New Testament

Hebrews 5:10

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Hebrews 5:10, the author emphasizes that Jesus was appointed by God as a high priest, similar to Melchizedek, a mysterious figure from the Old Testament.

Author
Author unknown; traditionally attributed to Paul
Written
Around AD 60-70
Genre
Letter and sermon
Original Audience
Jewish Christians
CBTClear Bible Translation

Called by God a high priest after the order of Melchisedec.

KJVKing James Version

Called of God an high priest after the order of Melchisedec.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Hebrews 5:10, the author emphasizes that Jesus was appointed by God as a high priest, similar to Melchizedek, a mysterious figure from the Old Testament. This comparison highlights Jesus' unique priesthood, which is not based on lineage or the Levitical priesthood but on divine appointment. Melchizedek was both a king and a priest, symbolizing a higher order of priesthood that Jesus fulfills. This verse underscores the significance of Jesus' role in mediating between God and humanity, establishing a new covenant that transcends the old system of sacrifices. By being a high priest in the order of Melchizedek, Jesus offers a perfect and eternal sacrifice, providing believers with direct access to God. This passage invites readers to understand the depth of Jesus' priestly role and the implications for their faith and relationship with God.

How to apply Hebrews 5:10 to your life

Recognizing Jesus as our high priest encourages us to approach God with confidence. We can rely on His perfect sacrifice for our sins and seek His guidance in our lives. This understanding deepens our relationship with God and strengthens our faith.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Hebrews 5:10 mean?

Hebrews 5:10 means that Jesus was appointed by God as a high priest in the same way Melchizedek was, highlighting His unique role that is not based on human lineage but on divine selection.

What is the significance of Melchizedek in Hebrews 5:10?

Melchizedek represents a higher order of priesthood that combines both kingship and priesthood, which Jesus fulfills, indicating that His priestly role is superior to the traditional Levitical priests.

How does Hebrews 5:10 relate to the concept of the New Covenant?

Hebrews 5:10 relates to the New Covenant by showing that Jesus' priesthood allows for a direct relationship with God, replacing the old system of sacrifices with His ultimate sacrifice.

The Book of Hebrews
Book Summary

The Book of Hebrews

Hebrews 1: The Son Above the Angels

God, who formerly spoke through the prophets in many ways, has now spoken through His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things and through whom He made the worlds. The Son is the brightness of God's glory and the express image of His person, upholding all things by His power, and after purging sins He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high. The writer proves through Scripture that the Son is far greater than the angels: He is called the Son of God, receives worship from the angels, possesses an eternal throne, and laid the foundations of the earth, while angels are ministering spirits sent to serve the heirs of salvation.

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