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Every high priest is a man chosen to represent other people in their dealings with God. He presents their gifts to God and offers sacrifices for their sins. And he is able to deal gently with ignorant and wayward people because he himself is subject to the same weaknesses. That is why he must offer sacrifices for his own sins as well as theirs.

And no one can become a high priest simply because he wants such an honor. He must be called by God for this work, just as Aaron was. That is why Christ did not honor himself by assuming he could become High Priest. No, he was chosen by God, who said to him,

“You are my Son.
    Today I have become your Father.[a]

And in another passage God said to him,

“You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek.”[b]

While Jesus was here on earth, he offered prayers and pleadings, with a loud cry and tears, to the one who could rescue him from death. And God heard his prayers because of his deep reverence for God. Even though Jesus was God’s Son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered. In this way, God qualified him as a perfect High Priest, and he became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey him. 10 And God designated him to be a High Priest in the order of Melchizedek.

A Call to Spiritual Growth

11 There is much more we would like to say about this, but it is difficult to explain, especially since you are spiritually dull and don’t seem to listen. 12 You have been believers so long now that you ought to be teaching others. Instead, you need someone to teach you again the basic things about God’s word.[c] You are like babies who need milk and cannot eat solid food. 13 For someone who lives on milk is still an infant and doesn’t know how to do what is right. 14 Solid food is for those who are mature, who through training have the skill to recognize the difference between right and wrong.

So let us stop going over the basic teachings about Christ again and again. Let us go on instead and become mature in our understanding. Surely we don’t need to start again with the fundamental importance of repenting from evil deeds[d] and placing our faith in God. You don’t need further instruction about baptisms, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. And so, God willing, we will move forward to further understanding.

For it is impossible to bring back to repentance those who were once enlightened—those who have experienced the good things of heaven and shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the power of the age to come— and who then turn away from God. It is impossible to bring such people back to repentance; by rejecting the Son of God, they themselves are nailing him to the cross once again and holding him up to public shame.

When the ground soaks up the falling rain and bears a good crop for the farmer, it has God’s blessing. But if a field bears thorns and thistles, it is useless. The farmer will soon condemn that field and burn it.

Dear friends, even though we are talking this way, we really don’t believe it applies to you. We are confident that you are meant for better things, things that come with salvation. 10 For God is not unjust. He will not forget how hard you have worked for him and how you have shown your love to him by caring for other believers,[e] as you still do. 11 Our great desire is that you will keep on loving others as long as life lasts, in order to make certain that what you hope for will come true. 12 Then you will not become spiritually dull and indifferent. Instead, you will follow the example of those who are going to inherit God’s promises because of their faith and endurance.

God’s Promises Bring Hope

13 For example, there was God’s promise to Abraham. Since there was no one greater to swear by, God took an oath in his own name, saying:

14 “I will certainly bless you,
    and I will multiply your descendants beyond number.”[f]

15 Then Abraham waited patiently, and he received what God had promised.

16 Now when people take an oath, they call on someone greater than themselves to hold them to it. And without any question that oath is binding. 17 God also bound himself with an oath, so that those who received the promise could be perfectly sure that he would never change his mind. 18 So God has given both his promise and his oath. These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie. Therefore, we who have fled to him for refuge can have great confidence as we hold to the hope that lies before us. 19 This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary. 20 Jesus has already gone in there for us. He has become our eternal High Priest in the order of Melchizedek.

Melchizedek Is Greater Than Abraham

This Melchizedek was king of the city of Salem and also a priest of God Most High. When Abraham was returning home after winning a great battle against the kings, Melchizedek met him and blessed him. Then Abraham took a tenth of all he had captured in battle and gave it to Melchizedek. The name Melchizedek means “king of justice,” and king of Salem means “king of peace.” There is no record of his father or mother or any of his ancestors—no beginning or end to his life. He remains a priest forever, resembling the Son of God.

Consider then how great this Melchizedek was. Even Abraham, the great patriarch of Israel, recognized this by giving him a tenth of what he had taken in battle. Now the law of Moses required that the priests, who are descendants of Levi, must collect a tithe from the rest of the people of Israel,[g] who are also descendants of Abraham. But Melchizedek, who was not a descendant of Levi, collected a tenth from Abraham. And Melchizedek placed a blessing upon Abraham, the one who had already received the promises of God. And without question, the person who has the power to give a blessing is greater than the one who is blessed.

