For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second.

Same reasonings as in Hebrews 7:11.

Faultless - perfect in its parts, so as not to be found fault with as wanting anything which ought to be there: answering all purposes of a law. The law in its morality was blameless [ amoomos (G299)]; but in saving us defective, and so not faultless [ amemptos (G273)].

Should no place have been sought - as it has to be now, and as it is in the prophecy, Hebrews 8:8. The old covenant would have anticipated all man's wants, so as to give no occasion for seeking something more perfectly adequate. Compare on "place ... sought," Hebrews 12:17,

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