CHAP. Hebrews 8:1 to Hebrews 10:18. Not only is Christ greater than
Aaron, but His functions, and the place where He fulfils them, and His
very posture there, are all superior to those of the priests under the
Law. Jesus ministers permanently as Priest in the real (‘the true')
and heavenly temple (H... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:1. NOW a transitional particle IN REGARD TO (or in) THE
THINGS HERE SPOKEN OF (literally being spoken of), THE CHIEF POINT IS
THIS: ‘The _sum_ is this' is a possible meaning of the word; but it
does not agree with the force of the preposition, with the incomplete
tense of the verb, or with... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:2. A MINISTER (the regular word for public work, and
specially for priestly functions, Jeremiah 33:21) OF THE SANCTUARY
(the inner part ‘the holy of holies,' as it is called in Hebrews
9:3; though elsewhere, as here, the holy place or the sanctuary
simply, Hebrews 9:25; Hebrews 13:11) AND... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:3-6. FOR a new proof is now given that Christ is in the
heavenly sanctuary. There is no priest without sacrificial functions
(Hebrews 8:3); and if Christ were here on earth He would not be a
priest at all (Hebrews 8:4), THERE BEING ALREADY THOSE WHO OFFER THE
GIFTS and do temple service fo... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:7. FOR ... the better promises implied in what follows are
themselves a proof of the inferiority of the old covenant NO PLACE
WOULD HAVE BEEN SOUGHT, _i.e_ in the development of the Divine
purpose, in the plan of redemption.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:8. Yet it is sought FOR (and this is the proof) FINDING
FAULT WITH THEM. This phrase completes the description of the previous
verse. _There,_ the _covenant_ is said to be not blameless; and here,
it is the people who are blamed. The covenant, as a revelation of
God's holiness, was faultle... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:9. The old covenant differs from the new in this that it was
broken on the one side, and ended in indifference and displeasure on
the other. Perfect as the Law was, the Jews never kept it. Idolatry
prevailed in nearly all the earlier ages of the theocracy, as later
hypocrisy and formalism... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:10. The new differs also from the old in this, that (_a_)
God will write His law upon their hearts; (_b_) they shall be
permanently His people, and He will be their God (Hebrews 8:11); (_c_)
the true knowledge of God, moreover, will become the common heritage
of all the members of the poli... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 8:12. IN SAYING A NEW COVENANT, HE HATH MADE THE FIRST OLD.
Long ago, in Jeremiah's day, God showed by His promise of a new
covenant that the former one had done its work; was antiquated and
virtually obsolete. AND (we know, for it is a general truth) THAT
WHICH IS BECOMING ANTIQUATED, which... [ Continue Reading ]