The priests who collect tithes are men who die, so Melchizedek is greater than they are, because we are told that he lives on. In addition, we might even say that these Levites—the ones who collect the tithe—paid a tithe to Melchizedek when their ancestor Abraham paid a tithe to him. 10 For although Levi wasn’t born yet, the seed from which he came was in Abraham’s body when Melchizedek collected the tithe from him.

11 So if the priesthood of Levi, on which the law was based, could have achieved the perfection God intended, why did God need to establish a different priesthood, with a priest in the order of Melchizedek instead of the order of Levi and Aaron?[h]

12 And if the priesthood is changed, the law must also be changed to permit it. 13 For the priest we are talking about belongs to a different tribe, whose members have never served at the altar as priests. 14 What I mean is, our Lord came from the tribe of Judah, and Moses never mentioned priests coming from that tribe.

Jesus Is like Melchizedek

15 This change has been made very clear since a different priest, who is like Melchizedek, has appeared. 16 Jesus became a priest, not by meeting the physical requirement of belonging to the tribe of Levi, but by the power of a life that cannot be destroyed. 17 And the psalmist pointed this out when he prophesied,

“You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek.”[i]

18 Yes, the old requirement about the priesthood was set aside because it was weak and useless. 19 For the law never made anything perfect. But now we have confidence in a better hope, through which we draw near to God.

20 This new system was established with a solemn oath. Aaron’s descendants became priests without such an oath, 21 but there was an oath regarding Jesus. For God said to him,

“The Lord has taken an oath and will not break his vow:
    ‘You are a priest forever.’”[j]

22 Because of this oath, Jesus is the one who guarantees this better covenant with God.

23 There were many priests under the old system, for death prevented them from remaining in office. 24 But because Jesus lives forever, his priesthood lasts forever. 25 Therefore he is able, once and forever, to save[k] those who come to God through him. He lives forever to intercede with God on their behalf.

26 He is the kind of high priest we need because he is holy and blameless, unstained by sin. He has been set apart from sinners and has been given the highest place of honor in heaven.[l] 27 Unlike those other high priests, he does not need to offer sacrifices every day. They did this for their own sins first and then for the sins of the people. But Jesus did this once for all when he offered himself as the sacrifice for the people’s sins. 28 The law appointed high priests who were limited by human weakness. But after the law was given, God appointed his Son with an oath, and his Son has been made the perfect High Priest forever.

Christ Is Our High Priest

Here is the main point: We have a High Priest who sat down in the place of honor beside the throne of the majestic God in heaven. There he ministers in the heavenly Tabernacle,[m] the true place of worship that was built by the Lord and not by human hands.

And since every high priest is required to offer gifts and sacrifices, our High Priest must make an offering, too. If he were here on earth, he would not even be a priest, since there already are priests who offer the gifts required by the law. They serve in a system of worship that is only a copy, a shadow of the real one in heaven. For when Moses was getting ready to build the Tabernacle, God gave him this warning: “Be sure that you make everything according to the pattern I have shown you here on the mountain.”[n]

But now Jesus, our High Priest, has been given a ministry that is far superior to the old priesthood, for he is the one who mediates for us a far better covenant with God, based on better promises.

If the first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no need for a second covenant to replace it. But when God found fault with the people, he said:

“The day is coming, says the Lord,
    when I will make a new covenant
    with the people of Israel and Judah.
This covenant will not be like the one
    I made with their ancestors
when I took them by the hand
    and led them out of the land of Egypt.
They did not remain faithful to my covenant,
    so I turned my back on them, says the Lord.
10 But this is the new covenant I will make
    with the people of Israel on that day,[o] says the Lord:
I will put my laws in their minds,
    and I will write them on their hearts.
I will be their God,
    and they will be my people.
11 And they will not need to teach their neighbors,
    nor will they need to teach their relatives,[p]
    saying, ‘You should know the Lord.’
For everyone, from the least to the greatest,
    will know me already.
12 And I will forgive their wickedness,
    and I will never again remember their sins.”[q]

13 When God speaks of a “new” covenant, it means he has made the first one obsolete. It is now out of date and will soon disappear.

