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Review Chapter 7
We learned a lot about the order of Melchizedek
the fact that Jesus inherited this priestly order and serves perpetually in this order
That He holds it forever because He will never die again
Since this order predated the Aaronic order, even the Levitical priests recognized the superiority of the Melchizedek order
Which the writer proved when he reminded the readers that Abraham gave tithes to Melchizedek
Also, last lesson, in the writer’s discussion of the order of Melchizedek, we learned what it meant to be part of a different and better order
that everything associated with the priesthood must be different as well
the Law of Moses established the Aaronic priesthood, and it established the tabernacle where they served
therefore, if Jesus serves as a different priesthood, then He must be serving in a different tabernacle
if He is serving in a different tabernacle, then the earthly one must be inferior to the one that receives Jesus’ sacrifice
Jesus’ Ministry As our High Priest and Mediator Hebrews 8:1-6
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