The Non-Jewish High Priest Office of Jesus Christ in the New Covenant and the Priesthood of Believers
The book of Hebrews in the New Testament portion of the Bible conclusively shows the superiority of the New Covenant, instituted by Jesus Christ, compared to the Old Covenant, instituted by Moses and The Law. The authorship of the book is not stated, but it has historically been attributed to the apostle Paul, the author of many other portions of the New Testament, as the writing style is very similar. There may have been other contributing authors, but it is not a personal letter from Paul written to specific congregations of believers in various locations, like the rest of his writings. It is written more like a legal brief, to be used by anyone who is a true believer in Jesus Christ, and it completely demolishes the arguments of the unbelieving Jews of Paul's day, who are generally referred to as "Zionists" today, which include not only the unbelieving Jews, but a major portion of the Christian religions, especially the Evangelical Zionist Christians who are currently running the government of the United States of America. This article will look at the superiority of the office of "High Priest" that Jesus was appointed to, which preceded the priesthood and office of high priest under the Law of Moses, and his brother Aaron who became the first Jewish high priest, because the priesthood of Jesus Christ is based on a priesthood that existed hundreds of years before Aaron and Moses were even born, and long before the "Jews" ever existed. Jesus is the current reigning High Priest, and his believers and disciples now make up the "priesthood," regardless of their ethnicity, earthly citizenship, or any religious affiliation.