Footnotes

  1. 5:5 Or Today I reveal you as my Son. Ps 2:7.
  2. 5:6 Ps 110:4.
  3. 5:12 Or about the oracles of God.
  4. 6:1 Greek from dead works.
  5. 6:10 Greek for God’s holy people.
  6. 6:14 Gen 22:17.
  7. 7:5 Greek from their brothers.
  8. 7:11 Greek the order of Aaron?
  9. 7:17 Ps 110:4.
  10. 7:21 Ps 110:4.
  11. 7:25 Or is able to save completely.
  12. 7:26 Or has been exalted higher than the heavens.
  13. 8:2 Or tent; also in 8:5.
  14. 8:5 Exod 25:40; 26:30.
  15. 8:10 Greek after those days.
  16. 8:11 Greek their brother.
  17. 8:8-12 Jer 31:31-34.

The Perfect High Priest

For every high priest (A)taken from among men is appointed on behalf of people in (B)things pertaining to God, in order to (C)offer both gifts and sacrifices (D)for sins; [a](E)he can deal gently with the (F)ignorant and (G)misguided, since he himself also is [b](H)clothed in weakness; and because of it he is obligated to offer sacrifices (I)for sins for himself, (J)as well as for the people. And (K)no one takes the honor for himself, but receives it when he is called by God, just (L)as Aaron also was.

So too Christ (M)did not glorify Himself in becoming a (N)high priest, but it was He who (O)said to Him,

(P)You are My Son,
Today I have fathered You”;

just as He also says in another passage,

(Q)You are a priest forever
According to (R)the order of Melchizedek.”

In the days of [c]His humanity, [d](S)He offered up both prayers and pleas with (T)loud crying and tears to the One (U)able to save Him [e]from death, and He [f]was heard because of His (V)devout behavior. Although He was (W)a Son, He learned (X)obedience from the things which He suffered. And having been (Y)perfected, He became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey Him, 10 being designated by God as (Z)High Priest according to (AA)the order of Melchizedek.

11 Concerning [g]him we have much to say, and it is difficult to explain, since you have become [h]poor listeners. 12 For though [i]by this time you ought to be teachers, you have need again for someone to teach you (AB)the [j](AC)elementary principles of the (AD)actual words of God, and you have come to need (AE)milk and not solid food. 13 For everyone who partakes only of milk is unacquainted with the word of righteousness, for he is an (AF)infant. 14 But solid food is for (AG)the mature, who because of practice have their senses (AH)trained to (AI)distinguish between good and evil.

The Danger of Falling Away

Therefore (AJ)leaving (AK)the [k]elementary teaching about the [l]Christ, let us press on to [m](AL)maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from (AM)dead works and of faith toward God, of (AN)instruction about [n]washings and (AO)laying on of hands, and about the (AP)resurrection of the dead and (AQ)eternal judgment. And this we will do, (AR)if God permits. For it is (AS)impossible, in the case of those who have once been (AT)enlightened and have tasted of (AU)the heavenly gift and have been made (AV)partakers of the Holy Spirit, and (AW)have tasted the good (AX)word of God and the powers of (AY)the age to come, and then have [o]fallen away, to (AZ)restore them again to repentance, [p](BA)since they again crucify to themselves the Son of God and put Him to open shame. For ground that drinks the rain which often [q]falls on it and produces vegetation useful to those (BB)for whose sake it is also tilled, receives a blessing from God; but if it yields thorns and thistles, it is worthless and [r](BC)close to being cursed, and [s]it ends up being burned.

Better Things for You

But, (BD)beloved, we are convinced of better things regarding you, and things that [t]accompany salvation, even though we are speaking in this way. 10 For (BE)God is not unjust so as to forget (BF)your work and the love which you have shown toward His name, by having (BG)served and by still serving the [u]saints. 11 And we desire that each one of you demonstrate the same diligence [v]so as to realize the (BH)full assurance of (BI)hope until the end, 12 so that you will not be sluggish, but (BJ)imitators of those who through (BK)faith and endurance (BL)inherit the promises.

13 For (BM)when God made the promise to Abraham, since He could swear an oath by no one greater, He (BN)swore by Himself, 14 saying, “(BO)indeed I will greatly bless you and I will greatly multiply you.” 15 And so, (BP)having patiently waited, he obtained the promise. 16 (BQ)For people swear an oath by [w]one greater than themselves, and with them (BR)an oath serving as confirmation is an end of every dispute. 17 [x]In the same way God, desiring even more to demonstrate to (BS)the heirs of the promise [y](BT)the fact that His purpose is unchangeable, [z]confirmed it with an oath, 18 so that by two unchangeable things in which (BU)it is impossible for God to lie, we who have taken refuge would have strong encouragement to hold firmly to (BV)the hope set before us. 19 [aa]This (BW)hope we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope both sure and reliable and one which (BX)enters [ab]within the veil, 20 (BY)where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, having become a (BZ)high priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.

