a5:1-10
bPs 110:4
c5:1
d2:17-18
e7:25-28
fExod 29
gLev 16:1-25
h5:2
i5:3
j4:15
k5:3
lLev 16:11

‏ Hebrews 5:1-3

Summary for Heb 5:1-10: 5:1-10  a This section addresses the appointment of the Son of God as a superior High Priest. The focal text is Ps 110:4  b, which reveals God’s oath that the Son would be a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek. 5:1  c Every high priest: This phrase introduces requirements for high priests in general.

• a man: The high priest was one of the people, so Jesus had to become human (see 2:17-18  d).

• A second requirement for high priests was that they would represent other people by offering sacrifices on their behalf (7:25-28  e). Only the high priest could offer the sacrifice on the Day of Atonement (Exod 29  f; Lev 16:1-25  g).
5:2  h A high priest was able to deal gently with those who sin because he himself was subject to the same weaknesses, i.e., he was sinful (5:3  i; cp. 4:15  j).
5:3  k On the Day of Atonement the high priest was required to offer sacrifices for himself and his household prior to offering sacrifices for the people (Lev 16:11  l).
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