< Hebrews 7 >

1 It was this Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest of the Most High God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and gave him his blessing;
Διότι ούτος ο Μελχισεδέκ, βασιλεύς Σαλήμ, ιερεύς του Θεού του Υψίστου, όστις συνήντησε τον Αβραάμ επιστρέφοντα από της καταστροφής των βασιλέων και ηυλόγησεν αυτόν,
2 and it was to him that Abraham allotted a tithe of all the spoil. The meaning of his name is “king of righteousness,” and besides that, he was also king of Salem, which means “king of peace.”
εις ον ο Αβραάμ εχώρισε και δέκατον από πάντων των λαφύρων, όστις πρώτον μεν ερμηνεύεται βασιλεύς δικαιοσύνης, έπειτα δε βασιλεύς Σαλήμ, το οποίον είναι βασιλεύς ειρήνης,
3 There is no record of his father, or mother, or lineage, nor again of any beginning of his days, or end of his life. In this he resembles the Son of God, and stands before us as a priest whose priesthood is continuous.
απάτωρ, αμήτωρ, αγενεαλόγητος, μη έχων μήτε αρχήν ημερών μήτε τέλος ζωής, αλλ' αφωμοιωμένος με τον Υιόν του Θεού, μένει ιερεύς πάντοτε.
4 Consider, then the importance of this Melchizedek, to whom even the patriarch Abraham himself gave a tithe of the choicest spoils.
Στοχασθήτε δε πόσον μέγας ήτο ούτος, εις ον ο Αβραάμ ο πατριάρχης έδωκε και δέκατον εκ των λαφύρων.
5 Those descendants of Levi, who are from time to time appointed to the priesthood, are directed to collect tithes from the people in accordance with the Law – that is from their own kindred, although they also are descended from Abraham.
Και όσοι μεν εκ των υιών του Λευΐ λαμβάνουσι την ιερατείαν, έχουσιν εντολήν να αποδεκατόνωσι τον λαόν κατά τον νόμον, τουτέστι τους αδελφούς αυτών, καίτοι εξελθόντας εκ της οσφύος του Αβραάμ·
6 But Melchizedek, although not of this lineage, received tithes from Abraham, and gave his blessing to the man who had God’s promises.
εκείνος δε όστις δεν εγενεαλογείτο εξ αυτών, εδεκάτωσε τον Αβραάμ, και ηυλόγησε τον έχοντα τας επαγγελίας·
7 Now no one can dispute that it is the superior who blesses the inferior.
χωρίς δε τινός αντιλογίας το μικρότερον ευλογείται υπό του μεγαλητέρου.
8 In the one case the tithes are received by people who are mortal; in the other case by one about whom there is the statement that his life still continues.
Και εδώ μεν θνητοί άνθρωποι λαμβάνουσι δέκατα, εκεί δε λαμβάνει ο μαρτυρούμενος ότι ζη.
9 Moreover, in a sense, even Levi, who is the receiver of the tithes, has, through Abraham, paid tithes;
Και διά να είπω ούτω, διά του Αβραάμ και ο Λευΐ, όστις ελάμβανε δέκατα, απεδεκατώθη.
10 for Levi was still in the body of his ancestor when Melchizedek met Abraham.
Διότι εν τη οσφύϊ του πατρός αυτού ήτο έτι, ότε συνήντησεν αυτόν ο Μελχισεδέκ.
11 If, then, perfection had been attainable through the Levitical priesthood – and it was under this priesthood that the people received the Law – why was it still necessary that a priest of a different order should appear, a priest of the order of Melchizedek and not of the order of Aaron?
Εάν λοιπόν η τελειότης υπήρχε διά Λευϊτικής ιερωσύνης· διότι ο λαός επ' αυτής έλαβε τον νόμον· τις χρεία πλέον να εγερθή άλλος ιερεύς κατά την τάξιν Μελχισεδέχ, και ουχί να λέγηται κατά την τάξιν Ααρών;
12 With the change of the priesthood a change of the Law became a necessity.
Διότι μετατιθεμένης της ιερωσύνης, εξ ανάγκης και νόμου μετάθεσις γίνεται.
13 And he of whom all this is said belonged to quite a different tribe, no member of which has ever served at the altar.
Επειδή εκείνος, περί του οποίου λέγονται ταύτα, άλλης φυλής μετείχεν, εξ ης ουδείς επλησίασεν εις το θυσιαστήριον.
14 For it is plain that our Lord had sprung from the tribe of Judah, though of that tribe Moses said nothing about their being priests.