Melchizedek’s Priesthood like Christ’s

For this (CA)Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of the (CB)Most High God, who met Abraham as he was returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him, to whom also Abraham apportioned a tenth of all the spoils, was first of all, by the translation of his name, king of righteousness, and then also king of Salem, which is king of peace. Without father, without mother, (CC)without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like (CD)the Son of God, he remains a priest perpetually.

Now observe how great this man was to whom Abraham, the (CE)patriarch, (CF)gave a tenth of the choicest spoils. And those indeed of (CG)the sons of Levi who receive the priest’s office have a commandment [ac]in the Law to collect [ad]a tenth from the people, that is, from their countrymen, although they [ae]are descended from Abraham. But the one (CH)whose genealogy is not traced from them (CI)collected [af]a tenth from Abraham and [ag](CJ)blessed the one who (CK)had the promises. But without any dispute the lesser person is blessed by the greater. In this case mortal men receive tithes, but in that case one receives them, (CL)of whom it is witnessed that he lives on. And, so to speak, through Abraham even Levi, who received tithes, has paid tithes, 10 for he was still in the loins of his [ah]forefather when Melchizedek met him.

11 (CM)So if perfection was through the Levitical priesthood (for on the basis of it (CN)the people received the Law), what further need was there for another priest to arise (CO)according to the order of Melchizedek, and not be designated according to the order of Aaron? 12 For when the priesthood is changed, of necessity there takes place a change of law also. 13 For (CP)the one about whom (CQ)these things are said belongs to another tribe, from which no one has officiated at the altar. 14 For it is evident that our Lord [ai]was (CR)descended from Judah, a tribe with reference to which Moses said nothing concerning priests. 15 And this is clearer still, if another priest arises according to the likeness of Melchizedek, 16 who has become a priest not on the basis of a law of [aj](CS)physical requirement, but according to the power of (CT)an indestructible life. 17 For it is attested of Him,

(CU)You are a priest forever
According to the order of Melchizedek.”

18 For, on the one hand, there is the nullification of a former commandment (CV)because of its weakness and uselessness 19 (for (CW)the Law made nothing perfect); on the other hand, there is the introduction of a better (CX)hope, through which we (CY)come near to God. 20 And to the extent that it was not without an oath 21 (for they indeed became priests without an oath, but He with an oath through the One who said to Him,

(CZ)The Lord has sworn
And (DA)will not change His mind,
You are a priest (DB)forever’”);

22 by the same extent Jesus also has become the [ak](DC)guarantee of (DD)a better covenant.

23 [al]The former priests, on the one hand, existed in greater numbers because they were prevented by death from continuing; 24 [am]Jesus, on the other hand, because He continues (DE)forever, holds His priesthood permanently. 25 Therefore He is also able to (DF)save [an]forever those who (DG)come to God through Him, since He always lives to (DH)make intercession for them.

26 For it was fitting for us to have such a (DI)high priest, (DJ)holy, (DK)innocent, undefiled, separated from sinners, and (DL)exalted above the heavens; 27 who has no daily need, like those high priests, to (DM)offer up sacrifices, (DN)first for His own sins and then for the sins of the people, because He did this (DO)once for all time when He (DP)offered up Himself. 28 For the Law appoints men as high priests (DQ)who are weak, but the word of the oath, which came after the Law, appoints (DR)a Son, who has been (DS)made perfect forever.

A Better Ministry

Now the main point in what has been said is this: we have such a (DT)high priest, who has taken His seat at (DU)the right hand of the throne of the (DV)Majesty in the heavens, a (DW)minister [ao]in the sanctuary and [ap]in the (DX)true [aq]tabernacle, which the Lord (DY)set up, not man. For every (DZ)high priest is appointed (EA)to offer both gifts and sacrifices; so it is necessary that this high priest also have something to offer. Now if He were on earth, He would not be a priest at all, since there are [ar]those who (EB)offer the gifts according to the Law; who serve (EC)a copy and (ED)shadow of the heavenly things, just as Moses [as]was (EE)warned by God when he was about to erect the [at]tabernacle; for, “(EF)See,” He says, “that you make all things by the pattern which was shown to you on the mountain.” But now He has obtained a more excellent ministry, to the extent that He is also the (EG)mediator of (EH)a better covenant, which has been enacted on better promises.

