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1
For
this
Melchisedec,
king
of Salem,
priest
of the most high
God,
who
met
Abraham
returning
from
the slaughter
of the kings,
and
blessed
him;
2
To whom
also
Abraham
gave
a tenth part
of
all;
first
being by interpretation
King
of righteousness,
and
after that
also
King
of Salem,
which is,
King
of peace;
3
Without father,
without mother,
without descent,
having
neither
beginning
of days,
nor
end
of life;
but
made like
unto the Son
of God;
abideth
a priest
continually.
4
Now
consider
how great
this man
was
, unto whom
even
the patriarch
Abraham
gave
the tenth
of
the spoils.
5
And
verily
they that are of
the sons
of Levi,
who
receive
the office of the priesthood,
have
a commandment
to take tithes
of the people
according to
the law,
that is, of their
brethren,
though
they come
out of the loins
of Abraham:
6
But
he whose descent is
not counted from them
received tithes
of Abraham,
and
blessed
him that had
the promises.
7
And
without
all
contradiction
the less
is blessed
of
the better.
8
And
here
men
that die
receive
tithes;
but
there
he
receiveth them
, of whom it is witnessed
that
he liveth.
9
And
as
I may so say,
Levi
also, who
receiveth
tithes,
payed tithes
in
Abraham.
10
For he was
yet
in
the loins
of his father,
when
Melchisedec
met
him.
11
If
therefore
perfection
were
by
the Levitical
priesthood,
(for
under
it
the people
received the law,
) what
further
need
was there
that another
priest
should rise
after
the order
of Melchisedec,
and not
be called
after
the order
of Aaron?
12
For
the priesthood
being changed,
there is made
of
necessity
a change
also
of the law.
13
For
he of
whom
these things
are spoken
pertaineth
to another
tribe,
of
which
no man
gave attendance
at the altar.
14
For
it is
evident
that our
Lord
sprang
out
of
Juda;
of
which
tribe
Moses
spake
nothing
concerning
priesthood.
15
And it is
yet
far more
evident:
for
that after
the similitude
of Melchisedec
there ariseth
another
priest,
16
Who
is made,
not
after
the law
of a carnal
commandment,
but
after
the power
of an endless
life.
17
For
he testifieth,
Thou
art
a priest
for
ever
after
the order
of Melchisedec.
18
For there is
verily
a disannulling
of the commandment
going before
for
the weakness
and
unprofitableness
thereof.
19
For
the law
made
nothing
perfect,
but
the bringing in
of a better
hope
did
; by
the which
we draw nigh
unto God.
20
And
inasmuch as
not
without
an oath
he was made priest
:
21
(For
those priests
were
made
without
an oath;
but this with an oath
by
him that said
unto him,
The Lord
sware
and
will
not repent, Thou
art
a priest
for
ever
after the order of Melchisedec:)
22
By
so much
was
Jesus
made
a surety
of a better
testament.
23
And they
truly
were many
priests,
because they were not suffered
to continue
by reason of
death:
24
But
this
man
, because
he
continueth
ever,
hath
an unchangeable
priesthood.
25
Wherefore
he is able
also
to
save them
to
the uttermost
that come
unto God
by
him,
seeing he ever
liveth
to
make intercession
for them.
26
For
such
an high priest
became
us,
who is
holy,
harmless,
undefiled,
separate
from
sinners,
and made
higher than
the heavens;
27
Who
needeth not
daily,
as
those high priests,
to offer up
sacrifice,
first
for
his own
sins,
and then
for
the people's:
for
this
he did
once,
when he offered up
himself.
28
For
the law
maketh
men
high priests
which have
infirmity;
but
the word
of the oath,
which
was since
the law
,
maketh
the Son,
who is consecrated
for
evermore.
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