Definition: For [it is] evident that our Lord sprang out of Juda; of which tribe Moses spake nothing concerning priesthood.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Hebrews 7:14. It's a really interesting and somewhat complex passage about the nature of God and how Jesus fulfills his role as a Priest. Here’s a simple explanation: The Basic Idea: This verse is saying that Jesus wasn’t created by Moses – he didn’t follow Moses’ laws perfectly. Instead, he was born from the divine plan of God, and God revealed to him what He wanted to do. Let's unpack it piece by piece: “Hebrews 7:14 For [it is] evident that our Lord sprang out of Juda…” This means “It’s clear” or “It’s obvious” that Jesus was born from the teachings and traditions of Judaism. Specifically, it refers to the Jewish law (the rules and laws given to Moses). “…of which tribe Moses spake nothing concerning priesthood.” This is the key part. Moses, according to this verse, wrote down all the laws and instructions for priests in the Old Testament. He focused on the role of the priest – holding the Jewish law, offering sacrifices, and being a representative of God on Earth. So, what’s the point? Jesus wasn't born as a priest. He wasn't given the authority to perform rituals or mediate between God and humanity in the same way Moses did. Instead, Jesus came before Moses – he was the new Law, the new Priest. He fulfilled a different role altogether. Why is this important? This verse helps us understand that salvation isn’t just about following rules; it's about receiving God's grace and being reconciled to Him through Jesus Christ. It highlights that God’s plan for humanity is more complex than simply adhering to a system of laws. In short: Jesus wasn’t born as a priest, but he was born from God – a new creation who fulfilled the role of a Priest in a way Moses didn't. Think of it like this: Imagine a farmer growing a new crop. The farmer isn’t born from the seed, but they nurture and cultivate it to produce something new and valuable. Jesus is the new “crop” - he’s brought forth by God, and his purpose is different from Moses' role. --- Do you want me to: Explain another part of this verse in more detail? Provide a real-world example to help illustrate the concept?