< Hebrenjve 7 >

1 Sepse ky Melkisedeku, mbret i Salemit dhe prift i Shumë të Lartit Perëndi, i doli përpara Abrahamit, kur po kthehej nga disfata e mbretërve dhe e bekoi;
[Now I will say more about] this [man] Melchizedek. He was the king of Salem [city and was] a priest of God, the one who is greater [than anyone else]. He met Abraham who was returning [home] after [he and his men] had defeated the [armies of four] kings [SYN]. Melchizedek [asked God to] bless Abraham.
2 dhe Abrahami i dha atij edhe të dhjetën e të gjithave. Emri i tij do të thotë më së pari “mbreti i drejtësisë”, dhe pastaj edhe “mbreti i Salemit”, domethënë “mbreti i paqes”.
Then Abraham gave to him one tenth of all [the spoils he] took after winning [the battle. Melchizedek’s name] means firstly ‘king [who rules] righteously’, and since Salem means ‘peace’, he was the ‘king [who rules] peacefully’.
3 Pa atë, pa nënë, pa gjenealogji, pa pasur as fillim ditësh as fund jete, por i përngjashëm me Birin e Perëndisë, ai mbetet prift në amshim.
[In the Scriptures there is] no [record of who his] father [was], nor [is there any record of who his] mother [was], nor [is there any record of who his] ancestors [were]. There is no [record of when he was] born, nor [is there any record of when he] died. [For these reasons], [it is as though] he continues to be a priest forever, and for this reason he is like God’s Son.
4 Merrni me mend, pra, sa i madh ishte ky, të cilit Abrahami i dha të dhjetën e plaçkës.
You can realize how great this [man Melchizedek was] from the fact that Abraham, [our famous] ancestor, gave him (a tithe/one tenth) of the spoils [from the battle].
5 Edhe ata nga bijtë e Levit që marrin priftërinë kanë porosi sipas ligjit të marrin të dhjetën nga populli, pra, nga vëllezërit e tyre, megjithse edhe ata kanë dalë nga mesi i Abrahamit;
According to the laws [God gave Moses], the descendants of [Abraham’s great-grandson] Levi, who were priests, should take tithes from [God’s] people who were their relatives, even though those people also were Abraham’s descendants.
6 ndërsa ky, Melkisedeku, ndonëse nuk e kishte gjenealogjinë prej atyre, mori të dhjetën nga Abrahami dhe bekoi atë që kishte premtimet.
But this man [Melchizedek], who was not among the descendants [of Levi], took tithes from Abraham. He also [asked God to] bless Abraham, the man to whom [God] promised [many descendants].
7 Dhe s’ka kundërshtim se më i vogli bekohet nga më i madhi.
We know for certain that it is the more [important people] who [ask God to] bless the less important people. [And Melchizedek blessed Abraham. So we conclude that Melchizedek was greater than Abraham].
8 Veç kësaj ata që i marrin të dhjetat janë njerëzit që vdesin, kurse atje i merr ai për të cilin dëshmohet se rron.
In the case of [the priests who are descendants of Levi], men who some day will die receive tithes. But in the case of [Melchizedek it is as if God] testifies that he was still living, [since there is no record in Scriptures about his death].
9 Dhe, që të them kështu, vetë Levi, që merr të dhjetat, dha të dhjeta te Abrahami,
And it was as though Levi himself, and [all the priests descended from him]—who received tithes [from the people]—paid tithes [to Melchizedek]. And when Abraham paid tithes, it [was as though Levi and all the priests descended from him acknowledged that the work Melchizedek did as a priest was greater than the work Levi did],
10 sepse ishte ende në mesin e t’et, kur Melkisedeku i doli përpara.
since [the sperm from which all those priests were eventually born] was still in Abraham’s body [EUP] when Melchizedek met Abraham.
11 Sepse, po të ishte përkryerja me anë të priftërisë levitike (sepse populli e mori ligji nën atë), ç’nevojë kishte të dilte një prift tjetër sipas rendit të Melkisedekut dhe të mos caktohet sipas rendit të Aaronit?
[God] gave his laws to his people at the same time he gave regulations about the priests. So, if what the priests who were descended from Levi did could have provided a way for God to completely [forgive] people [for disobeying those laws], certainly no other priest like Melchizedek would have been necessary. [RHQ] Instead, priests who were descended from Aaron, [Levi’s descendant, would have been adequate].
12 Sepse, po të ndërrohet priftëria, domosdo ndërrohet edhe ligji.
[But we know they were not adequate, because a new type of priest like Melchizedek has come]. And since [God] has appointed a new type of priest, he also had to change the regulations [concerning how priests were appointed] {[he appointed priests]}.
13 Sepse ai për të cilin bëhet fjalë i përket një fisi tjetër, prej të cilit askush nuk i ka shërbyer ndonjëherë altarit;
[Jesus], the one about whom I am saying these things, is a descendant of someone else, [not a descendant of Levi]. None of the men from whom Jesus descended ever served as priests [MTY].
14 sepse dihet se Perëndia ynë lindi nga fisi i Judës, për të cilin Moisiu nuk tha asgjë lidhur me priftërinë.
