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Hébreux 7:8

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8 Et ici ce sont des hommes mortels qui prélèvent les dîmes; mais là il est attesté que celui qui les reçoit, est vivant.

Hébreux 7:8 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 7:8

And here men that die receive tithes,
&c,] The priests and Levites were not only men, and mortal men, subject to death, but they did die, and so did not continue, by reason of death, ( Hebrews 7:24 )

but there he receiveth them, of whom it is witnessed that he liveth;
which is to be understood of Melchizedek; who is not opposed to men, as if he was not a man, nor to mortal men, but to men that die; nor is he said to be immortal, but to live: and this may respect the silence of the Scripture concerning him, which gives no account of his death; and may be interpreted of the perpetuity of his priesthood, and of his living in his antitype Christ; and the testimony concerning him is in ( Psalms 110:4 ) .

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Hébreux 7:8 In-Context

6 Lui, qui n'était pas de la même famille qu'eux, il leva la dîme sur Abraham, et bénit celui qui avait les promesses.
7 Or, sans contredit, c'est l'inférieur qui est béni par le supérieur.
8 Et ici ce sont des hommes mortels qui prélèvent les dîmes; mais là il est attesté que celui qui les reçoit, est vivant.
9 Et Lévi, qui prélève les dîmes, les a aussi payées, pour ainsi dire, par Abraham;
10 Car il était encore dans les reins de son père, lorsque Melchisédec alla au-devant de lui.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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