11Ifthereforeperfectionwereby the Leviticalpriesthood, (for underit the people received the law ,) whatfurtherneed was there that anotherpriest should riseafter the order of Melchisedec,andnot be calledafter the order of Aaron?12For the priesthood being changed , there is madeofnecessity a changealso of the law.13For he ofwhom these things are spokenpertaineth to anothertribe,ofwhich no man gave attendance at the altar.14For it is evidentthatourLordsprang out ofJuda;ofwhichtribeMosesspakenothingconcerningpriesthood.15And it isyet far moreevident:for that after the similitude of Melchisedec there arisethanotherpriest,16Who is made , notafter the law of a carnalcommandment,butafter the power of an endlesslife.17For he testifieth , Thou art a priestforeverafter the order of Melchisedec.18For there isverily a disannulling of the commandment going beforefor the weaknessandunprofitablenessthereof.19For the lawmadenothingperfect , but the bringing in of a betterhope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.20And inasmuch asnotwithout an oath he was made priest:
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(For those priestsweremadewithouta an oath;but this with an oathby him that saiduntohim, The Lordswareandwillnotrepent , Thou art a priestforeverafter the order of Melchisedec:)
22By so muchwasJesusmade a surety of a bettertestament.23Andtheytrulyweremanypriests, because they were not suffered to continue by reason ofdeath:24But this man, becausehecontinuethever , hath an unchangeablepriesthood.25Wherefore he is ablealso to save themto the uttermost that come unto Godbyhim, seeing he everlivethto make intercessionforthem.26Forsuch an high priestbecameus, who is holy,harmless,undefiled,separatefromsinners,andmade higher than the heavens;27Whoneedethnotdaily , as those high priests, to offer upsacrifice,firstfor his ownsins, and then for the people's:forthis he didonce, when he offered uphimself.28For the lawmakethmen high priests which haveinfirmity;but the word of the oath,which was since the law, maketh the Son, who is consecratedbforevermore.
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