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Hebrews says that with a change of priesthood there is also a change of law, and these two are the main features of covenantal shifts. In context, "law" has specific reference to the rules of qualifications for priests.

One might generalize: Fundamental cultural changes are changes in priesthood and changes in law: Priesthood as the elite, the guardians of the sacred, however the sacred is defined; law as the rules for qualification of elites, whether piety, university training, skill in battle, etc.

posted by Peter J. Leithart on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at 05:28 PM

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