Melchizedek
Hebrews 5
Qualifications for High Priesthood
the Messiah Our High Priest Forever
1 For every high priest taken from among men (Yahshua
was a man not YHWH and appointed High Priest by YHWH upon resurrection) is
appointed for men in things pertaining to God (Yahshua
was appointed on our behalf in things pertaining to YHWH in other words
Yahshua mediates between you and YHWH), that he may offer both
gifts and sacrifices (defined in the Law,
outside of the Law there is no definition for such gifts and sacrifices)
for sins (transgressing the Law).
2 He can have compassion on those who are ignorant (of
God’s Law, His Grace is very sufficient but that is no excuse to remain
ignorant) and going astray (from the
commands of God and not seeking YHWH through obedience),
since he himself (Yahshua too was human,
High Priests are taken from among men they are not God as stated in vs.
1) is also subject to weakness (bound
by sinful flesh, Yahshua was baptised by John for repentace of such
weaknesses). 3Because of this (his
own guilt of transgression) he is required (to
repent) as for the people (he makes
sacrifices), so also for himself, to offer sacrifices for (his)
sins (Yahshua offered his own life and blood to
atone). 4And no man takes this honor to himself, but
he who is called by God, just as Aaron was.
A Priest Forever
5 So also Yahshua did not glorify himself to
become High Priest, but it was YHWH who said to Yahshua (upon
Yahshua’s baptism for repentance, and filling with the Spirit of Truth,
and final resurrection):
"You are My Son,
Today I have begotten You."
6As YHWH also says (of Yahshua) in another place:
"You are a priest forever
According to the order of Melchizedek" (Melchizedek
was the first King of Zadok (Righteousness) Priest, a title and order of
Priest held by Yahshua as the Eternal High Priest);
7who (Yahshua), in the
days of his flesh (he was human prior to
resurrection), when he had offered up prayers and
supplications (for Israel and himself vs. 3
above), with vehement cries and tears to YHWH who was able to
save Yahshua from death, and was heard (by YHWH)
because of his (Yahshua’s) godly
fear (of YHWH), 8though
he (Yahshua) was a Son (of
many in the family of Elohim), yet he (Yahshua)
learned obedience (to the
Torah over time through a life
on Earth) by the things which he suffered (being
disciplined by YHWH as are all men of YHWH). 9And
having been perfected (over
time through discipline), he (Yahshua)
became (perfected through
obedience to the Torah and) the author
(demonstrating The Way, 3 witnesses of
water/spirit/blood of 1 John) of eternal salvation to all who
obey him (by keeping the commands of YHWH),
10(Yahshua was) called by God
(YHWH) as High Priest "according to
the order of Melchizedek," 11of whom (Yahshua)
we have much to say, and hard to explain, since you have become dull of
hearing (mind not set on the Spiritual
Law of God but on the flesh which transgresses the Law).
Spiritual Immaturity
12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers (of
the Torah, at that time there was no such thing as the "New" Testament),
you need someone to teach you again the first principles of the oracles
of God (the Torah); and you have come to
need milk and not solid food. 13 For everyone who partakes
only of milk (the entire religion of
Christianity that has abolished the Torah) is
unskilled in the word of righteousness (the
Torah/Law which is Holy, Righteous, and Good), for he is a
babe. 14 But solid food belongs to those who are of full age
(mature Saints with minds set on Spiritual Law),
that is, those who by reason of use (by
obedience to the Torah/Spirit of the Law) have their senses
exercised (trained by the Torah) to
discern both good and evil (which is defined by
the Law of God).
Romans 5
Faith Triumphs in Transgression of Law - Death in Adam, Life in the
Messiah
1 Therefore, having been justified by
faith (in the promises of YHWH made in the
Torah), we have peace with YHWH through our King Yahshua the
Messiah (by whose blood we are in covenant with
YHWH for forgiveness of transgressing the Law, making complete the Torah),
2 through whom (the blood of Yahshua, the
Eternal High Priest) also we have access (to
YHWH) by faith into this grace (forgiveness
of our transgressions) in which we stand (keeping
the commands but falling short i.e. the battle between Flesh/Spirit),
and rejoice (crying Abba Father) in
hope of the glory of YHWH (that we will be
forgiven and resurrected Elohim promises made in the Torah).
3 And not only that (hope in future
glory found through faith in the promises made in the Torah),
but we also glory in tribulations (witnessing
that Yahshua became perfected through them by obedience to the Torah),
knowing (by Yashua’s example) that
tribulation produces perseverance; 4and perseverance,
character; and character, hope. 5 Now hope does not
disappoint, because the love of YHWH has been poured out in our hearts (the
Law of Love, the Torah has been written on the ‘tablets’ of our hearts)
by the Holy Spirit (of Truth) who
was given to us (as a deposit of future
glory in Elohim in fulfillment of the promise of the Feast of Weeks
found in the Torah fulfilled at Pentacost).
the Messiah in Our Place
6 For when we were still without
strength (to fully obey the Law of God),
in due time (as proclaimed by the Prophets and
promises made in the Torah) Yahshua died (in
fulfillment of the Passover Lamb promise found in the Torah)
for the ungodly (the transgressors of the Law).
