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grows out of · the argument's hinge
Hebrews quotes Psalm 110:4 repeatedly. Because the psalm names a priesthood outside Levi, priesthood was always going to change hands.
direct
grows out of · no beginning, no end
Hebrews reads the silence of Genesis — no genealogy, no death recorded — as a portrait of a priesthood that does not pass on with a family line, and applies it to Christ.
direct
grows out of · priesthood changed
Aaron's line served under death: each priest died and another took over. Hebrews contrasts that with a priest who continues forever and therefore saves completely.
indirect
grows out of · representation
What the stones on the breastpiece pictured — a people carried into God's presence by their priest — Hebrews describes as an ongoing intercession.
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grows out of · seated at the right hand
Hebrews reads the ascension as a priest completing his work: no Levite ever sat down in the sanctuary, because the work was never finished.
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grows out of · one argument
Hebrews runs sanctuary and priesthood together: a better priest ministering in a better tent under a better covenant.