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Text -- Hebrews 7:21 (NET)

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7:21 but Jesus did so with a sworn affirmation by the one who said to him, “The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind, ‘You are a priest forever’”–
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Names, People and Places:
 · Melchizedek the king of Salem who blessed Abraham and received his tithe,king of Salem who blessed Abraham and received his tithe


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Succession | REPENTANCE | Quotations and Allusions | Priest | Oath | Melchizedek | Jesus, The Christ | HEBREWS, EPISTLE TO THE | Anthropomorphisms | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , Combined Bible , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Robertson: Heb 7:21 - -- Have been made ( eisin gegonotes ). Periphrastic perfect active indicative of ginomai (perfect active participle of ginomai ) and then eisin . The...

Have been made ( eisin gegonotes ).

Periphrastic perfect active indicative of ginomai (perfect active participle of ginomai ) and then eisin . The parenthesis runs from hoi men gar (for they) to eis ton aiōna (for ever, end of Heb 7:21).

Robertson: Heb 7:21 - -- But he with an oath ( ho de meta horkōmosias ). Positive statement in place of the negative one in Heb 7:20.

But he with an oath ( ho de meta horkōmosias ).

Positive statement in place of the negative one in Heb 7:20.

Vincent: Heb 7:21 - -- For those priests were made ( οἱ μὲν γὰρ - εἰσὶν ἱερεῖς γεγονότες ) Rend. for they have been ...

For those priests were made ( οἱ μὲν γὰρ - εἰσὶν ἱερεῖς γεγονότες )

Rend. for they have been made priests . Lit. are priests , having become such .

Vincent: Heb 7:21 - -- Without an oath Without the taking of an oath by God. Scripture says nothing of an oath of God when he appointed Aaron and his posterity to the p...

Without an oath

Without the taking of an oath by God. Scripture says nothing of an oath of God when he appointed Aaron and his posterity to the priesthood.

Vincent: Heb 7:21 - -- But this with an oath ( ὁ δὲ μετὰ ὁρκωμοσίας ) Rend. but he with the taking of an oath . The taking of ...

But this with an oath ( ὁ δὲ μετὰ ὁρκωμοσίας )

Rend. but he with the taking of an oath . The taking of the oath accompanied (μετὰ ) the inauguration into the priesthood.

Vincent: Heb 7:21 - -- That said ( λέγοντος ) Better, saith . Still says, since the promise is realized in Christ's priesthood.

That said ( λέγοντος )

Better, saith . Still says, since the promise is realized in Christ's priesthood.

Wesley: Heb 7:21 - -- Hence also it appears, that his is an unchangeable priesthood.

Hence also it appears, that his is an unchangeable priesthood.

JFB: Heb 7:21 - -- Translate in the Greek order, "For they indeed (the existing legal priests) without the (solemn) promise on oath (so the Greek [TITTMANN]) are made pr...

Translate in the Greek order, "For they indeed (the existing legal priests) without the (solemn) promise on oath (so the Greek [TITTMANN]) are made priests."

JFB: Heb 7:21 - -- God.

God.

JFB: Heb 7:21 - -- The Lord, the Son of God (Psa 110:1).

The Lord, the Son of God (Psa 110:1).

JFB: Heb 7:21 - -- Never change His purpose.

Never change His purpose.

JFB: Heb 7:21 - -- Omitted in some oldest manuscripts, contained in others.

Omitted in some oldest manuscripts, contained in others.

Clarke: Heb 7:21 - -- Those priests - The Levitical, were made without an oath, to show that the whole system was changeable, and might be abolished

Those priests - The Levitical, were made without an oath, to show that the whole system was changeable, and might be abolished

Clarke: Heb 7:21 - -- But this - The everlasting priesthood of Christ, with an oath, to show that the Gospel dispensation should never change, and never be abolished

But this - The everlasting priesthood of Christ, with an oath, to show that the Gospel dispensation should never change, and never be abolished

Clarke: Heb 7:21 - -- By him - God the Father, that said unto him - the promised Messiah, Psa 110:4, The Lord sware, to show the immutability of his counsel, and will not...