7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die (it
is an amazing thing that someone would even die for a righteous man);
yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die (even
more rare to die for a good man). 8 But YHWH
demonstrates His own love toward us (sons of
God), in that while we were still sinners (defined
as transgressors of the Law), Yahshua died for us (the
perfect example of obedience in love). 9 Much more
then (Yahshua made whole the Law as the
fulfillment of the Passover Lamb promise found in the Law, providing
Grace), having now been justified (made
just before and one with YHWH in faith by obedience to the Torah)
by His (Yahshua's) blood (of
the Passover Lamb, the consummation of the marriage covenant),
we shall be (upon resurrection)
saved from wrath (the second death, the
Spiritual meanng of The Passover) through him (Yahshua,
by the blood of the Passover Lamb). 10 For if when
we were enemies (hostile to the Law of God)
we were reconciled to YHWH through the death of His Son (Yahshua,
The Passover Lamb of YHWH), much more, having been reconciled (found
perfect in obedience to the Law through faith in the covenant with YHWH
through Yahshua), we shall be saved (from
the second death) by his (eternal) life
(Yahshua defeated death in the resurrection).
11 And not only that, but we also rejoice in YHWH (that
we are sons) through (faith in)
our King Yahshua the Messiah, through whom we have now received the
reconciliation (to YHWH as future begotton sons
of Elohim as we are saved through faith in the promise that YHWH would
send a Passover Lamb through which sacrifice we would be found 100%
obedient to His Law and receive eternal life promised in the Torah and
adoption as sons).
Death in Adam, Life in the Messiah
12 Therefore, just as through one man (Adam
disobeyed YHWH’s commands bringing death as promised in the Torah for
transgression) sin entered the world, and death through sin (the
penalty of sin is death), and thus death spread to all men,
because all sinned—13 For until the law came sin was still in
the world, but sin is not imputed (we were
not aware of sin without the Law, but the Law was still valid even
though we weren't aware of it and the penatly for breaking it was active)
when there is no law (the Law teaches us what
is Holy and what is sin). 14 Nevertheless (even
without the Law, the penalty of the Law was active) death
reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those who had not sinned according
to the likeness of the transgression of Adam (God’s
Holy Law was more than just what Adam did), who (Adam)
is a type of (son of God) him (Yahshua)
who was to come.
15 But the free gift (of
eternal life through Grace to complete the Law) is not
like the offense (of transgressing the Law).
For if by the one man's offense many died, much more the grace of YHWH
and the gift (of grace in light of
transgressing the Law) by the grace of the one man, Messiah
Yahshua, abounded to many (who would be
saved through faith in the promises found in the Law).
16And the gift (of grace in light of
transgressing the Law) is not like that (penalty
of death for transgressing the Law) which came through the
one who sinned. For the judgment which came from one offense resulted in
condemnation (to death of the physical body),
but the free gift (of life through
obedience and grace in light of transgressing the Law)
which came from many offenses resulted in justification (through
the fulfillment of the promise of a Passover Lamb and High Priest, right
standing before YHWH and resurrected eternal life of the physical body).
17 For if by the one man's offense death reigned through the one, much more those who receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness (which leads to Eternal Life by obedience to the Torah) will reign in (everlasting) life through (blood covenant in and faith in) the one (man), Yahshua who is the Messiah (the Passover Lamb of YHWH).
18 Therefore, as through one man's offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation (to death of the physical body), even so through one man's righteous act (of self denial, obedience, and love unto death to fulfill the Passover promise) the free gift (of grace in light of transgressing the Law leading to the promise of resurrected life the result of grace bridging the gap to obedience to the Torah and the promise of obedience is Life Eternal) came to all men (who have faith in the promises of YHWH), resulting in justification (before YHWH) of life (after death). 19 For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one man's obedience many (not ALL men ever created but many who have faith in the promises of YHWH) will be made righteous (you are saved through faith).
20Moreover the (Holy, Righteous, Good) law entered (was given by YHWH) that the offense might abound (God’s Holiness was made clear by the Law as well as our need and the promise of a savoir). But where sin (transgression of the Law) abounded, grace (forgiveness of those transgressions) abounded much more (as YHWH delivered us who have faith in His Promises found in the Torah through His Son and freely reconciled us to Himself), 21 so that as sin reigned in death (transgressing the Torah), even so grace (forgiveness of transgression) might reign through righteousness (keeping the Torah) to eternal life through (the blood of and faith in) Yahashua the Messiah (who made whole the Law providing Grace in light of transgression by fulfilling the promise of the Passover)