Heb 5:1-14. CHRIST'S HIGH PRIESTHOOD; NEEDED QUALIFICATIONS; MUST BE A MAN; MUST NOT HAVE ASSUMED THE DIGNITY HIMSELF, BUT HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY GOD; THEIR LOW SPIRITUAL PERCEPTIONS A BAR TO PAUL'S SAYING ALL HE MIGHT ON CHRIST'S MELCHISEDEC-LIKE PRIESTHOOD.
1. For--substantiating
Heb 4:15.
every--that is, every legitimate high priest; for instance, the
Levitical, as he is addressing Hebrews, among whom the Levitical
priesthood was established as the legitimate one. Whatever, reasons
Paul, is excellent in the Levitical priests, is also in Christ, and
besides excellencies which are not in the Levitical priests.
taken from among men--not from among angels, who could not have
a fellow feeling with us men. This qualification Christ has, as being,
like the Levitical priest, a man
(Heb 2:14, 16).
Being "from men," He can be "for (that is, in behalf of,
for the good of) men."
ordained--Greek, "constituted," "appointed."
both gifts--to be joined with "for sins," as "sacrifices" is
(the "both . . . and" requires this); therefore not the
Hebrew, "mincha," "unbloody offerings," but animal whole
burnt offerings, spontaneously given. "Sacrifices" are the
animal sacrifices due according to the legal ordinance [ESTIUS].
JFB.
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