Friday, February 19, 2010

Zechariah class note

In Hebrew 7, the author is trying to describe how great Jesus is, so he uses anthropomorphic language*. At that time, people thought that the priest from the tribe of Levi had the highest authority over other tribes. When Jesus was described as the king and the priest, people rejected because Jesus was not from Levi.

The author explains that although Jesus is not from the tribe of Levi, he is a priest and higher that a priest from Levi. He refers back to Genesis 14, where Abram gave tithe to Melchizedek, who is not a priest. Levi is the great grandson of Abram. When Levi was not yet born, his ancestor Abram had already paid respect to higher authority, meaning that Levi was not the highest authority.

Jesus is the King and he is a High priest

(*language in the level of the receiver)

Zechariah chapter 2: the only place in the Bible that the term "holy land" is used to describe Israel.

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