7:1 For
this
Melchizedek,
king
of
Salem,
priest
of
God
Most
High,
who
met
Abraham
returning
from
the
slaughter
of
the
kings
and
blessed
him,
7:2 to
whom
also
Abraham
divided
a
tenth
part
of
all
(being
first,
by
interpretation,
King
of
righteousness,
and
then
also
King
of
Salem,
which
is
King
of
peace;
7:3 without
father,
without
mother,
without
genealogy,
having
neither
beginning
of
days
nor
end
of
life,
but
made
like
unto
the
Son
of
God),
abideth
a
priest
continually.
7:4 Now
consider
how
great
this
man
was,
unto
whom
Abraham,
the
patriarch,
gave
a
tenth
out
of
the
chief
spoils.
7:5 And
they
indeed
of
the
sons
of
Levi
that
receive
the
priest's
office
have
commandment
to
take
tithes
of
the
people
according
to
the
law,
that
is,
of
their
brethren,
though
these
have
come
out
of
the
loins
of
Abraham:
7:6 but
he
whose
genealogy
is
not
counted
from
them
hath
taken
tithes
of
Abraham,
and
hath
blessed
him
that
hath
the
promises.
7:7 But
without
any
dispute
the
less
is
blessed
of
the
better.
7:8 And
here
men
that
die
receive
tithes;
but
there
one,
of
whom
it
is
witnessed
that
he
liveth.
7:9 And,
so
to
say,
through
Abraham
even
Levi,
who
receiveth
tithes,
hath
paid
tithes;
7:10 for
he
was
yet
in
the
loins
of
his
father,
when
Melchizedek
met
him.
7:11 Now
if
there
was
perfection
through
the
Levitical
priesthood
(for
under
it
hath
the
people
received
the
law),
what
further
need
[was
there]
that
another
priest
should
arise
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek,
and
not
be
reckoned
after
the
order
of
Aaron
7:12 For
the
priesthood
being
changed,
there
is
made
of
necessity
a
change
also
of
the
law.
7:13 For
he
of
whom
these
things
are
said
belongeth
to
another
tribe,
from
which
no
man
hath
given
attendance
at
the
altar.
7:14 For
it
is
evident
that
our
Lord
hath
sprung
out
of
Judah;
as
to
which
tribe
Moses
spake
nothing
concerning
priests.
7:15 And
[what
we
say]
is
yet
more
abundantly
evident,
if
after
the
likeness
of
Melchizedek
there
ariseth
another
priest,
7:16 who
hath
been
made,
not
after
the
law
of
a
carnal
commandment,
but
after
the
power
of
an
endless
life:
7:17 for
it
is
witnessed
[of
him,]
Thou
art
a
priest
for
ever
After
the
order
of
Melchizedek.
7:18 For
there
is
a
disannulling
of
a
foregoing
commandment
because
of
its
weakness
and
unprofitableness
7:19 (for
the
law
made
nothing
perfect),
and
a
bringing
in
thereupon
of
a
better
hope,
through
which
we
draw
nigh
unto
God.
7:20 And
inasmuch
as
[it
is]
not
without
the
taking
of
an
oath
7:21 (for
they
indeed
have
been
made
priests
without
an
oath;
but
he
with
an
oath
by
him
that
saith
of
him,
The
Lord
sware
and
will
not
repent
himself,
Thou
art
a
priest
for
ever);
7:22 by
so
much
also
hath
Jesus
become
the
surety
of
a
better
covenant.
7:23 And
they
indeed
have
been
made
priests
many
in
number,
because
that
by
death
they
are
hindered
from
continuing:
7:24 but
he,
because
he
abideth
for
ever,
hath
his
priesthood
unchangeable.
7:25 Wherefore
also
he
is
able
to
save
to
the
uttermost
them
that
draw
near
unto
God
through
him,
seeing
he
ever
liveth
to
make
intercession
for
them.
7:26 For
such
a
high
priest
became
us,
holy,
guileless,
undefiled,
separated
from
sinners,
and
made
higher
than
the
heavens;
7:27 who
needeth
not
daily,
like
those
high
priests,
to
offer
up
sacrifices,
first
for
his
own
sins,
and
then
for
the
[sins]
of
the
people:
for
this
he
did
once
for
all,
when
he
offered
up
himself.
7:28 For
the
law
appointeth
men
high
priests,
having
infirmity;
but
the
word
of
the
oath,
which
was
after
the
law,
[appointeth]
a
Son,
perfected
for
evermore.