yet far more evident The word used (katadçlon) is stronger than that used in Hebrews 7:14 (prodçlon) and does not occur elsewhere in the N.T. The change of the Law can be yet more decisively inferredfrom the fact that Melchisedek is not only a Priest of a different tribe from Levi, but a priest constituted in a wholly different manner, and even as he might have said out of the limits of the Twelve tribes altogether; and yet a Priest was to be raised after hisorder, not after that of Aaron.

for that Rather, "if" (as is the case), i.e. "seeing that."

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