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Hebrews 8
Verse 1. We have such an high priest - Having finished his description
of the type in Melchisedec, the apostle begins to treat directly of
the excellency of Christ's priesthood, beyond the Levitical. Who
is set down - Having finished his oblation. At the right hand of the
Majesty - Of God.
Verse 2. A minister - Who represents his own sacrifice, as the high
priest did the blood of those sacrifices once a year. Of the
sanctuary - Heaven, typified by the holy of holies. And of the true
tabernacle - Perhaps his human nature, of which the old tabernacle
was a type. Which the Lord hath fixed - Forever. Not man - As
Moses fixed the tabernacle.
Verse 4. But if he were on earth - If his priesthood terminated here. He
could not be a priest - At all, consistently with the Jewish
institutions. There being other priests - To whom alone this office
is allotted.
Verse 5. Who serve - The temple, which was not yet destroyed. After the
pattern and shadow of heavenly things - Of spiritual, evangelical
worship, and of everlasting glory. The pattern - Somewhat like the
strokes pencilled out upon a piece of fine linen, which exhibit the
figures of leaves and flowers, but have not yet received their
splendid colours and curious shades. And shadow - Or shadowy
representation, which gives you some dim and imperfect idea of
the body, but not the fine features, not the distinguishing air; none
of those living graces which adorn the real person. Yet both the
pattern and shadow lead our minds to something nobler than
themselves: the pattern, to that holiness and glory which complete
it; the shadow, to that which occasions it. Exod. xxv, 40.
Verse 6. And now he hath obtained a more excellent ministry - His
priesthood as much excels theirs, as the promises of the gospel
(whereof he is a surety) excels those of the law. These better
promises are specified, ver. 10, xi, those in the law were mostly
temporal promises.
Verse 7. For if the first had been faultless - If that dispensation had
answered all God's designs and man's wants, if it had not been
weak and unprofitable unable to make anything perfect, no place
would have been for a second.
Verse 8. But there is; for finding fault with them - Who were under the
old covenant he saith, I make a new covenant with the house of
Israel - With all the Israel of God, in all ages and nations. It is new
in many respects, though not as to the substance of it:
1. Being ratified by the death of Christ.
2. Freed from those burdensome rites and ceremonies.
3. Containing a more full and clear account of spiritual religion.
4. Attended with larger influences of the Spirit
5. Extended to all men. And,
6. Never to be abolished. Jer. xxxi, 31, &c.
Verse 9. When I took them by the hand - With the care and tenderness of
a parent. And just while this was fresh in their memory, they
obeyed; but presently after they shook off the yoke. They
continued not in my covenant, and I regarded them not - So that
covenant was soon broken in pieces.
Verse 10. This is the covenant I will make after those days - After the
Mosaic dispensation is abolished. I will put my laws in their
minds - I will open their eyes, and enlighten their understanding,
to see the true, full, spiritual meaning thereof. And write them on
their hearts - So that they shall inwardly experience whatever I
have commanded. And I will be to them a God - Their all-
sufficient portion, and exceeding great reward. And they shall be
to me a people - My treasure, my beloved, loving, and obedient
children.
Verse 11. And they who are under this covenant (though in other
respects they will have need to teach each other to their lives' end,
yet) shall not need to teach every one his brother, saying, Know
the Lord; for they shall all know me - All real Christians. From
the least to the greatest - In this order the saving knowledge of
God ever did and ever will proceed; not first to the greatest, and
then to the least. But "the Lord shall save the tents," the poorest,
"of Judah first, that the glory of the house of David," the royal
seed, "and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem," the nobles
and the rich citizens, "do not magnify themselves," Zech. xii, 7.
Verse 12. For I will justify them, which is the root of all true knowledge
of God. This, therefore, is God's method. First, a sinner is
pardoned: then he knows God, as gracious and merciful then
God's laws are written on his heart: he is God's, and God is his.
Verse 13. In saying, A new covenant, he hath antiquated the first - Hath
shown that it is disannulled, and out of date. Now that which is
antiquated is ready to vanish away - As it did quickly after, when
the temple was destroyed.
Chapter 8:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Philemon James
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