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A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

S4: Week 32 Day 4: Connecting Psalm 110:4 & Hebrews 7:11-17

A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

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Yearlyplan, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Oldtestament, Bible, Newtestament, Dailygrace, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible.   Today, we are discussing week 32 day 4 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2   Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more.   Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.

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0:00.0

Welcome to a year in the Bible with Daily Grace.

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This year, we want to spend a few minutes with you every day walking through our study Christ and all of Scripture.

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Each week we will dive deeply into two passages of Scripture, one from the Old Testament and one from the New,

0:15.0

seeing how they connect and point to Jesus.

0:17.0

Whether you are doing the study yourself or just following along with us here, we are hopeful

0:22.0

that through studying these passages each week, you will see how Christ is not only present

0:26.6

throughout the entire biblical story, but the center of it. Hey friends, welcome back to Year in the Bible.

0:34.0

My name is Alexa, and I'm here with my co-host for the week and Tunisia.

0:44.8

Hi, everyone. This week we looked at Psalm 110, 4 and Hebrew 7, 11 through 17. And now we want to connect these two passages together and discuss how they point us to Christ. Alexa, do you want to

0:49.9

start us off by giving us a little more information about Hebrew 7 11 through 17? Yeah, we talked on

0:55.5

Tuesday about how there are just two spots in the Old Testament that speak about McKisledek,

1:00.2

but Hebrew 7 talks about him some more. The beginning of Hebrew 7 reiterates what we learned about

1:05.4

McKisseldeck that he was King of Salem, a priest of God most high, and that he met and blessed Abraham when he defeated the

1:12.6

kings. But the author of Hebrews gives us some more information about McKisledek. So,

1:18.3

MacKesedek's name means king of righteousness, and king of Salem means king of peace. And the author

1:24.3

also says that MacKeledek doesn't have a recorded genealogy.

1:27.8

He says, having neither beginning days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.

1:34.8

So that's super interesting language for lots of reasons.

1:38.8

One is that the erronic priesthood depended on genealogical descent.

1:44.6

So McKelzadek is different in that he isn't a priest because of genealogical descent.

1:48.9

He personally qualifies as a priest.

1:51.7

Then because McKelredek's genealogy and life are ambiguous, his priesthood continues because

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