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Heb. 5:7-8

INTRODUCTION:

1.  Turn with me in your Bibles to Heb. 5:7-8.

2.  Last week we took a look at Heb. 5:5-6.

3.  We saw, The Messiah was appointed High Priest as well. V5

  A.  This is where we really get to dig into things,

    1.  The writer starts off by saying “In the same way”:

      a.  The KJV say, “So also” and this is the GK. (But it means “In like

           manner”)

      b.  This is a reference to the verse above or verse 4. (The High Priest

           does not appoint himself high priest)

      c.  So we must stop here. (The one who is Messiah did not appoint

           Himself as High priest)

      d.  He was appoint is the same manner as the human on. (Yahweh

           appointed Him, He was called by God or Eliohim)

      e.  Now remember what that means. (Yahweh anointed Him, called

           Him by name and, remember the Spirit of Wisdom was on

           Him)

        1).  Look at Is. 61:1-3 (Spirit of the Lord is on Me)

        2).  Look at Luke 4:16-21 (Spirit of the Lord is on Me)

        3).  Look at Jn 8:54 (The Father glorifies Him)

      f.  In all these passages it is in reference. (To the fact He was did not

          take this office on Himself but was appointed by God)

      g.  Yashua is fully qualified. (To become the High Priest, and was

           appoint in the same made, not self appointed)

    2.  Notice here the writer did call Him Yashua or Jesus, but Messiah:

      a.  In this verse the writer begins to make a transition. (The

           is from being qualified as High Priest but even more)

      b.  This word “Messiah” or Heb. “mashiyach” means. (Heb. Anointed

            or consecrated, the RT word is to rub with oil, the GK

            “Christ” is anointed”)

      c.  We go from just being a High Priest to the Messiah. (Begins to give

           a deeper understanding of who and what the Messiah is)

      d.  The writer uses Ps. 2:7. (And this is worth looking at, it is

           actually prophetic of the Messiah)

        1).  Ps. 2:7, “I declare”. (Means Heb. I have “inscribed”)

        2).And the word “decree”. (Means an appointment, and the

              Appointment is “You are My Son, today I have become

              Your Father”)

          a).  Look at Matt. 3:17 and Luke 3:22 (This is my bel0ved

                 son)

          b).  Acts 13:33 (Prophecy fulfilled “You are my son”)

        3).  This goes back to Is. 11:1-2. (The Messianic Line coming from

                The stump of Jesse)

        4).  And then it moves to Is. 61:1-3. (The Spirit of the Lord is on

              Me)

        5).  And to Luke 4:16-21. (Yashua Identiying Himself to the

              To the people)

      e.  I took some time with this because if we miss this. (We will not get

            the transition that is being made)

      f.  So verse 5 lets us know Messiah is appointed as High Priest. (Under

          the same guide lines as that of an earth high priest, which

          lets us know He is a High Priest and has responsibilities

          of the High Priest)

    3.  But His priesthood is not Levitical:

      a.  He holds the same qualifications. (As far as being appointed as

           high priest, but it is not from the Levitical order if you will)

      b.  In verse 6 the writer turns to Ps. 110:4. (“Forever, You are a

           priest like Melchizedek”)

      c.  Ps. 110 is known as the chapter of the Priestly King. (This takes us

           to a whole different level)

      d.  We first see this word “Melchizedek” show up in Gen. 14:17-24.

            (This is the time of Abraham and rescuing Lot from some

              Kings)

        1).  The word “Melchizedek” in the Heb. is made up of two RT words.

               (The first is “King”, and the second is “right” so it means

                 King of Right)

        2).  We also see Melchizedek was the King of Salem. (Heb. for Salem

               Is peace and is pronounced Shalem and is an early name

               Of Jerusalem, the Rt word is complete, Friendly, just and

               Peaceable)

        3).  Notice, Melchizedek blesses Abram and give wine and bread. (This

               blessing becomes a function of the priest later, in

                Num. 6:23 and Dt. 10:8) But the bread and wine are

                Symbolic of the body and blood of Yashua look at 1 Cor.

                11:23-26 which is the Passover.

                a). I want to look at this bread and wine. (The Passover, this

                     took place before the covenant was made by Yahweh

                     with Abram Gen. 15. We talk about the smoking pot

                     and the torch, which would include Passover)

              b).  Let’s look at Matt. 26:18-29. (Word “remission” or in

                     some translations “forgiviness” Gk means to “send

                     away”, and has a reference to “a husband divorcing

                     his wife”)

              c).  Now Let’s look at Rom. 7:1-6. (Rom. 6 speaks of baptism,

                    and raised to walk in newness of life, here it is for us t0

                    join to him He must die and well as us, or we could not

                    be join (married) to Him)

              d).  So this whole thing. (Has been a picture of Him

                     betrothing Himself to the bride, and He will

                     save Himself until the marriage supper Matt.

                     26:29, and Rev. 19:6-10)

        4).  But I also want you to see there are two kings, the other is king of

               Sodom. (The King of Sodom only offered the possessions

              Taken in battle, and we know what happens to Sodom

               Later)

        5).  In Gen 14:22-23. (Abram takes the high road and doesn’t

            Take that offered by the King of Sodom)

        6).  But notice, Melchizedek was both priest and king. (This is a

              Different way of thinking about the High Priest)

        7).  This is actually pointed out in the Davidic Prophecies. ( Look

              At Is. 11:1-5 and Matt. 1:6 and 16 Yashua coming from the

              Line of the King of Israel) Also look at Ps. 2:7-12 shows

              The line of the King.

