Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Hebrews 5:1-9
We have here an account of the nature of the priestly office in general, though with an accommodation to the Lord Jesus Christ. We are told, I. Of what kind of beings the high priest must be. He must be taken from among men; he must be a man, one of ourselves, bone of our bones, flesh of our flesh, and spirit of our spirits, a partaker of our nature, and a standard-bearer among ten thousand. This implies, 1. That man had sinned. 2. That God would not admit sinful man to come to him immediately... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Hebrews 5
In this chapter the apostle continues his discourse upon the priesthood of Christ, a sweet subject, which he would not too soon dismiss. And here, I. He explains the nature of the priestly office in general, Heb. 5:1-3. II. The proper and regular call there must be to this office, Heb. 5:4-6. III. The requisite qualifications for the work, Heb. 5:7-9. IV. The peculiar order of the priesthood of Christ; it was not after the order of Aaron, but of Melchisedec, Heb. 5:6, 7, 10. V. He reproves the... read more