希伯来书 7
Chinese New Version (Simplified)
至高 神的祭司麦基洗德
7 这麦基洗德就是撒冷王,又是至高 神的祭司。亚伯拉罕杀败众王回来的时候,麦基洗德迎接他,并且给他祝福。 2 亚伯拉罕也把自己得来的一切,拿出十分之一来给他。麦基洗德这名字翻译出来,头一个意思就是“公义的王”;其次是“撒冷王”,就是“平安的王”的意思。 3 他没有父亲,没有母亲,没有族谱,也没有生死的记录,而是与 神的儿子相似,永远作祭司。
麦基洗德的祭司职分
4 你们想一想这人是多么伟大啊!祖先亚伯拉罕也要从上等的掳物中,拿出十分之一来给了他。 5 那些领受祭司职分的利未子孙,奉命按照律法向人民,就是自己的弟兄,收取十分之一;虽然他们都是出于亚伯拉罕的。 6 可是那不与他们同谱系的麦基洗德,反而收纳了亚伯拉罕的十分之一,并且给这蒙受应许的人祝福。 7 向来都是位分大的给位分小的祝福,这是毫无疑问的。 8 在这里,收取十分之一的,都是必死的;但在那里,收纳十分之一的,却被证实是一位活着的。 9 并且可以这样说,连那收取十分之一的利未,也透过亚伯拉罕缴纳了十分之一。 10 因为麦基洗德迎接亚伯拉罕的时候,利未还在他祖先的身体里面。
耶稣按麦基洗德体系作祭司
11 这样看来,如果借着利未人的祭司制度能达到完全的地步(人民是在这制度下领受律法的),为甚么还需要照着麦基洗德的体系,另外兴起一位祭司,而不照着亚伦的体系呢? 12 祭司的制度既然更改了,律法也必须更改。 13 因为这些话所指的那位,原是属于另外一个支派的,这支派向来没有人在祭坛前供职。 14 我们的主明明是从犹大支派出来的,关于这个支派,摩西并没有提及祭司的事。 15 如果有另一位像麦基洗德那样的祭司兴起来,那么,这里所说的就更明显了。 16 他成了祭司,不是按着律法上肉身的条例,却是按着不能毁坏的生命的大能。 17 因为有为他作证的说:
“你永远作祭司,
是照着麦基洗德的体系。”
18 一方面,从前的条例因为软弱,没有用处,就废弃了; 19 (因为律法从来没有使甚么得到完全,)另一方面,它却带来了更美的盼望,借着这盼望,我们就可以亲近 神。
20 此外,还有关于誓言的事。其他成为祭司的,并不是用誓言立的; 21 只有耶稣是用誓言立的,因为那立他的对他说:
“主已经起了誓,
决不改变,
你永远作祭司。”
22 耶稣既然是用誓言立的,就成了更美好的约的保证。 23 一方面,从前那些作祭司的,因为受死亡的限制,不能长久留任,所以人数众多。 24 另一方面,因为耶稣是永远长存的,就拥有他永不更改的祭司职位。 25 因此,那些靠着他进到 神面前的人,他都能拯救到底;因为他长远活着,为他们代求。
26 这样的一位大祭司,对我们本是合适的。他是圣洁、没有邪恶、没有玷污、从罪人中分别出来、高过众天的。 27 他不必像那些大祭司,天天先为自己的罪献祭,然后为人民的罪献祭;因为他献上了自己,就把这事一次而永远的成全了。 28 律法所立的大祭司,都是软弱的人;可是在律法以后,用誓言所立的儿子,却是成为完全直到永远的。
希伯来书 7
Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Simplified)
麦基洗德为祭司与神的儿子相似
7 这麦基洗德就是撒冷王,又是至高神的祭司,本是长远为祭司的。他当亚伯拉罕杀败诸王回来的时候,就迎接他,给他祝福。 2 亚伯拉罕也将自己所得来的,取十分之一给他。他头一个名翻出来就是“仁义王”,他又名“撒冷王”,就是“平安王”的意思。 3 他无父、无母、无族谱,无生之始,无命之终,乃是与神的儿子相似。
4 你们想一想,先祖亚伯拉罕将自己所掳来上等之物取十分之一给他,这人是何等尊贵呢! 5 那得祭司职任的利未子孙,领命照例向百姓取十分之一;这百姓是自己的弟兄,虽是从亚伯拉罕身[a]中生的,还是照例取十分之一。 6 独有麦基洗德,不与他们同谱,倒收纳亚伯拉罕的十分之一,为那蒙应许的亚伯拉罕祝福。 7 从来位分大的给位分小的祝福,这是驳不倒的理。 8 在这里收十分之一的都是必死的人,但在那里收十分之一的,有为他作见证的说他是活的。 9 并且可说那受十分之一的利未,也是借着亚伯拉罕纳了十分之一, 10 因为麦基洗德迎接亚伯拉罕的时候,利未已经在他先祖的身[b]中。
11 从前百姓在利未人祭司职任以下受律法,倘若借这职任能得完全,又何用另外兴起一位祭司,照麦基洗德的等次,不照亚伦的等次呢? 12 祭司的职任既已更改,律法也必须更改。 13 因为这话所指的人本属别的支派,那支派里从来没有一人伺候祭坛。 14 我们的主分明是从犹大出来的,但这支派,摩西并没有提到祭司。 15 倘若照麦基洗德的样式,另外兴起一位祭司来,我的话更是显而易见的了。 16 他成为祭司,并不是照属肉体的条例,乃是照无穷[c]之生命的大能; 17 因为有给他作见证的说:“你是照着麦基洗德的等次永远为祭司。” 18 先前的条例因软弱无益,所以废掉了—— 19 律法原来一无所成——就引进了更美的指望,靠这指望,我们便可以进到神面前。
耶稣长远活着替人祈求
20 再者,耶稣为祭司,并不是不起誓立的。 21 至于那些祭司,原不是起誓立的,只有耶稣是起誓立的,因为那立他的对他说:“主起了誓,决不后悔,你是永远为祭司。” 22 既是起誓立的,耶稣就做了更美之约的中保。 23 那些成为祭司的,数目本来多,是因为有死阻隔,不能长久。 24 这位既是永远常存的,他祭司的职任就长久不更换。 25 凡靠着他进到神面前的人,他都能拯救到底,因为他是长远活着,替他们祈求。
26 像这样圣洁、无邪恶、无玷污、远离罪人、高过诸天的大祭司,原是于我们合宜的。 27 他不像那些大祭司,每日必须先为自己的罪,后为百姓的罪献祭;因为他只一次将自己献上,就把这事成全了。 28 律法本是立软弱的人为大祭司,但在律法以后起誓的话,是立儿子为大祭司,乃是成全到永远的。
Hebrews 7
GOD’S WORD Translation
Christ Is Superior to Melchizedek
7 Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of the Most High God. He met Abraham and blessed him when Abraham was returning from defeating the kings. 2 Abraham gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything he had captured.
In the first place, Melchizedek’s name means king of God’s approval. He is also called king of Salem (which means king of peace). 3 No one knows anything about Melchizedek’s father, mother, or ancestors. No one knows when he was born or when he died. Like the Son of God, Melchizedek continues to be a priest forever.