[We know that] since it is obvious that it is from [the tribe of] Judah that our Lord was descended. Moses never said that any of Judah’s descendants would [become] priests.
15 Dhe kjo bëhet edhe më e qartë, në qoftë se del një prift tjetër pas shëmbëllimit të Melkisedekut,
Furthermore, [we know that the priests who were descended from Levi were inadequate, since] it is even more obvious that another priest has appeared who is like Melchizedek.
16 që nuk u bë i tillë në bazë të ligjit të porosisë së mishit, po në bazë të fuqisë të jetës së pashkatërrueshme.
Jesus became a priest, but not because [he fulfilled] what [God’s] law required [about being a descendant of Levi]. Instead, he has the kind of power that [came from a] life that nothing can destroy (OR, [enabled him to] live [again after he was] killed).
17 Sepse Shkrimi dëshmon: “Ti je prift për jetë të jetës, sipas rendit të Melkisedekut”. (aiōn g165)
[We know this] since [God] confirmed it in [the Scripture passage in which he said to his Son], You [(sg)] are a priest eternally just like Melchizedek was a priest. (aiōn g165)
18 Në këtë mënyrë bie poshtë urdhërimi i mëparshëm, për shkak të dobësisë dhe të padobisë së tij,
On the one hand, God canceled what he commanded previously [concerning the priests] because it failed in every way to enable anyone [to become all that God intended].
19 sepse ligji nuk mbaroi asnjë lloj pune, po futi një shpresë më të mirë, me anë të së cilës i afrohemi Perëndisë.
Remember that no one was able to become all that God intended [by obeying] the laws [that God gave Moses]. On the other hand, [God caused that we could] confidently expect better things [than we could expect by obeying God’s laws]. [He did that by his establishing Christ as priest]. Now by means of [Christ sacrificing himself for us] we can come near to God.
20 Dhe kjo nuk u bë pa betim. Sepse ata bëheshin priftërinj pa bërë betim,
Furthermore, [when God appointed Christ, it was when God] solemnly declared [that Christ would be a priest] [LIT]. When [God appointed former] priests, it was not by his solemnly declaring [that they would be priests].
21 (ndërsa ky në bazë të betimit nga ana e atij që i tha: “Perëndia u betua dhe nuk do të pendohet: Ti je prift përjetë, sipas rendit të Melkisedekut”). (aiōn g165)
However, when he [appointed Christ to be a priest], it was by these words that [the Psalmist wrote in Scripture]: The Lord has solemnly declared [to the Messiah], —and he will not change his mind— “You will be a priest forever!” (aiōn g165)
22 Kështu Jezusi u bë garant i një besëlidhjeje shumë më të mirë.
Because of that, Jesus guarantees that [the new] covenant will be better [than the old one].
23 Për më tepër ata qenë bërë priftërinj në numër të madh, sepse vdekja nuk i linte të qëndronin për gjithnjë,
And formerly, the priests could not keep serving [as priests], because they all died [PRS]. So there were many priests [to take the place of the ones who died].
24 kurse ai, mbasi qëndron për jetë të jetës, ka priftëri të patjetërsueshme, (aiōn g165)
But because [Jesus] lives eternally, he will continue to be a Supreme Priest forever. (aiōn g165)
25 prandaj edhe mund të shpëtojë plotësisht ata që me anë të tij i afrohen Perëndisë, sepse gjithmonë rron që të ndërmjetësojë për ta.
So, he can completely and eternally save those who come to God by [trusting in what Jesus has done for them], since he lives forever to plead [with God] to help them.
26 Sepse ne një kryeprift i tillë na duhej, i shenjtë, i pafaj, i papërlyer, i ndarë nga mëkatarët dhe i ngritur përmbi qiej,
Jesus is the kind of Supreme Priest that we need. He was holy; he did no wrong; he was completely innocent. [God] has now taken him up to the highest heaven separated from [living among] sinners.
27 i cili nuk ka nevojë çdo ditë, si ata kryepriftërinjtë, të ofrojë flijime më parë për mëkatet e veta e pastaj për ato të popullit; sepse këtë e bëri një herë e mirë, kur e kushtoi vetveten.
[The other] Supreme Priests need to sacrifice [animals] day by day [as well as year by year]. They do this, firstly, [to atone] for their own sins, and then [to atone for other] people [who have sinned]. [But because Jesus never sinned], he does not need to atone for his own sin. The only thing [he needed to do to save people] was to sacrifice himself once!
28 Sepse ligji vë kryepriftërinj njerëz që kanë dobësi, por fjala e betimit, që vjen pas ligjit, vë Birin që është i përkryer në jetë të jetës. (aiōn g165)
[We need a Supreme Priest like] him, because in the laws [that God gave Moses] [PRS] the ones who would be appointed to be priests would be men who tended [to sin easily]. But [God] solemnly [declared] [PRS] after [he had given] his laws [to Moses] that [he would appoint] (his Son/the man who is also God) [to be a Supreme Priest. Now] ([his Son/the man who is also God]) has forever become all that God intends him to be. (aiōn g165)

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