A New Covenant

For (EI)if that first covenant had been free of fault, no [au]circumstances would have been sought for a second. For in finding fault with [av]the people, He says,

(EJ)Behold, days are coming, says the Lord,
[aw]When I will bring about (EK)a new covenant
With the house of Israel and the house of Judah,
(EL)Not like the covenant which I made with their fathers
On the day I took them by the hand
To bring them out of the land of Egypt;
For they did not continue in My covenant,
And I did not care about them, says the Lord.
10 (EM)For this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel
After those days, declares the Lord:
[ax]I will put My laws into their minds,
And write them (EN)on their hearts.
And I will be their God,
And they shall be My people.
11 (EO)And they will not teach, each one his fellow citizen,
And each one his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’
For (EP)they will all know Me,
From [ay]the least to the greatest of them.
12 (EQ)For I will be merciful toward their wrongdoings,
(ER)And their sins I will no longer remember.”

13 [az]When He said, “(ES)A new covenant,” He has made the first obsolete. (ET)But whatever is becoming obsolete and growing old is [ba]about to disappear.

Footnotes

  1. Hebrews 5:2 Lit being able to
  2. Hebrews 5:2 I.e., weak by nature
  3. Hebrews 5:7 Lit His flesh
  4. Hebrews 5:7 Lit who having offered up
  5. Hebrews 5:7 Or out of
  6. Hebrews 5:7 Lit having been heard
  7. Hebrews 5:11 Lit whom; or which
  8. Hebrews 5:11 Lit sluggish in hearing
  9. Hebrews 5:12 Lit because of the time
  10. Hebrews 5:12 Lit elements of the beginning
  11. Hebrews 6:1 Lit word of the beginning
  12. Hebrews 6:1 I.e., Messiah
  13. Hebrews 6:1 Or perfection
  14. Hebrews 6:2 Or baptisms
  15. Hebrews 6:6 Or committed apostasy; i.e., renounced the faith
  16. Hebrews 6:6 Or while
  17. Hebrews 6:7 Lit comes
  18. Hebrews 6:8 Lit near to a curse
  19. Hebrews 6:8 Lit whose end is for burning
  20. Hebrews 6:9 Or belong to
  21. Hebrews 6:10 Lit holy ones; i.e., God’s people
  22. Hebrews 6:11 Lit to the full
  23. Hebrews 6:16 Or Him who is greater
  24. Hebrews 6:17 Lit In which
  25. Hebrews 6:17 Lit the unchangeableness of His
  26. Hebrews 6:17 Or mediated
  27. Hebrews 6:19 Lit Which hope we have
  28. Hebrews 6:19 Or inside
  29. Hebrews 7:5 Lit according to
  30. Hebrews 7:5 Or tithes
  31. Hebrews 7:5 Lit have come out of the loins of
  32. Hebrews 7:6 Or tithes
  33. Hebrews 7:6 Lit has blessed
  34. Hebrews 7:10 Lit father
  35. Hebrews 7:14 Lit has arisen from
  36. Hebrews 7:16 Lit fleshly commandment; i.e., to be a descendant of Levi
  37. Hebrews 7:22 Or guarantor
  38. Hebrews 7:23 Lit The greater number have become priests...
  39. Hebrews 7:24 Lit He
  40. Hebrews 7:25 Or completely
  41. Hebrews 8:2 Or of
  42. Hebrews 8:2 Or of
  43. Hebrews 8:2 Or sacred tent
  44. Hebrews 8:4 I.e., temple priests
  45. Hebrews 8:5 Lit has been
  46. Hebrews 8:5 Or sacred tent
  47. Hebrews 8:7 Lit place
  48. Hebrews 8:8 Lit them
  49. Hebrews 8:8 Lit And
  50. Hebrews 8:10 Lit Putting my laws into...
  51. Hebrews 8:11 Lit small to great of them
  52. Hebrews 8:13 Or In His saying
  53. Hebrews 8:13 Or near destruction