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My point was that Jesus was not a Priest in the Jewish Law (something ive never thought about before) so saying the Apostles were not Priests either is not very relative.well wait. I thought you raised question about me saying of Jesus being thought of as a priest at Last Supper, instead of rabbi. So in context of Last Supper and Jewishness, the apostles were still “disciples” of a “rabbi”…technically not sent out yet. But surely after Jesus ascended, they were definitely commissioned as "apostles’’ and beginning a new context , new covenant. (before Calvary they at times were sent out two by two, but still in OT covenant).
When the Apostles were appointed/ordained presbyters/priests isnt significant. He was instructing them still, they were not confecting the Lord’s Supper.Just believe the apostles were not priests at Last Supper…but certainly after Pentecost they were presbyters, fellow presbyters amongst others they discipled and appointed.
This could be a good next thread!The Greek terminology of priest was not used anymore in NT Writ offices, replaced by presbyter, with good reason.