11. perfection--absolute: "the bringing of man to his highest
state, namely, that of salvation and sanctification."
under it--The reading in the oldest manuscripts is, "Upon
it (that is, on the ground of it as the basis, the priest having to
administer the law,
Mal 2:7:
it being presupposed) the people
(Heb 9:19,
'all the people') have received the law (the Greek is
perfect, not aorist tense; implying the people were still
observing the law)."
what further need--
(Heb 8:7).
For God does nothing needless.
another--rather as Greek, "that a different priest
(one of a different order) should arise (anew,
Heb 7:15).
not be called--Greek, "not be said (to be) after
the order of Aaron," that is, that, when spoken of in the
Ps 110:4,
"He is not said to be (as we should expect, if the Aaronic priesthood
was perfect) after the order of Aaron."
JFB.
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