By him - God the Father, that said unto him - the promised Messiah, Psa 110:4, The Lord sware, to show the immutability of his counsel, and will not repent - can never change his mind nor purpose, Thou art a priest for ever - as long as time shall run, and the generations of men be continued on earth. Till the necessity of the mediatorial kingdom be superseded by the fixed state of eternity, till this kingdom be delivered up unto the Father, and God shall be all in all, shall this priesthood of Christ endure.

Defender: Heb 7:21 - -- This is the fifth mention of Melchisedec by name in Hebrews 5-7."

This is the fifth mention of Melchisedec by name in Hebrews 5-7."

TSK: Heb 7:21 - -- an oath : or, swearing of an oath The Lord : Heb 7:17; Psa 110:4 sware : Heb 6:16-18

an oath : or, swearing of an oath

The Lord : Heb 7:17; Psa 110:4

sware : Heb 6:16-18

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Barnes: Heb 7:21 - -- For those priests were made without an oath - The Levitical priests were set apart and consecrated without their office being confirmed to them...

For those priests were made without an oath - The Levitical priests were set apart and consecrated without their office being confirmed to them by an oath on the part of God. They received it by regular descent, and when they arrived at a suitable age they entered on it of course. Jesus received his office by special appointment, and it was secured to him by an oath. The word rendered "oath"is in the margin "swearing of an oath."This is the proper meaning of the Greek word, but the sense is not materially varied.

But this with an oath - This priest, the Lord Jesus, became a priest in virtue of an oath.

The Lord sware - see the note at Heb 6:13. The reference here is to Psa 110:4. "The Lord hath sworn."

And will not repent - That is, "will not regret, or will not alter his mind through regret"- for this is the meaning of the Greek word.

Poole: Heb 7:21 - -- For those priests were made without an oath those priests of Aaron’ s order were selected, instituted, consecrated, without any oath mentioned b...

For those priests were made without an oath those priests of Aaron’ s order were selected, instituted, consecrated, without any oath mentioned by Moses, who did all exactly as the Lord commanded him, Exo 40:16 . God gave only command for it, and made their priesthood but a temporary and passing honour and office, which he might alter when he would.

But this with an oath by him that said unto him: The Lord sware and will not repent: but he, or Jesus, was made a Priest after Melchisedec’ s order, by an oath of God his Father, speaking to him, as is recorded by David, Psa 110:4 . The Lord Jehovah the Father, sware unto his Son the Lord Messiah, lifting his hand, and saying: I live for ever, Deu 32:40 , when he ascended and sat down on the right hand of the Majesty in the heavens, solemnly by this oath ratifying and confirming him in this office; and that he would not repent, i.e. change, or alter, or retract what he swore to him, there being no need of any other, he so effectually performing the work of it, that all that God bestows upon his by him, are gifts not to be repented of even eternal life and salvation.

Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec: that which the oath ratified was, that Christ should be God’ s only and eternal Priest, who was to have no sharer with him in the priesthood, and no end of it; taking away from himself by oath any power to make Christ no priest, or take away his office at will and pleasure, as he did Aaron’ s; hereby honouring his Son, and highly gratifying sinners by giving them such a royal High Priest, who should effectually manage all their concernments with him for ever.

Gill: Heb 7:21 - -- For these priests were made without an oath,.... The priests of the tribe of Levi, and of the order of Aaron, were installed into their office, and in...