        8).  He will hold this priest, king office “forever”. (GK means forever

               But also means eternity and the Rt word means always)

4.  In this next section we are going to look at what He overcame in this

      Life.

5.  We need to know this because it is the road we need to travel as well.

6.  Let’s read Heb. 5:7-8. Pray!

I.  We need to look at the road to obedience. V7-8

  A.  The path He took in this life is the path we will travel.

    1.  “During His earthly Life” or KJV “In the days of His flesh”:

      a.  This refers to the time He walked this earth as a man. (GK is flesh (the soft substance of the living body, which covers the bones and is permeated with blood) of both man and beasts or the

     body)

      b.  This is important for two reasons. (First it shows He had flesh just as us, which is important because some would say it only seemed that way)

      c.  This would go back to John 1:1-14. (It is important for us to know that He because flesh for us to know we are to follow His path)

      d.  We need to come to a place where we truly recognize Him. (As having come in the flesh, and all that He went through was in the flesh) 1 John 4:2 He came in the flesh

        1).  It is only as we recognize this point. (Will we be able to see

        Him as going through all we do)

        2).  And only as we recognize His walk. (Will we be able to see how

        He could know intimately where we are and what we go

        Through, we will identify with Him)

          a).  He “offered” prayers. (Rt word means “to carry” but also

                 means “to bear patiently”)

    2.  Remember, He was appointed before the foundation of the earth:

      a.  To be the Son, or Messiah. (But there were things to go along with that office or appointment)

      b.  If we are to understand it was decreed before the foundation. (We must also understand the decree included the life He would

     live here on this earth)

      1).  Look at 1 Peter 1:18-20. (This was decreed before the

            The foundations of the earth, for us who believe)

      2).  So His sufferings and death. (Were part of that Decree, what

            He would suffering was Inscribed in a decree then)

      3).  Let’s go back to Gen. 2:15. (The Heb. word for “place” or “put”

           Means “rest” or “safety” this is a safety Yahweh gives to His

           People in the land)

        4).  We can see this in. (Look at Deut. 12:10 The word “rest” is

               The same Heb. word for “put”)

        5).  So in the Garden, or Land. (Man had rest, or His rest

               Safety from their enemies)

        6).  Now look at Gen. 3:15. (Man has sinned, but the word “put”

               Comes up again but in this case it is a different word

               Meaning to “place” a hostility between the women and

               The serpent, and between her seed)

        7).   But the women’s seed will crush the head of the serpent. (And the

                Serpent will bruise the heel of the women’s seed)

        8).  Through this sin. (Man was removed from the land, which

               Also removed Him from Yahweh’s rest, so being removed

               From the land, also removes us from His safety and rest)

        9).  Look at Gen. 3:21. (Yahweh killed and animal and made a

               Covering for them the word “clothed” means wrap

               Around, look at Heb. 9:22 without the shedding of blood

               Remember “remission” means “freedom or pardon” and

               Also is associated with divorce of a husband or spouse)

          a).  This “skin” is also linked to sukkot. (Look at Lev. 23:42

                 “booths” and the rt word is saw-kak which means to

                   Protect or to cover and is linked to the skins of the

                   Tabernacle.

          b).  Look at Matt. 17:1-5. (Word “tabernacle” means “booth”

                 look at the cloud overshadowed, means “envelop in”

                 to cover or wrap around)

    3.  So He was here to carryout the decree:

      a.  And in that He offered up prayers and appeals. (This is intense,

          prayers are petitions and appeals or in the KJV

          supplications means to seek the Fathers favor)

      b.  This is important. (The word “tears” means loud out cry, this

            was intense praying) Look at Luke 22:39-46 Tears

      c.  He prayed to the One who could save Him from death. (The word

           “from” can also mean “by means of” or through death if

             You will) Look at 2 Cor. 14:4 to be raised up with Him, and

              2 Cor. 5:8 to be absent of the body.

      d.  And Yashua was heard because of His reverence. (The word

           “reverence” means circumspection, which means He

             Careful to consider all circumstances and possible

             Consequences)

      e.  Look at v8. (Even though He was the Son, He learned

           obedience through what He suffered) Look at Phil 2:8

           He was obedient to the Father through His word even

           Unto death.

      f.  Now, this ought to tell us something. (It is through the suffering

          we go through that we will learn to be obedient, as we

          surrender to Him through His word) Look at John 16:33 He

          has overcome the world.

      g.  Now think about this. (In that prayer at the garden, He asked

           for the cup to pass from Him, but also said not my will but

           yours Father, be done)

      i.  At that point and every point in His life. (He was circumspect, or

          considered the consequences and chose the Fathers will to

          be obedient, and He chose to stay under the Father’s

          covering)

      j.  This tells us it is not the temptation that is sin. (It is the failure to

           consider the consequences and chose the Fathers will that

           that is the sin)

      k.  Think about this. (Whatever He was presented with He

           the consequences of His actions before taking action)

      l.  This also implies He knew the Torah well enough. (To be able to

           evaluate the consequences of His decisions)

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