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Hebrenjve 8:6

Sepse Perëndia, duke i qortuar, thotë: ''Ja po vijnë ditët kur do të bëj një Besëlidhje të re me shtëpinë e Izraelit dhe me shtëpinë e Judës,

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Covenant;   Gospel;   Jesus Continued;   Law;   Thompson Chain Reference - Advocate;   Better;   Christ;   Dispensation, New;   Divinity;   Divinity-Humanity;   Mediator;   New;   Preeminence;   Saviour, Christ Our;   Sin-Saviour;   Superiority of the New Dispensation;   The Topic Concordance - Covenant;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Christ, the High Priest;   Christ, the Mediator;   Covenant, the;   Excellency and Glory of Christ, the;   High Priest, the;   Promises of God, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Mediator;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Mediator;   Promise;   Type, typology;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Ezekiel, Theology of;   Fulfillment;   Sanctification;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Covenant;   Obedience of Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Mediator;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Christianity;   Hebrews, the Epistle to the;   High Priest;   Mediator;   New Testament;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Church;   Clean, Cleanness;   Covenant;   Day of Atonement;   Hebrews;   Mediator;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Bible;   Covenant;   Hebrews, Epistle to;   Mediator, Mediation;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Arbitration;   Ascension;   Assumption of Moses;   Attributes of Christ;   Covenant;   Hebrews Epistle to the;   Mediation Mediator;   Mediator;   Minister Ministry;   Minister, Ministration;   Moses;   Passover (Ii. in Relation to Lord's Supper).;   Priest (2);   Sacrifice;   Tabernacle ;   Type;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Mediator;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Promise;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Tabernacle, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Also;   Ascension;   Christ, Offices of;   Excellent;   Hebrews, Epistle to the;   Lawgiver;   Mediation;   Moses;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Media;   New Testament;   Saul of Tarsus;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for November 20;  

Bible Verse Review
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obtained: Hebrews 8:7-13, 2 Corinthians 3:6-11

the mediator: Hebrews 7:22, Hebrews 12:24, Galatians 3:19, Galatians 3:20

covenant: or, testament, Hebrews 7:22, Hebrews 9:15-20

was established: וםןלןטחפבי [Strong's G3549], "was ordained (or established) by law."

upon: Hebrews 8:10-12, Romans 9:4, Galatians 3:16-21, Titus 1:2, 2 Peter 1:4

Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 5:2 - General Deuteronomy 9:11 - the tables of the covenant Deuteronomy 27:3 - thou shalt 2 Kings 17:35 - With whom 2 Chronicles 5:10 - the Lord 2 Chronicles 34:31 - made a covenant Psalms 103:18 - To such Isaiah 42:6 - and give Isaiah 49:8 - give thee Isaiah 54:10 - the covenant Isaiah 59:21 - this Jeremiah 14:21 - remember Jeremiah 31:31 - I Jeremiah 50:5 - that shall Luke 22:20 - This Acts 6:14 - change Acts 13:38 - that Galatians 4:24 - the two 1 Timothy 2:5 - and Hebrews 1:14 - ministering Hebrews 7:19 - a better Hebrews 11:40 - better

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry,.... Christ has a ministry, he is the minister of the sanctuary, Hebrews 8:2 he has "obtained" this ministry of his Father; he was called unto it and engaged in it by him; and he has "now" obtained it; for though he was called to it from eternity, it was in time he came an high priest of good things, to come; and his ministry is

a more excellent one than that of the priests, who offered gifts according to the law and served to the example and shadow of heavenly things; as abundantly appears from the preceding chapter, and from this, as well, as from what follows:

by how much also he is the Mediator of a better covenant; the covenant of grace, as administered under the Gospel dispensation; which is not only better than the covenant of works, that being conditional, this absolute; that stood on the foot of works, this on the foot of grace, and is established in Christ; that being broken and made void, this continues; and not only better than the covenant of the Levitical priesthood, which was but a typical one, and is now ceased, but also than the covenant of grace, as administered under the legal dispensation; being better than that, as to the manner of its manifestation, which is more full and clear; and as to the extent of its administration, reaching to Gentiles as well as Jews; and as to the ratification of it by the blood of Christ, called from thence the blood of the everlasting covenant; and as to the promises of it, here said to be better:

which was established upon better promises; which are not now delivered out as before, under the figure of earthly and temporal things; nor under a condition to be performed nor confined to a particular people and nation; and which are attended with a greater measure of the Spirit, to open and apply them; and are all secured in Christ Jesus, and confirmed by his blood: and now of this covenant Christ is the "Mediator"; a mediator is of more persons than one, and of these at variance; and he is a middle person between both; and his business is to bring both parties together, and make peace between them: the two parties in this case are God and man, set at a distance from each other by the sin of man, whereby man is become enmity to God; Christ is the Mediator between God and man, a middle person between both, being both God and man, the daysman, who lays his hands on both; who brings men to God that were afar off, and makes peace for them by the blood of his cross, and satisfies the justice of God, which he has done by the sacrifice of himself; and now appears in the presence of God for them, and intercedes for them, and applies the blessings of the covenant to them by his Spirit, and keeps and preserves them safe to his everlasting kingdom; and for this office he is every way fit, and in this he excels the Levitical priests, and has a ministry superior to theirs, since he is such a Mediator, and a Mediator of such a covenant,

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

But now hath he obtained - That is, Christ.

A more excellent ministry - A service of a higher order, or of a more exalted nature. It was the real and substantial service of which the other was but the emblem; it pertained to things in heaven, while that was concerned with the earthly tabernacle; it was enduring, while that was to vanish away; see the notes on 2 Corinthians 3:6-9.

By how much - By as much as the new covenant is more important than the old, by so much does his ministry exceed in dignity that under the ancient dispensation.

He is the mediator - see the notes on Galatians 3:19-20, where the word “mediator” is explained. It means here that Christ officiates between God and man according to the arrangements of the new covenant.

Of a better covenant - Margin, “Or testament.” This word properly denotes a “disposition, arrangement, or ordering” of things; and in the Scriptures is employed to describe the arrangement which God has made to secure the maintenance of his worship on earth, and the salvation of people. It is uniformly used in the Septuagint and in the New Testament to denote the covenant which God makes with people. The word which “properly” denotes a “covenant or compact” - συνθήκη sunthēkē - “suntheke” is never used. The writers of the New Testament evidently derived its use from the Septuagint, but why the authors of that version employed it as denoting a “will” rather than the proper one denoting a “compact,” is unknown. It has been supposed by some, and the conjecture is not wholly improbable, that it was because they were unwilling to represent God as making a “compact” or “agreement” with people, but chose rather to represent him as making a mere “arrangement or ordering of things;” compare the notes on Hebrews 8:8, and Hebrews 9:16-17. This is a better covenant than the old, inasmuch as it relates mainly to the pardon of sin; to a spiritual and holy religion; see Hebrews 8:10. The former related more to external rites and observances, and was destined to vanish away; see Hebrews 8:13.

Which was established upon better promises - The promises in the first covenant pertained mainly to the present life. They were promises of length of days; of increase of numbers; of seed time and harvest; of national privileges, and of extraordinary peace, abunance, and prosperity. That there was also the promise of eternal life, it would be wrong to doubt; but this was not the main thing. In the new covenant, however, the promise of spiritual blessings becomes the principal thing. The mind is directed to heaven; the heart is cheered with the hopes of immortal life, the favor of God and the anticipation of heaven are secured in the most ample and solemn manner.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Hebrews 8:6. Now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry — His office of priesthood is more excellent than the Levitical, because the covenant is better, and established on better promises: the old covenant referred to earthly things; the new covenant, to heavenly. The old covenant had promises of secular good; the new covenant, of spiritual and eternal blessings. As far as Christianity is preferable to Judaism, as far as Christ is preferable to Moses, as far as spiritual blessings are preferable to earthly blessings, and as far as the enjoyment of God throughout eternity is preferable to the communication of earthly good during time; so far does the new covenant exceed the old.


 
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