For these priests were made without an oath,.... The priests of the tribe of Levi, and of the order of Aaron, were installed into their office, and invested with it, without an oath; no mention is made of any when Aaron and his sons were put into it in Moses's time; nor was any used afterwards, neither by God, nor by the priests, nor by the people; it is true indeed that after the sect of the Sadducees arose, the high priest on the day of atonement, was obliged to take an oath that he would not change any of the customs of the day t; but then this regarded not his investiture, but the execution of his office; and was an oath of his and not of the Lord's, which is here designed:

but this with an oath; that is, Christ was made an high priest with an oath, even with an oath of God; which gives his priesthood the preference to the Levitical priesthood, which was without one: and this oath was made,

by him that said unto him: the Syriac version reads, "as he said to him by David"; that is, in Psa 110:4. David being the penman of that psalm, in which stand the following words of the Father to Christ:

the Lord sware and will not repent, thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec; which proves that Jehovah swore that Christ should be a priest, and continue so: swearing, when ascribed to God, is after the manner of men, and is always by himself, and never upon any trivial account; but either to confirm his love to his people, or his covenant with them, or the mission of his Son to be the Redeemer, or, as here, his priestly office: and this oath was made not so much on Christ's account, as on account of the heirs of promise, for their consolation; and shows the dignity, validity, importance, and singularity of Christ's priesthood, as well as the durableness of it; and of this oath God will never repent: repentance cannot properly fall upon God, on any account; for it is contrary to his holiness and righteousness, and to his happiness, to his unchangeableness, omniscience, and omnipotence; it is indeed sometimes ascribed to him improperly, and after the manner of men; and only regards a change of his outward conduct according to his immutable will; and the change that is made is in the creature, and not in God himself: but God will not repent in any sense of the priesthood of Christ, nor of his oath, that it should continue for ever according to the order of Melchizedek; for he was every way qualified for it, and has faithfully performed it, not his investiture, but the execution of his office; and was an oath of his and not of the Lord's, which is here designed:

but this with an oath; that is, Christ was made an high priest with an oath, even with an oath of God; which gives his priesthood the preference to the Levitical priesthood, which was without one: and this oath was made,

by him that said unto him: the Syriac version reads, "as he said to him by David"; that is, in Psa 110:4. David being the penman of that psalm, in which stand the following words of the Father to Christ:

the Lord sware and will not repent, thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec; which proves that Jehovah swore that Christ should be a priest, and continue so: swearing, when ascribed to God, is after the manner of men, and is always by himself, and never upon any trivial account; but either to confirm his love to his people, or his covenant with them, or the mission of his Son to be the Redeemer, or, as here, his priestly office: and this oath was made not so much on Christ's account, as on account of the heirs of promise, for their consolation; and shows the dignity, validity, importance, and singularity of Christ's priesthood, as well as the durableness of it; and of this oath God will never repent: repentance cannot properly fall upon God, on any account; for it is contrary to his holiness and righteousness, and to his happiness, to his unchangeableness, omniscience, and omnipotence; it is indeed sometimes ascribed to him improperly, and after the manner of men; and only regards a change of his outward conduct according to his immutable will; and the change that is made is in the creature, and not in God himself: but God will not repent in any sense of the priesthood of Christ, nor of his oath, that it should continue for ever according to the order of Melchizedek; for he was every way qualified for it, and has faithfully performed it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Heb 7:21 A quotation from Ps 110:4 (see Heb 5:6, 6:20, and 7:17).

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Heb 7:1-28 - --1 Christ Jesus is a priest after the order of Melchisedec;11 and so far more excellent than the priests of Aaron's order.

Combined Bible: Heb 7:20-24 - --Set Aside    (Hebrews 7:20-24)    It may be well for us to recall the principal design of the apostle in this section of his ep...

MHCC: Heb 7:11-25 - --The priesthood and law by which perfection could not come, are done away; a Priest is risen, and a dispensation now set up, by which true believers ma...

Matthew Henry: Heb 7:11-28 - -- Observe the necessity there was of raising up another priest, after the order of Melchisedec and not after the order of Aaron, by whom that perfecti...

