a7:26-27
b4:15
c5:1-3
d2:9
e5:9
fPhil 2:5-11
g7:28
h5:1-3
i5:1-10
j7:1-28
k5:2-3
l7:18
m23-27
nPs 110:4
oHeb 7:11-28
p2:10
q5:9
r7:11
s9:9-11

‏ Hebrews 7:26-28

Summary for Heb 7:26-27: 7:26-27  a Jesus is unstained by sin and set apart from sinners (cp. 4:15  b), which makes him superior to the priests of the old covenant, who had to deal with their own sins as well as those of the people (see also 5:1-3  c).

• has been given the highest place of honor in heaven: This is an affirmation of his uniqueness as High Priest (cp. 2:9  d; 5:9  e; Phil 2:5-11  f).

• once for all: This does not mean once for all people but rather once, never to be repeated.
7:28  g This verse echoes 5:1-3  h and sums up the entire discussion of Christ’s appointment as High Priest (5:1-10  i; 7:1-28  j).

• Limited by human weakness refers primarily to human sinfulness and mortality (5:2-3  k; 7:18  l, 23-27  m).

• God appointed his Son with an oath: See Ps 110:4  n, the key Old Testament passage behind Heb 7:11-28  o.

• perfect ... forever: The words High Priest are not in the Greek text but are implied in the context.

• In Hebrews, the term perfect means complete or mature (see 2:10  p; 5:9  q; 7:11  r; 9:9-11  s); the Son, through his sacrificial death and resurrection, has become completely qualified to serve as our eternal High Priest, and his priesthood lasts forever.
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