Who is made, not after the law of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life.
He wasn't appointed because he followed some old religious rule, but because he has the power of a life that never ends.
It's not about checking boxes, it's about having unbreakable, eternal power.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Hebrews, written to Jewish Christians facing persecution, the author contrasts the old Levitical priesthood, which relied on physical descent from Aaron and temporary laws given through Moses, with the superior priesthood of Jesus. This verse emphasizes that Jesus was not made a priest based on human regulations or fleshly commandments, but through His resurrection and the power of an endless life, drawing from the mysterious figure of Melchizedek in the Old Testament. This comparison helped early believers understand why the new covenant in Christ surpasses the old one.
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