Barclay: Heb 7:21-25 - --The writer to the Hebrews is still accumulating his proofs that the priesthood after the order of Melchizedek was superior to the Aaronic priesthood. ...

Constable: Heb 5:11--11:1 - --III. The High Priestly Office of the Son 5:11--10:39 The transition from exposition (4:15-5:10) to exhortation (...

Constable: Heb 7:1--10:19 - --C. The Son's High Priestly Ministry 7:1-10:18 The great resource of Christians when tempted to apostatiz...

Constable: Heb 7:1-28 - --1. The person of our high priest ch. 7 "For the Jews of his day, it would have been axiomatic th...

Constable: Heb 7:11-25 - --The superior priesthood of Jesus 7:11-25 Having shown the superiority of Melchizedek to ...

Constable: Heb 7:20-22 - --The inviolability of God's oath 7:20-22 Verses 20-25 draw out the pastoral implications of the conclusion that the writer reached in verses 18-19. 7:2...

College: Heb 7:1-28 - --HEBREWS 7 E. MELCHIZEDEK LIKE THE SON OF GOD (7:1-3) Having returned to the subject, our writer will now complete his description of the priestly mi...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Hebrews (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Hebrews By Way of Introduction Unsettled Problems Probably no book in the New Testament presents more unsettled problems tha...

JFB: Hebrews (Book Introduction) CANONICITY AND AUTHORSHIP.--CLEMENT OF ROME, at the end of the first century (A.D), copiously uses it, adopting its words just as he does those of the...

JFB: Hebrews (Outline) THE HIGHEST OF ALL REVELATIONS IS GIVEN US NOW IN THE SON OF GOD, WHO IS GREATER THAN THE ANGELS, AND WHO, HAVING COMPLETED REDEMPTION, SITS ENTHRONE...

TSK: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Heb 7:1, Christ Jesus is a priest after the order of Melchisedec; Heb 7:11, and so far more excellent than the priests of Aaron’s order...

Poole: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7

MHCC: Hebrews (Book Introduction) This epistle shows Christ as the end, foundation, body, and truth of the figures of the law, which of themselves were no virtue for the soul. The grea...

MHCC: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) (Heb 7:1-3) A comparison between the priesthood of Melchisedec and that of Christ. (Heb 7:4-10) The excellence of Christ's priesthood above the Levit...

Matthew Henry: Hebrews (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle to the Hebrews Concerning this epistle we must enquire, I. Into the divine authority of it...

Matthew Henry: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) The doctrine of the priestly office of Christ is so excellent in itself, and so essential a part of the Christian faith, that the apostle loves to ...

Barclay: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS God Fulfils Himself In Many Ways Religion has never been the same thing to all men. "God," as Tennyson sai...

Barclay: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) A Priest After The Order Of Melchizedek (Heb_7:1-28) We come now to a passage of such paramount importance for the writer to the Hebrews and in itse...

Constable: Hebrews (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The writer said that he and those to whom he wrote ...

Constable: Hebrews (Outline)

Constable: Hebrews Hebrews Bibliography Andersen, Ward. "The Believer's Rest (Hebrews 4)." Biblical Viewpoint 24:1 (April 1990):31...

Haydock: Hebrews (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE HEBREWS. INTRODUCTION. The Catholic Church hath received and declared this Epistle to be part of ...

Gill: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS That this epistle was written very early appears from hence, that it was imitated by Clement of Rome, in his epistle to the...

Gill: Hebrews 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 7 The apostle having made mention of Melchizedek in the latter part of the preceding chapter, proceeds in this to give some...

College: Hebrews (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION It is difficult to overestimate the significance of Hebrews for understanding the nature of the new covenant. No other document in the N...

College: Hebrews (Outline) OUTLINE I. JESUS IS SUPERIOR TO THE ANGELS - 1:1-14 A. The Preeminence of the Son - 1:1-4 B. The Son Superior to the Angels - 1:5-14 II. ...

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