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No man takes this honor on himself, but he is called by God, just like Aaron was.
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God's Call, Not Self-Will
Commentators unanimously agree that the core principle of this verse is that spiritual authority, specifically the priesthood, is not an honor a person can take for themselves. It must be a direct appointment from God. The Old Testament provides the model in Aaron's divine call and gives stark warnings about those who usurped priestly roles, like Korah and King Uzziah, who faced disaster for their presumption.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And no man taketh this honor to himself. No one has a right to enter on this office unless he has the qualifications which God has prescri…
Taketh the honour unto himself (εαυτω λαμβανε την τιμην). Dative case of personal interest (εαυτω). The priest was called of God. …
19th Century
Anglican
But he who is called.—The true reading requires, when he is called. Not to himself does any man take the hon…
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Baptist
For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men in things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sin…
The negative statement immediately refutes any thought that a man can take the initiative in being made high priest. It is an honor to be a high pr…
16th Century
Protestant
And no man, etc. It should be noted in this verse that there is partly a likeness and partly a difference. What makes an office l…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And no man takes this honour to himself That is, the honour of the priesthood: the office of the high priest was a v…
The High Priest must be a man, a partaker of our nature. This shows that man had sinned, for God would not allow sinful man to come to him alone. B…
13th Century
Catholic
As we said at the beginning of this letter, the Apostle’s intention is to show that Christ is more excellent than all those from whom the Law deriv…