Hebrews 7:4
Context7:4 But see how great he must be, if 1 Abraham the patriarch gave him a tithe 2 of his plunder.
Genesis 14:19-20
Context14:19 He blessed Abram, saying,
“Blessed be Abram by 3 the Most High God,
Creator 4 of heaven and earth. 5
14:20 Worthy of praise is 6 the Most High God,
who delivered 7 your enemies into your hand.”
Abram gave Melchizedek 8 a tenth of everything.
[14:19] 3 tn The preposition לְ (lamed) introduces the agent after the passive participle.
[14:19] 4 tn Some translate “possessor of heaven and earth” (cf. NASB). But cognate evidence from Ugaritic indicates that there were two homonymic roots ָקנָה (qanah), one meaning “to create” (as in Gen 4:1) and the other “to obtain, to acquire, to possess.” While “possessor” would fit here, “creator” is the more likely due to the collocation with “heaven and earth.”
[14:19] 5 tn The terms translated “heaven” and “earth” are both objective genitives after the participle in construct.
[14:20] 6 tn Heb “blessed be.” For God to be “blessed” means that is praised. His reputation is enriched in the world as his name is praised.
[14:20] 7 sn Who delivered. The Hebrew verb מִגֵּן (miggen, “delivered”) foreshadows the statement by God to Abram in Gen 15:1, “I am your shield” (מָגֵן, magen). Melchizedek provided a theological interpretation of Abram’s military victory.
[14:20] 8 tn Heb “him”; the referent (Melchizedek) has been specified in the translation for clarity.