I have one question for you. Does abolishing the law also abolish our carnal nature
bringing us to trust in the fact that we need a Savior from the very nonexistent substance that shows that we need salvation? I certainly believe Hebrews 7:11-12
What is "th
e nonexistent substance that shows that we need salvation"?
If, therefore, perfection had been by means of the priesthood of the Levites in which Torah was imposed upon the people, why was another priest required
Perfection (completeness in salvation) could not be obtained by the Levitical priesthood's administration of the Law, because the blood of bulls and goats offered by that priesthood could never
remit (forgive) sin, giving salvation (Lk 1:77), it could only
cover sin (Ro 4:7).
A High Priest who could offer the perfect sacrifice which would give complete remission (forgiveness) of sin through faith was needed, and could not be obtained through the Levitical priesthood.
who should stand up after the likeness of Melchizedek? For it should have said, He shall be after the likeness of Aaron. But as there is a change in the priesthood, so also is there a change in the instruction (to the Levitial priests,)
Stop futzing with the text. . .
Heb 7:12 does not say "change of
instruction," it says "change of
law."
There has to be a change of law because it was given on the
basis of/under the Levitical
priesthood (Heb 7:11), which was not able to
make them perfect, it could only show them the way.
Another priesthood was required, by whom and by
his law of
faith, not the
Mosaic law of
works,
perfection (salvation)
could come to all who believe in him.
The instructions relating to the Aaronic priesthood have been changed
STOP futzing with the text. . .
The
law has been changed,
not the instructions "relating" to the Aaronic
priesthood,
but the
law--given to the people on the
basis of the Aaronic priesthood (Heb 7:11),
of which neither (the law nor the priesthood) could make them perfect.
because that has now been completed in the priesthood of Christ. This does not include the instructions given to the people
S-T-O-P futzing with the text. . .no
wonder you don't understand Heb 7.
The
law was given to the people (Heb 7:11).
And the law was not just "instructions," it was the
contract of the Mosaic covenant.
who were never affiliated with the Levites. Now
the same Torah (God's holy word) is issued to us through Christ, being the same as what was given to Israel.
Christ has issued the
law of Christ to us (Mt 22:37-39; 1Co 9:21; Gal 6:2; Jas 2:8)) which
completes all of God's law (Mt 22:40).
In both cases the priesthood administers Gods law. The instructions for the priesthood to carry out their duties have been totally fulfilled by Christ. The instructions for God's children haven't changed. We are still responsible for our own actions according to God's instructions. There are 2 parts in the law. One is for God's children, and the other is for the priesthood.
S-T-O-P confounding "the law" of Heb 7:11 with your "instructions" mish-mash.
You can't begin to understand Heb until you get the
language correct.
The Mosaic
law was not "instructions," it was the
commands which formed the
contract of the Mosaic covenant.
Now STOP IT! . . .or am I going to have to go over there and yank you bald?