Analysis Of The Chapter
This chapter Hebrews 8:1 is a continuation of the argument which has
been prosecuted in the previous chapters respecting the priesthood of
Christ. The apostle had demonstrated that he was to be a priest, and
that he was to be, not of the Levitical order, but of the order of... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW OF THE THINGS WHICH WE HAVE SPOKEN - Or, “of the things of which
we are speaking” (Stuart); or as we should say, “of what is
said.” The Greek does not necessarily mean things that “had
been” spoken, but may refer to all that he was saying, taking the
whole subject into consideration.
THIS IS THE... [ Continue Reading ]
A MINISTER OF THE SANCTUARY - Margin, “or holy things.” Greek
τῶν ἁγίων tōn hagiōn. The Greek may either mean
“the sanctuary” - denoting the Holy of Holies; or “holy
things.” The word “sanctuary” - קדשׁ qodesh - was given to
the tabernacle or temple as a “holy place,” and the plural form
which... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR EVERY HIGH PRIEST IS ORDAINED TO OFFER GIFTS AND SACRIFICES - This
is a general statement about the functions of the high priest. It was
the uniqueness of the office; it constituted its essence, that some
gift or sacrifice was to be presented. This was indisputable in regard
to the Jewish high p... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IF HE WERE ON EARTH, HE SHOULD NOT BE A PRIEST - He could not
perform that office. The design of this is, to show a reason why he
was removed to heaven. The reason was, that on earth there were those
who were set apart to that office, and that he, not being of the same
tribe with them, could not... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO SERVE UNTO THE EXAMPLE - Who perform their service by the mere
example and shadow of the heavenly things; or in a tabernacle, and in
a mode, that is the mere emblem of the reality which exists in heaven.
The reference is to the tabernacle, which was a mere “example” or
“copy” of heaven. The word... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT NOW HATH HE OBTAINED - That is, Christ.
A MORE EXCELLENT MINISTRY - A service of a higher order, or of a more
exalted nature. It was the real and substantial service of which the
other was but the emblem; it pertained to things in heaven, while that
was concerned with the earthly tabernacle; it... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IF THAT FIRST COVENANT HAD BEEN FAULTLESS - see the note on
Hebrews 7:11. It is implied here that God had said that that covenant
was not perfect or faultless. The meaning is not that that first
covenant made under Moses had any real faults - or inculcated what was
wrong, but that it did not con... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR FINDING FAULT WITH THEM - Or rather, “finding fault, he says to
them.” The difference is only in the punctuation, and this change is
required by the passage itself. This is commonly interpreted as
meaning that the fault was not found with “them” - that is, with
the Jewish people, for they had ha... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT ACCORDING TO THE COVENANT ... - An arrangement or dispensation
relating mainly to outward observances, and to temporal blessings. The
meaning is, that the new dispensation would be different from what was
made with them when they came out of Egypt. In what respects it would
differ is specified i... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS IS THE COVENANT - This is the arrangement, or the
dispensation which shall succeed the old one. “With the house of
Israel.” With the true Israel; that is, with all those whom he will
regard and treat as his friends.
AFTER THOSE DAYS - This may either mean, “after those days I will
put my l... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL NOT TEACH EVERY MAN HIS NEIGHBOR ... - That is, no one
shall be under a necessity of imparting instruction to another, or of
exhorting him to become acquainted with the Lord. This is designed to
set forth another of the advantages which would attend the new
dispensation. In the previo... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I WILL BE MERCIFUL TO THEIR UNRIGHTEOUSNESS ... - That is, the
blessing of “pardon” will be much more richly enjoyed under the
new dispensation than it was under the old. This is the “fourth”
circumstance adduced in which the new covenant will surpass the old.
That was comparatively severe in it... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THAT HE SAITH, A NEW COVENANT, HE HATH MADE THE FIRST OLD - That
is, the use of the word “new” implies that the one which it was to
supersede was “old.” New and old stand in contradistinction from
each other. Thus, we speak of a new and old house, a new and old
garment, etc. The object of the apo... [ Continue Reading ]