Hebrews Chapter 8
“The writer to the Hebrews has finished describing the priesthood after the order of Melchizedek in all its glory. He has described it as the priesthood which is forever; the priesthood that God confirmed with an oath; the priesthood that is founded on personal greatness and not on any legal appointment or racial qualification; the priesthood which death cannot touch; the priesthood which is able to offer a sacrifice that never needs to be repeated; the priesthood which is so pure that it has no necessity to offer sacrifice for any sins of its own. Now he makes and underlies his great claim. ‘It is’ he says, ‘a priest precisely like that that we have in Jesus’ (8:1) (William Barclay p. 86). Verses 3-5 point out that Christ occupies a much higher position and serves as high priest in the realm of true spiritual realities while the Levitical priests served in the “copy and shadow of the heavenly things” (4-5). “Having set forth the superiority of Christ to prophets, angels, Moses, and Aaron, the epistle now considers how this leads to the inescapable conclusion that Christ as the believer’s high priest performs an incomparably better priestly ministry. This ministry operates from a better covenant, in a superior sanctuary, and with an offering whose efficacy is beyond question” (Kent p. 145). At this point it appears that the Holy Spirit switches from Jesus’ priestly office, which He has abundantly proven (4:14-7:28), to His more excellent service in that office. Three reasons are presented to prove that His ministry is superior to that of the Levitical priests: 1. Because this ministry involves a better covenant (8:6). 2. Jesus serves in a superior sanctuary (9:1ff). 3. And because Jesus offers a sacrifice whose efficacy is beyond question (10:1ff). 8:1 “Now the main point in what has been said is this”: “The crowning point” (Rhm). “The chief or main point, the principal thing” (Thayer). “The pith of all that we have been saying is this” (Mon). “The main point to remember is that Christ ministers in the heavenly sanctuary and not in an earthly tabernacle made 1