Hebrews 8:13
By calling this covenant “new,” He (Jesus) has made the first one
obsolete; and what is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear.
By calling this covenant “new,” He (Jesus) has made the first one
obsolete; and what is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear.
The Greek text is identical in both the Critical and the Received Texts:
CRITICAL TEXT
ἐν τῷ λέγειν Καινήν πεπαλαίωκεν τὴν πρώτην, τὸ δὲ παλαιούμενον καὶ γηράσκον ἐγγὺς ἀφανισμοῦ.
RECEIVED TEXT
ἐν τῷ λέγειν, Καινὴν πεπαλαίωκε τὴν πρώτην. τὸ δὲ παλαιούμενον καὶ γηράσκον, ἐγγὺς ἀφανισμοῦ.
πεπαλαίωκεν τὴν πρώτην = He has made the first obsolete (is correct).
According to Thayer's Greek Lexicon πεπαλαίωκεν (pepalaioken) means "to declare a thing to be old and so about to be abrogated".
To abrogate something means to declare it null and void, to annul, to abolish by authoritative action.
abrogate
verb
ab·ro·gate | \ ˈa-brə-ˌgāt
abrogated; abrogating
transitive verb
formal : to abolish by authoritative action : ANNUL abrogate a treaty
So when God and Christ declared that a New Covenant had come into existence, they abolished the Old Covenant. And the proof that it was abolished was displayed within the temple at Jerusalem on the day Christ died. The veil of the temple which separated the Holy of Holies from the Holy Place was supernaturally torn from top to bottom. The destruction of the temple in 70 AD finalized this abrogation.
This meant that the Levitical priesthood, temple worship, temple sacrifices, and all ceremonies associated with the Jewish feasts and festivals had come to an end. Why? Because Christ made ONE SACRIFICE FOR SINS FOREVER.
Anyone now who reverts back to the Old Covenant is in fact resisting God and rebelling against the New Covenant. And that is the status of unsaved Jews. As Stephen told the unrepentant Jews "Ye do always resist the Holy Ghost".
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