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¶ The xxiiij. Lecture, vpon the 7. 8. and 9. verses.
7 Who in the dayes of his fleshe did offer vp prayers and supplications, with strong crying and teares vnto him, that was able to saue him frō death, & was also heard in that which he feared.
8 And though he were the Sonne, yet learned he obedience by the thinges which he suffered.
9 And beeing consecrate, was made the authour of eternal saluation vnto all them that obey him.
THE Apostle, in this Chapiter, beginneth to proue our Sauiour Christ to be the only high Prieste of the newe Testament: and be∣cause the people of Israel, had so great affiance in the priesthood of Aaron, that they could hardly be drawen away from the deteyning of it, thinking assuredly, that vnto that Priesthood, the lawe and testimonies of God had beene tyed for euer: and not knowing that all ceremonies of y• the law were ordeyned vntill the time of reformation, in whiche Christ should appeare & chaunge that Priesthood, to become him selfe vnto vs a Priest of a better tes∣tament: therefore the Apostle firste setteth foorth the properties of the Priesthood, according vnto the lawe, and after by comparison applieth them vnto Christe, in whome they all shine in a muche more excellent sorte, then before in Aaron: and ther∣fore it can not be, neither breach nor dishonour vn∣dishonour