Hebrews 7:7

"but he whose genealogy is not counted from them has accepted tithes from Abraham, and has blessed him who has the promises."

Key Reflection

This verse highlights that Melchizedek, despite not being part of the Levitical lineage, received a tithe from Abraham and blessed him, indicating a higher priesthood that transcends physical ancestry. This suggests that true faith and blessing are more significant than mere genealogy in God's eyes.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 7. And without all contradiction. It is an admitted principle; a point about which there can be no dispute. The less is blessed of the better. The act of pronouncing a blessing is understood to imply superiority of rank, age, or station. So when a father lays his hand on his children and blesses them, it is understood to be the act of one superior in age, venerableness, and authority; when a prophet pronounced a blessing on the people, the same thing was understood; and the same is true, also, when a minister of religion pronounces a blessing on a congregation. It is the act of one who is understood to sustain an office above the people on whom the blessing is pronounced.

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