Hebrews 7 — Verse 1, 2, 3 (Introduction)
There is little variety in the Translation of these Verses, [in non-Latin alphabet], vul. Lat. Dei Summi, for altissimi, the most High God [in non-Latin alphabet], Syr. [in non-Latin alphabet] of all; but adds in a new way of Exposition, [in non-Latin alphabet] every thing that was with him; that is, of the Spoyls, as it is afterwards Expounded. [in non-Latin alphabet], vul. Lat. divisit; properly Syr. [in non-Latin alphabet] Separated, laid aside, Bez. impartitus est, Imparted, gave, [in non-Latin alphabet] vul. Lat. sine Genealogiâ; Bez. sine genere, without stock; sine serie generis, without Pedigree. The Syriack gives us an Exposition of this passage, Whose Father and Mother are not written in the Generations or Genealogies, neither the beginning of his days, nor the end of his life; which manifests how Ancient this Exposition of these words was in the Church, [in non-Latin alphabet], Syr. [in non-Latin alphabet]—his Priesthood remaineth.