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Heb 7:3
Without
540
father
540
, without
282
mother
282
,
A
without
35
genealogy
35
, having
2192
neither
3383
beginning
746
of days
2250
nor
3383
end
5056
of life
2222
, but made
871
like
871
B
the Son
5207
of God
2316
, he remains
3306
a priest
2409
perpetually
1519
,
1336
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AMPLIFIED
2015
Heb 7:3
Without [
1
any record of] father or mother, nor ancestral line, without [any record of] beginning of days (birth) nor ending of life (death), but having been made like the Son of God, he remains a priest without interruption
and
without successor.
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Some believe that Melchizedek was an ordinary man blessed and appointed by God as a special priest, who serves as a Christlike figure in his priestly and kingly functions because his order was a priesthood without end. Others take the description literally to mean that Melchizedek was not a human, but an angel (v 8). If this is so, then Christ, as the Son of God, would be the "High Priest" of the order in which Melchizedek served as priest in the sense that angels are spiritual beings who have a pretemporal, but not eternal origin. Another view suggests that Melchizedek was perhaps a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus in human form. Those who maintain that Melchizedek was an ordinary human being would say the writer is speaking symbolically concerning his ancestry; hence the insertion of "any record of" in the text of v 3 since his death is not recorded in Scripture.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Heb 7:6
But the one whose genealogy is not traced from them collected a tenth from Abraham and blessed the one who had the promises.
B
Matt 4:3
And the tempter came and said to Him, "If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread."
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
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Heb.
35
agenealogêtos
; from
1
(as a neg. pref.) and
1075; without genealogy:--
without genealogy(1).
282
amêtôr
; from
1
(as a neg. pref.) and
3384; without a mother:--
without mother(1).
540
apatôr
; from
1
(as a neg. pref.) and
3962; fatherless:--
without father(1).
746
archê
; from
757; beginning, origin:--
beginning(38), corners(2), domain(1), elementary(1), elementary*(1), first(1), first preaching(1), principalities(1), rule(4), rulers(6).
871
aphomoioô
; from
575
and
3666; to make like:--
made like(1).
1336
diênekês
; from the aor. of
1308; carried through, continuous:--
all time(2), continually(1), perpetually*(1).
1519
eis
; a prim. prep.;
to
or
into
(indicating the point reached or entered, of place, time, fig. purpose, result):--about(1), against(18), among(10), become*(5), before(2), before*(1), benefit(1), bestowed(1), beyond(1), beyond*(2), bring about(1), bring*(1), continually*(1), eliminated*(2), end(2), even(1), ever*(2), forever*(1), forward*(3), leading(2), leads(1), mine*(1), never*(1), next*(1), onto(2), over(1), perpetually*(1), reference(2), regard(3), relation(1), respect(2), result(3), resulted(2), resulting(10), sake(1), so(34), throughout(3), toward(23), until(4), view(3), why*(4).
2192
echô
; a prim. vb.;
to have, hold:--
ability(1), able(1), accompany(1), acknowledge*(1), am(2), become(1), been(3), being(1), being under(1), bringing(1), conceived*(1), consider(2), considered(2), could(2), derive(1), deriving(1), devoid*(1), enjoyed(1), experiencing(1), felt(1), following(1), get(2), gripped(1), had(80), has(134), have(283), have had(2), having(50), held(1), hold(5), holding(7), holds(2), ill*(5), incurring(1), involves(1), keep(3), keeping(3), kept(1), maintain(1), maintained(1), maintaining(1), meets(1), nearby(1), next(2), obliged*(1), obtain(2), obtained(1), owned(3), possess(2), possessed(4), possesses(1), receive(1), received(1), recover*(1), regard(2), regarded(1), reigns*(1), remember*(1), retain(1), seize(1), show(1), think*(1), unable*(1), under(1), under*(1), use(1), without*(3).
2222
zôê
; from
2198; life:--
alive(1), life(133), living(1).
2250
hêmera
; a prim. word;
day:--
always*(1), court(1), daily*(10), day(207), day's(1), day...another(1), daybreak(1), days(148), daytime(2), midday*(1), time(12), years(4).
2316
theos
; of unc. or.;
God, a god:--
divinely(1), God(1267), god(6), God's(27), God-fearing(1), godly(2), godly*(1), gods(8), Lord(1).
2409
hiereus
; from
2413; a priest:--
priest(16), priests(15).
3306
menô
; a prim. vb.;
to stay, abide, remain:--
abide(16), abides(22), abiding(4), await(1), continue(4), continues(1), endures(3), enduring(1), lasting(2), lives(1), living(1), remain(20), remained(6), remaining(1), remains(8), stand(1), stay(11), stayed(11), staying(3), waiting(1).
3383
mête
; from
3361
and
5037; neither, nor:--
either(4), neither(2), neither...nor(3), no(1), nor(7), or(12).
5056
telos
; a prim. word;
an end, a toll:--
continually*(1), custom(2), customs(1), end(24), ends(2), finished(1), fulfillment(1), goal(1), outcome(6), sum(1), utmost(1).
5207
huios
; a prim. word;
a son:--
attendants(3), foal(1), man(1), son(1), son(307), sons(68).
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