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  • I urge you on behalf of my child Onesimus, whose father I have become in my imprisonment, (Philemon 1, 10)

  • For to which of the angels did God ever say: "You are my son; this day I have begotten you"? Or again: "I will be a father to him, and he shall be a son to me"? (Hebrews 1, 5)

  • Surely he did not help angels but rather the descendants of Abraham; (Hebrews 2, 16)

  • When God made the promise to Abraham, since he had no one greater by whom to swear, "he swore by himself," (Hebrews 6, 13)

  • This "Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest of God Most High," "met Abraham as he returned from his defeat of the kings" and "blessed him." (Hebrews 7, 1)

  • And Abraham apportioned to him "a tenth of everything." His name first means righteous king, and he was also "king of Salem," that is, king of peace. (Hebrews 7, 2)

  • Without father, mother, or ancestry, without beginning of days or end of life, thus made to resemble the Son of God, he remains a priest forever. (Hebrews 7, 3)

  • See how great he is to whom the patriarch "Abraham (indeed) gave a tenth" of his spoils. (Hebrews 7, 4)

  • The descendants of Levi who receive the office of priesthood have a commandment according to the law to exact tithes from the people, that is, from their brothers, although they also have come from the loins of Abraham. (Hebrews 7, 5)

  • But he who was not of their ancestry received tithes from Abraham and blessed him who had received the promises. (Hebrews 7, 6)

  • One might even say that Levi himself, who receives tithes, was tithed through Abraham, (Hebrews 7, 9)

  • for he was still in his father's loins when Melchizedek met him. (Hebrews 7, 10)


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