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1
The Superior Priesthood of Jesus Christ
Hebrews
2
The Overarching Theme of Hebrews
  • Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of a heavenly
    calling, consider Jesus, the Apostle and High
    Priest of our confession. (Hebrews 31)
  • Since then we have a great high priest who has
    passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God,
    let us hold fast our confession. (Hebrews 414)

3
  • Now the main point in what has been said is this
    we have such a high priest, who has taken His
    seat at the right hand of the throne of the
    Majesty in the heavens, a minister in the
    sanctuary, and in the true tabernacle, which the
    Lord pitched, not man. (Hebrews 81-2)

4
  • In the summary and application section, all of
    our response is grounded in two essentially
    connected truths
  • Since we have confidence to enter the holy place
    by the blood of Jesus (1019)
  • Since we have a great high priest over the house
    of God (1021)

5
The characteristics of our great high priest.
  • What we have in the person of Jesus (The
    majesty of our high priest)(11-728).
  • What we have in provisions of Jesus (The
    ministry of our high priest)(81-1018).
  • What we should do in the pursuit of Jesus (Our
    ministry as His priests)(1019-1325).

6
  • Now the main point in what has been said is this
    we have such a high priest, who has taken His
    seat at the right hand of the throne of the
    Majesty in the heavens, a minister in the
    sanctuary, and in the true tabernacle, which the
    Lord pitched, not man. (Hebrews 81-2)

7
What kind of priest do we have?
  • For the Law appoints men as high priests who are
    weak, but the word of the oath, which came after
    the Law, appoints a Son, made perfect forever.
    (Hebrews 728)

8
Implications of this three-fold description
  • A Sonsuperior in nature (11-413)
  • Made perfectsuperior in experience (414-620)
  • Foreversuperior in tenure (71-28)

9
The OT Background
  • Messenger of God to the people
  • For the lips of a priest should preserve
    knowledge, and men should seek instruction from
    his mouth for he is the messenger of the Lord of
    hosts.

10
The OT Background
  • Minister of God in the tabernacle
  • The priests role was to ensure the proper
    worship of God in the offering of incense and
    sacrifices, to offer holy sacrifices to God with
    reverence.

11
  • They shall teach Thine ordinances to Jacob, and
    Thy law to Israel. They shall put incense before
    Thee, and whole burnt offerings on Thine altar.
    (Deuteronomy 338-11)

12
Jesus is presented as
  • Messenger of God to the people
  • Gods final spokesman (11ff)
  • Gods first spokesman of the great salvation
    (23)
  • Gods awesome present spokesman (1225)
  • Consider him as the apostleof our confession
    (31).

13
Jesus is presented as
  • Minister of God in the tabernacle
  • A minister in the sanctuary and in the true
    tabernacle (82)
  • Consider him as the high priest of our
    confession (31).

14
Jesus in these important roles is better than
His OT correspondents.
  • He is mediator of a better covenant which has
    been enacted on better promises (86).
  • He has obtained a more excellent ministry as
    priest (86).
  • This better covenant and better ministry are
    grounded in fact that he has obtained a more
    excellent name! (14).

15
The superior features of our high priest (that
is, in His person) are declared in three
principal areas.
16
Superior in name or natureA Son
  • His right to the world as His inheritanceheir
    of all things
  • His work as creatorthrough whom also He made
    the worlds
  • His divine splendorthe radiance of His glory
  • His divine nature the exact representation of
    His nature

17
Superior in name or natureA Son
  • His role as sustainer of the created
    worldupholds all things by the word of His
    power
  • His completed work as our great high priestwhen
    He had made purification of sins.
  • His rule at the Fathers right handHe has sat
    down at the right hand of the Majesty on high.
  • His more excellent namehaving become as much
    better than angels, as He has inherited a more
    excellent name than they.

18
Jesus superiority to angels is clearly seen in
the OT Scriptures
  • In the designation Son25-6.
  • In His treatment as God, the served (worshipped)
    rather than the servant (the worshipper)16-7.
  • In the designation God28-9.
  • In the designation Lord210-12.
  • In His position of rule at Gods right
    hand213-14.

19
  • As Gods Son, He is superior to angels, the
    heavenly mediators of the Law (14-14).
  • As Gods Son, He is superior to Moses (and the
    prophets who followed him), the earthly mediator
    of the Law (31-6)
  • As Gods Son, He is superior in nature to all who
    have participated in the history of Israels
    redemption.

20
Superior or better in experience or
preparationMade perfect
  • Glorious man became fallen and enslaved man.
  • The last Adam tasted death for every man to
    redeem him from the fear of death and the slavery
    that results from it.
  • All things have been put into subjection under
    Jesus feet.
  • In order to occupy this place of dominion (which
    proves Him greater than angels) Jesus must first
    become lower than angels for a time that God
    might perfect the author of their salvation
    through sufferings (29-10).
  • The result is that both Jesus and the seed of
    Abraham share a common relationship to God.
    They are all His sons and thus are brethren
    (211).

21
It was necessary in Gods purpose for Him to
share our humanity and to be tested by suffering
so that He might
  • Become a merciful and faithful high priest to
    make propitiation for the sins of the people
    (217).
  • Come to the aid of the tempted (218).

22
Our high priest he must not only share our
experience of suffering, he must also be made
perfect by learning the lesson of obedience.
23
OT Priests Jesus contrasted
OT Priests Jesus
Called by God Appointed by oath
Beset with weakness Learned obedience through suffering
Makes offerings for self and others Makes offerings for others only
24
Notice here the wonderful internal summary in the
expressions of 58-10.
  • Although He was a Son, He learned obedience from
    the things which He suffered. And having been
    made perfect, He became to all those who obey Him
    the source of eternal salvation, being
    designated by God as a high priest according to
    the order of Melchizedek.
  • Thus, Jesus, the Son was made perfect to
    serve as our high priest according to the order
    of Melchizedek (forever)!

25
Superior or better in tenureForever!
  • Jesus was called to serve as priest after the
    order of Melchizedek (59-10).
  • This priesthood of Melchizedek is greater than
    the Aaronic priesthood (71-10).
  • Therefore, the priesthood of Jesus brings in a
    better hope based on His permanent role as our
    high priest (711-28)

26
OT Priests Jesus contrasted
OT Priests Jesus
Physical requirement Indestructible life
Not appointed by oath Appointed by oath
Vast numbers One priest
Make repeated sacrifices for themselves Makes sacrifice for others once for all
Weak A Son made perfect forever
27
What did the message of Hebrews mean to the
original reader?
28
What does the message of Hebrews mean to us?
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