the Passover lamb's blood applied — a type of Christ's single offering that perfects believers.
Leviticus 16:34 describes the annual Day of Atonement — a type of Christ's single, perfect offering.
Isaiah 53:5 prophesies the suffering servant's atoning wounds — the very offering that perfects believers in Hebrews.
Daniel 9:24 prophesies making reconciliation and bringing everlasting righteousness — fulfilled by Christ's one offering.
In Romans 8:3, Christ's sacrifice does what the law could not, reinforcing the perfection achieved by His one offering.
Leviticus 4:31 describes a sin offering making atonement — a type of Christ's once-for-all sacrifice that perfects.
Acts 20:32 mentions inheritance among those sanctified — the same group perfected by Christ in 10:14.
Jude 1:1 also identifies believers as 'sanctified' — linking the perfection from Christ's offering to the believer's identity.