HEBREWS
Chapter 7
Hebr | Murdock | 7:1 | Now this Melchisedec was king of Salem, a priest of the most high God: and he met Abraham, when returning from the slaughter of the kings; and blessed him. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:2 |
And to him Abraham imparted tithes of all that he had with him. Moreover his name is interpreted king of righteousness; and again | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:3 | Of whom neither his father nor his mother are written in the genealogies; nor the commencement of his days, nor the end of his life; but, after the likeness of the Son of God, his priesthood remaineth for ever. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:4 | And consider ye, how great he was; to whom the patriarch Abraham gave tithes and first-fruits. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:5 | For they of the sons of Levi who received the priesthood, had a statute of the law, that they should take tithes from the people; they from their brethren, because they also are of the seed of Abraham. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:6 | But this man, who is not enrolled in their genealogies, took tithes from Abraham; and blessed him who had received the promise. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:8 | And here, men who die, receive the tithes; but there he of whom the scripture testifieth that he liveth. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:9 | And through Abraham, as one may say, even Levi who receiveth tithes, was himself tithed. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:11 | If, therefore, perfection had been by means of the priesthood of the Levites, in which the law was enjoined on the people; why was another priest required, who should stand up after the likeness of Melchisedec? For it should have said, He shall be after the likeness of Aaron. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:13 | For he of whom these things were spoken, was born of another tribe, of which no one ever ministered at the altar. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:14 | For it is manifest that our Lord arose from Judah, from a tribe of which Moses said nothing concerning a priesthood. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:15 | And moreover this is further manifest, from his saying that another priest will stand up, after the likeness of Melchisedec, | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:16 | who was not according to the law of corporeal injunctions, but according to the energy of an indissoluble life. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:17 | For he testified of him: Thou art a priest for ever, after the likeness of Melchisedec. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:18 | And the change which was made in the first statute, was on account of its impotency, and because their was no utility in it. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:19 | For the law perfected nothing; but in the place of it there came in a hope, which is better than it, and by which we draw near to God. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:21 | For they became priests without an oath; but this man by an oath. As he said to him by David: The Lord hath sworn, and will not lie, Thou art a priest for ever, after the likeness of Melchisedec. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:23 | And they as priests were numerous, because they were mortal, and were not permitted to continue: | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:25 | and he is able to vivify for ever, them who come to God by him; for he always liveth, and sendeth up prayers for them. | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:26 | For, a priest like to him, was also suitable for us; one pure, and without evil and without stain; one separated from sins, and exalted higher than heaven; | |
Hebr | Murdock | 7:27 |
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