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Hebrews 7:7-22 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

7. Everyone agrees that a person who gives a blessing is greater than the one who receives the blessing.

8. Priests are given a tenth of what people earn. But all priests die, except Melchizedek, and the Scriptures teach that he is alive.

9. Levi's descendants are now the ones who receive a tenth from people. We could even say that when Abraham gave Melchizedek a tenth, Levi also gave him a tenth.

10. This is because Levi was born later into the family of Abraham, who gave a tenth to Melchizedek.

11. Even though the Law of Moses says that the priests must be descendants of Levi, those priests cannot make anyone perfect. So there needs to be a priest like Melchizedek, rather than one from the priestly family of Aaron.

12. And when the rules for selecting a priest are changed, the Law must also be changed.

13. The person we are talking about is our Lord, who came from a tribe that had never had anyone to serve as a priest at the altar.

14. Everyone knows he came from the tribe of Judah, and Moses never said that priests would come from that tribe.

15. All this becomes clearer, when someone who is like Melchizedek is appointed to be a priest.

16. That person wasn't appointed because of his ancestors, but because his life can never end.

17. The Scriptures say about him,“You are a priest for ever,just like Melchizedek.”

18. In this way a weak and useless command was put aside,

19. because the Law cannot make anything perfect. At the same time, we are given a much better hope, and it can bring us close to God.

20-21. God himself made a promise when this priest was appointed. But he did not make a promise like this when the other priests were appointed. The promise he made is,“I, the Lord, promise that youwill be a priest for ever!And I will neverchange my mind!”

22. This means that Jesus guarantees us a better agreement with God.

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