Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Hebrews 10:1-6
Here the apostle, by the direction of the Spirit of God, sets himself to lay low the Levitical dispensation; for though it was of divine appointment, and very excellent and useful in its time and place, yet, when it was set up in competition with Christ, to whom it was only designed to lead the people, it was very proper and necessary to show the weakness and imperfection of it, which the apostle does effectually, from several arguments. As, I. That the law had a shadow, and but a shadow, of... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Hebrews 10
The apostle knew very well that the Hebrews, to whom he wrote, were strangely fond of the Levitical dispensation, and therefore he fills his mouth with arguments to wean them from it; and in order thereto proceeds in this chapter, I. To lay low the whole of that priesthood and sacrifice, Heb. 10:1-6. II. He raises and exalts the priesthood of Christ very high, that he might effectually recommend him and his gospel to them, Heb. 10:7-18. III. He shows to believers the honours and dignities of... read more