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Text -- Hebrews 7:24 (NET)

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7:24 but he holds his priesthood permanently since he lives forever.
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Robertson: Heb 7:24 - -- Because he abideth ( dia to menein auton ). Same idiom as in Heb 7:23, "because of the abiding as to him"(accusative of general reference, auton ).

Because he abideth ( dia to menein auton ).

Same idiom as in Heb 7:23, "because of the abiding as to him"(accusative of general reference, auton ).

Robertson: Heb 7:24 - -- Unchangeable ( aparabaton ). Predicate adjective in the accusative (feminine of compound adjective like masculine), late double compound verbal adjec...

Unchangeable ( aparabaton ).

Predicate adjective in the accusative (feminine of compound adjective like masculine), late double compound verbal adjective in Plutarch and papyri, from alpha privative and parabainō , valid or inviolate. The same idea in Heb 7:3. God placed Christ in this priesthood and no one else can step into it. See Heb 7:11 for hierōsunē .

Vincent: Heb 7:24 - -- Hath an unchangeable priesthood ( ἀπαράβατον ἔχει τὴν ἱερωσύνην ) Rend. hath his priesthood unchan...

Hath an unchangeable priesthood ( ἀπαράβατον ἔχει τὴν ἱερωσύνην )

Rend. hath his priesthood unchangeable . The A.V. misses the possessive force of the article, his priesthood, and the emphasis is on unchangeable ἀπαράβατος, N.T.o . o lxx. This may be explained either as inviolable , or which does not pass over to another . Comp. Exo 32:8; Sir. 23:18. Usage is in favor of the former meaning, but the other falls in better with the course of thought.

Wesley: Heb 7:24 - -- In life and in his priesthood.

In life and in his priesthood.

Wesley: Heb 7:24 - -- To any successor.

To any successor.

JFB: Heb 7:24 - -- Emphatic; Greek, "Himself." So in Psa 110:4, "THOU art a priest"; singular, not priests, "many."

Emphatic; Greek, "Himself." So in Psa 110:4, "THOU art a priest"; singular, not priests, "many."

JFB: Heb 7:24 - -- Greek, simple verb, not the compound as in Heb 7:23. "Remaineth," namely, in life.

Greek, simple verb, not the compound as in Heb 7:23. "Remaineth," namely, in life.

JFB: Heb 7:24 - -- Greek, "hath His priesthood unchangeable"; not passing from one to another, intransmissible. Therefore no earthly so-called apostolic succession of pr...

Greek, "hath His priesthood unchangeable"; not passing from one to another, intransmissible. Therefore no earthly so-called apostolic succession of priests are His vicegerents. The Jewish priests had successors in office, because "they could not continue by reason of death." But this Man, because He liveth ever, hath no successor in office, not even Peter (1Pe 5:1).

Clarke: Heb 7:24 - -- But this - Ὁ δε, But he, that is, Christ, because he continueth ever - is eternal, hath an unchangeable priesthood, απαραβατον ἱ...

But this - Ὁ δε, But he, that is, Christ, because he continueth ever - is eternal, hath an unchangeable priesthood, απαραβατον ἱερωσυνην, a priesthood that passeth not away from him; he lives for ever, and he lives a priest for ever.

TSK: Heb 7:24 - -- But : Ο δε [Strong’ s G1161], But he, that is, Christ, because ""he continueth ever,""hath απαραβατον [Strong’ s G531], ...

But : Ο δε [Strong’ s G1161], But he, that is, Christ, because ""he continueth ever,""hath απαραβατον [Strong’ s G531], ιερωσυνην [Strong’ s G2420], ""a priesthood that passeth not away from him."

he continueth : Heb. 7:8-25, Heb 7:28, Heb 13:8; Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7; Joh 12:34; Rom 6:9; Rev 1:18

hath : 1Sa 2:35

an unchangeable priesthood : or, a priesthood which passeth not from one to another

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Barnes: Heb 7:24 - -- But this man - Greek "But he"- referring to Christ. Because he continueth ever - Greek "Because he remains forever."The idea is because h...

But this man - Greek "But he"- referring to Christ.

Because he continueth ever - Greek "Because he remains forever."The idea is because he does not die, but ever lives, he has an unchanging priesthood. There is no necessity that he should yield it to others, as was the case with the Jewish priests because they were mortal. The reason in their case, why it passed to others, was not that they did not perform the office well, but that they were mortal, and could not continue to hold it. But this reason could not operate in the case of the Lord Jesus, and therefore his priesthood would be permanent.

Hath an unchangeable priesthood - Margin, "or, "which passeth not from one to another."The margin expresses the sense of the passage. The idea is not strictly that it was "unchangable,"but that "it did not pass over into other hands."The Levitical priesthood passed from one to another as successive generations came on the stage of action. This reasoning is not designed to prove that the priesthood of Christ will be literally "eternal"- for its necessity may cease when all the redeemed are in heaven - but that it is permanent, and does not pass from hand to hand,

Poole: Heb 7:24 - -- But this man, because he continueth ever this Priest, Jesus, Heb 7:22 , is opposed to the Aaronical multitude; this excellent one, 1Ti 2:5 , after hi...

But this man, because he continueth ever this Priest, Jesus, Heb 7:22 , is opposed to the Aaronical multitude; this excellent one, 1Ti 2:5 , after his resurrection abideth immortal. He is eternal and permanent for person and office: see Heb 7:25 Rom 6:9 . They are vanished, but he continues for ever, Rev 1:17,18 .

Hath an unchangeable priesthoodaparabaton , a priesthood that cannot pass from him to any other, as Aaron’ s did to his successors: no person is to be a sharer in it, nor a successor to it: it is reciprocal with himself; his individual person terminateth it for ever; he hath no vicars nor successors of his priesthood, whatever the pope pretends to in it.

Gill: Heb 7:24 - -- But this man, because he continueth ever,.... Though he died, death did not forbid him to continue, as it does other men; he was not forced to die, he...

But this man, because he continueth ever,.... Though he died, death did not forbid him to continue, as it does other men; he was not forced to die, he died voluntarily; and he continued but for a small time under the power of death; besides, his death was a branch of his priestly office: so that he not only continued in his divine nature, which still had the human nature in union with it, but he continued in his office as a priest, and quickly rose from the dead; and the virtue of his sacrifice always remains, and he himself ever lives as an intercessor: wherefore he

hath an unchangeable priesthood; which will never be antiquated, and give place to another; nor does it, or ever will it pass from him to another, for it is needless, seeing he lives, and no other is sufficient for it; and it would be injustice to pass it to another; the glory of it is due to him; and this is matter of comfort to the saints, that he sits a priest upon his throne, and that his priesthood always continues.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: Heb 7:24 But this [man], because he continueth ever, hath an ( i ) unchangeable priesthood. ( i ) Which cannot pass away.

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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 7:23-25 - --The mortality of the Levitical priests 7:23-25 7:23-24 The Levitical priests had to succeed one another because they kept dying, but Christ needs no s...

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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