Επειδή είναι πρόδηλον ότι εξ Ιούδα ανέτειλεν ο Κύριος ημών, εις την οποίαν φυλήν ο Μωϋσής ουδέν περί ιερωσύνης ελάλησε.
15 All this becomes even yet plainer when we remember that a new priest has appeared, resembling Melchizedek,
Και περισσότερον έτι κατάδηλον είναι, διότι κατά την ομοιότητα του Μελχισεδέκ εγείρεται άλλος ιερεύς,
16 and that he was appointed, not under a Law regulating only earthly matters, but by virtue of a life beyond the reach of death;
όστις δεν έγεινε κατά νόμον σαρκικής εντολής αλλά κατά δύναμιν ζωής ατελευτήτου·
17 for that is the meaning of the declaration – “You are for all time a priest of the order of Melchizedek.” (aiōn g165)
διότι μαρτυρεί λέγων ότι Συ είσαι ιερεύς εις τον αιώνα κατά την τάξιν Μελχισεδέκ. (aiōn g165)
18 On the one hand, we have the abolition of a previous regulation as being both inefficient and useless
Διότι αθέτησις μεν γίνεται της προηγουμένης εντολής διά το ασθενές και ανωφελές αυτής·
19 (for the Law never brought anything to perfection); and, on the other hand, we have the introduction of a better hope, which enables us to draw near to God.
επειδή ο νόμος ουδέν έφερεν εις το τέλειον, έγεινε δε επεισαγωγή ελπίδος καλητέρας, διά της οποίας πλησιάζομεν εις τον Θεόν.
20 Then again, the appointment of this new priest was ratified by an oath, which is not so with the Levitical priests,
Και καθ' όσον δεν έγεινεν ιερεύς χωρίς ορκωμοσίας·
21 but his appointment was ratified by an oath, when God said to him – “The Lord has sworn, and will not change, ‘You are a priest for all time.’” (aiōn g165)
διότι εκείνοι έγειναν ιερείς χωρίς ορκωμοσίας, ούτος δε μετά ορκωμοσίας διά του λέγοντος προς αυτόν· Ώμοσε Κύριος, και δεν θέλει μεταμεληθή· Συ είσαι ιερεύς εις τον αιώνα κατά την τάξιν Μελχισεδέκ· (aiōn g165)
22 And the oath shows the corresponding superiority of the covenant of which Jesus is appointed the surety.
κατά τοσούτον ανωτέρας διαθήκης εγγυητής έγεινεν ο Ιησούς.
23 Again, new Levitical priests are continually being appointed, because death prevents their remaining in office;
Και εκείνοι μεν έγειναν πολλοί ιερείς, επειδή ημποδίζοντο υπό του θανάτου να παραμένωσιν·
24 but Jesus remains for all time, and therefore the priesthood that he holds will never pass to another. (aiōn g165)
εκείνος όμως, επειδή μένει εις τον αιώνα, έχει αμετάθετον την ιερωσύνην· (aiōn g165)
25 And that is why he is able to save perfectly those who come to God through him, living for ever, as he does, to intercede of their behalf.
όθεν δύναται και να σώζη εντελώς τους προσερχομένους εις τον Θεόν δι' αυτού, ζων πάντοτε διά να μεσιτεύση υπέρ αυτών.
26 This was the high priest that we needed – holy, innocent, spotless, withdrawn from sinners, exalted above the highest heaven,
Διότι τοιούτος αρχιερεύς έπρεπεν εις ημάς, όσιος, άκακος, αμίαντος, κεχωρισμένος από των αμαρτωλών και υψηλότερος των ουρανών γενόμενος,
27 one who has no need to offer sacrifices daily as those high priests have, first for their own sins, and then for those of the people. For this he did once and for all, when he offered himself as the sacrifice.
όστις δεν έχει καθ' ημέραν ανάγκην, ως οι αρχιερείς να προσφέρη πρότερον θυσίας υπέρ των ιδίων αυτού αμαρτιών, έπειτα υπέρ των του λαού· διότι άπαξ έκαμε τούτο, ότε προσέφερεν εαυτόν.
28 The Law appoints as high priests men who are weak, but the words of God’s oath, which was later than the Law, name the Son as, for all time, the perfect priest. (aiōn g165)
Διότι ο νόμος καθιστά αρχιερείς ανθρώπους έχοντας αδυναμίαν· ο λόγος όμως της ορκωμοσίας της μετά τον νόμον κατέστησε τον Υιόν, όστις είναι τετελειωμένος εις τον αιώνα. (aiōn g165)

< Hebrews 7 >