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HOW TO STUDY SCRIPTURE HEBREWS 7

Hebrews 7 A Bible study of Psalm 110:4 Hebrews is a part of inspired scripture The logic of Hebrews is inspired The method of interpreting scripture is inspired The method of applying scripture is inspired

THE CONTEXT OF HEBREWS 7 The “main point” is in 8:1 Jesus is High Priest in Heaven First mentioned in 2:17 3:1 “apostle and high priest” Heb. 1:1-4:13 Jesus as Apostle Heb. 4:14-10:18 Jesus as High Priest Heb. 10:19-13:25 Jesus as the New and Living Way

THE CONTEXT OF HEBREWS 7 Hebrews 5 uses Psalm 110:4 Jesus as priest Psalm 110:1 used earlier in Heb. 1:13 Jesus as king Jesus is a priest like Melchizedek 5:11-6:20 is a parenthetical rebuke for their spiritual immaturity

HEBREWS 7 7:1-3 INTERPRETATION He has gathered all information He explains the terms He establishes the context He summarizes all the information He notes what information is omitted

Listing everything from Gen. 14:18-20 INTERPRETATION STEP 1 Listing everything from Gen. 14:18-20 King of Salem Priest of God Most High He met Abraham and blessed him When Abraham defeated the kings He received 10% of all Abraham had

INTERPRETATION STEP 2 Defining Terms King of Salem = “king of peace” Melchizedek = “king of righteousness”

Respecting the context INTERPRETATION STEP 3 Respecting the context In verse 1, “he met Abraham returning from the defeat of the kings…”

Analyzing all information revealed INTERPRETATION STEP 4 Analyzing all information revealed King of Salem Priest of God Most High He met Abraham and blessed him When Abraham defeated the kings He received 10% of all he (Abraham) had

Observing what is not revealed INTERPRETATION STEP 5 Observing what is not revealed Without father Without mother Without genealogy Not even beginning of days nor end of life

HEBREWS 7 7:4-28 APPLICATION He draws conclusions from inclusions He draws conclusions from exclusions

Drawing conclusions from what is revealed APPLICATION STEP 1 Drawing conclusions from what is revealed What God revealed is for a purpose Melchizedek was great Melchizedek was greater than Abraham Melchizedek was greater than Levi The priestly order of Melchizedek is greater than the priestly order of Aaron Greater priesthood requires a greater covenant

Drawing conclusions from what is NOT revealed APPLICATION STEP 2 Drawing conclusions from what is NOT revealed What God omitted from scripture is with purpose Deut. 29:29 By what is omitted, Melchizedek was made like the Son of God Jesus is NOT Melchizedek Heb. 9:28 Melchizedek was made like the Son of God regarding his priestly requirements

APPLICATION STEP 2 Moses said nothing about Judah concerning priests v.14; Therefore a new law is needed to authorize a priest from Judah to fulfill God’s solemn oath in Psalm 110:4 Silence does not authorize! When God reveals His specific choice All other options are unauthorized Matthew 15:13; 7:21-23

AN APPLICATION OF APPLICATION STEP 2 Melchizedek a type of Christ Psalm 110 He was king of Salem (peace) Jesus is the Prince of Peace Isaiah 9:6 Melchizedek was priest of God Jesus is king and priest Hebrews 8:1 Abraham is a type of us Rom. 4:12

AN APPLICATION OF APPLICATION STEP 2 Melchizedek brought Abraham bread and wine Christ gave His disciples the Lord’s Supper Melchizedek blessed Abraham with his word Jesus blesses us with His word John 8:34 Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek

AN APPLICATION OF APPLICATION STEP 2 Abraham gave of the spoils of war Heb. 7:4 We are to give as prospered 1 Cor. 16:2 Abraham was not commanded We give not by command 2 Cor. 8:8; 9:7 Abraham gave 10% How much are we to give? Rom. 15:4, Hb 7:8 Abraham refused the king of Sodom’s reward Genesis 14:21-24 We must refuse Satan’s offer of enrichment James 4:4

HOW TO STUDY THE WORD OF GOD Collect all information Define terms Respect the context Analyze what is revealed Note what is not revealed Draw conclusions from what is revealed Draw conclusions from what is not revealed

APPLY THE WORD “If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them” John 13:17 John 6:29 even belief is a work Luke 13:3 you must repent or perish Matthew 10:32-33 confess Christ Mark 16:15-16 hear the gospel Believe and be baptized to be saved