4 You can see how important Melchizedek was. Abraham gave him a tenth of what he had captured, even though Abraham was the father of the chosen people. 5 Moses’ Teachings say that members of the tribe of Levi who become priests must receive a tenth of everything from the people. The priests collect it from their own people, Abraham’s descendants. 6 Although Melchizedek was not from the tribe of Levi, he received a tenth of everything from Abraham. Then Melchizedek blessed Abraham, who had God’s promises. 7 No one can deny that the more important person blesses the less important person.
8 Priests receive a tenth of everything, but they die. Melchizedek received a tenth of everything, but we are told that he lives. 9 We could even say that when Abraham gave Melchizedek a tenth of everything, Levi was giving a tenth of everything. Levi gave, although later his descendants would receive a tenth of everything. 10 Even though Levi had not yet been born, he was in the body of Abraham when Melchizedek met him.
11 The people established the Levitical priesthood based on instructions they received. If the work of the Levitical priests had been perfect, we wouldn’t need to speak about another kind of priest. However, we speak about another kind of priest, a priest like Melchizedek, not a Levitical priest like Aaron.
12 When a different kind of priesthood is established, the regulations for those priests are different. 13 The priest whom we are talking about was a member of a different tribe. No one from that tribe ever served as a priest at the altar. 14 Everyone knows that our Lord came from the tribe of Judah. Moses never said anything about priests coming from that tribe. 15 The regulations were different. This became clear when a different priest who is like Melchizedek appeared. 16 That person is a priest, not because he met human requirements, but because he has power that comes from a life that cannot be destroyed. 17 The Scriptures say the following about him: “You are a priest forever, in the way Melchizedek was a priest.” 18 The former requirements are rejected because they are weak and useless. 19 Moses’ Teachings couldn’t accomplish everything that God required. But we have something else that gives us greater confidence and allows us to approach God.
20 None of this happened without an oath. The men from the tribe of Levi may have become priests without an oath, 21 but Jesus became a priest when God took an oath. God said about him, “The Lord has taken an oath and will not change his mind. You are a priest forever.” 22 In this way Jesus has become the guarantee of a better promise.[a]
23 There was a long succession of priests because when a priest died he could no longer serve. 24 But Jesus lives forever, so he serves as a priest forever. 25 That is why he is always able to save those who come to God through him. He can do this because he always lives and intercedes for them.
26 We need a chief priest who is holy, innocent, pure, set apart from sinners, and who holds the honored position—the one next to God the Father on the heavenly throne. 27 We need a priest who doesn’t have to bring daily sacrifices as those chief priests did. First they brought sacrifices for their own sins, and then they brought sacrifices for the sins of the people. Jesus brought the sacrifice for the sins of the people once and for all when he sacrificed himself. 28 Moses’ Teachings designated mortals as chief priests even though they had weaknesses. But God’s promise, which came after Moses’ Teachings, designated the Son who forever accomplished everything that God required.
Footnotes
- 7:22 Or “covenant.”
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