All sacrifices are replaced once for all by Christ's sacrifice.
Tithes, offerings, alms to the poor are through Christ now.
Hebrews 7:8,
Here mortal men receive tithes, but there he receives them, of whom it is witnessed that he lives.
Hebrews 5:6, As He also says in another place:You are a priest forever
According to the order of Melchizedek
Hebrews 6:20,
where the forerunner has entered for us, even Jesus, having become High Priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.
Hebrews 7:8 is absolutely
not saying that the practice of tithing was being followed by the New Testament church at the time the book of Hebrews was written. It is also
not talking about a practice of tithing that is supposed to be in effect permanently, throughout the church age. The phrase here men that die receive tithes is not talking about Christian ministers in the church, now or then.
It is talking about priests at the temple in Jerusalem. The context bears that out. The he that is being referred to by the phrase but there he receiveth them is
Melchizedek, 4000 years ago,
not Jesus.
This verse is incorrectly interpreted by some to say in effect:
And here (in the New Covenant), men that die (our pastors and other ministers) receive tithes (from born-again Christians); but there (up in heaven) he (Jesus) (is the one who actually) is receiving them, of whom it is witnessed that he liveth.
This erroneous interpretation of the verse does not comprehend the theological argument that is being made in the passage. This misinterpretation is carelessly taken to be a scriptural proof that tithing is the will of God and the standard mode of operation in the New Covenant.
Objectively interpreted within its context, the verse is actually saying:
And here (in Israel at the time that Hebrews was written) men (who are priests under the Old Covenant) that (will eventually) die (and be succeeded by another mortal man after them) receive tithes (from those who are following the Law of Moses); but there (2000 years prior, during the time of Abraham in Genesis 14) he (Melchizedek) receiveth them, of whom it is witnessed that he liveth.
Scholars and theologians debate whether this language referring to Melchizedek's endless life is literal or symbolic. In either case the verse
is not a reference to tithing in the New Covenant. Here men that die receive tithes is referring to
Old Covenant priests not to New Covenant ministers. There he receiveth them is referring to Melchizedek in Genesis 14:1820, not to Jesus up in heaven now. Nowhere in the verse is the New Covenant being referred to. This passage is not teaching that tithing is the way of giving that God has ordained for the New Covenant.
Consider some other translations of Hebrews 7:8:
Furthermore, here [in the Levitical priesthood] tithes are received by men who are subject to death; while there [in the case of Melchizedek], they are received by one of whom it is testified that he lives [perpetually]. (The Amplified Bible. Copyright © Zondervan Publishing House 1965)
And here, on the one hand, men subject to death are receiving tithes, but there he [Melchisedec] receives them, concerning whom the testimony is that he is living. (The New Testament: An Expanded Translation by Kenneth S. Wuest. Copyright © Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1961)
The he referred to in Hebrews 7:8 is the same he referred to in verse 6. That he is Melchizedek. That he is not referring to Jesus in the New Covenant. Melchizedek is the subject of verse 1 and is referred to in verses 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, and 21.
Anyone who reads scripture for what it actually says will know form the CONTEXT that this is true.
No amount of emotional argumentation will ever change what can be gleaned from a study of the OVERALL texts surrounding these pulled-out-of-context verses WOHP seems to enjoy casting about as nothing more than several disjointed verses ripped out in order to RE-weave together the same old tapestry of falsehood we've all seem for many years. This wasn't a false doctrine he made up himself. He's merely a product of someone else's falsehoods.
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