Verse(Click for Chapter) New International Version In speaking of the angels he says, “He makes his angels spirits, and his servants flames of fire.” New Living Translation Regarding the angels, he says, “He sends his angels like the winds, his servants like flames of fire.” ...
7 Here is what he says about the angels: `God makes his angels to be like the winds. He makes his helpers to be like flames of fire.' 8 But here is what God says about his Son: `O God, you will sit and rule for ever. You will rule in the right way. 9 You have loved ...
5It is not to angels that he has subjected the world to come, about which we are speaking.6But there is a place where someonehas testified: “What is mankind that you are mindful of them, a son of man that you care for him?
More excellent then than angels He must be who stands in such a relationship to God — a relationship brought about, as we have already remarked (p. 37), in a way peculiar to Him alone. And more excellent than the angels the whole angelic host will on a coming day openly acknowledge....
The central figure in this verse, recognized as the Son of God who embodies perfect righteousness and is anointed by God.2. God the FatherThe one who anoints Jesus, affirming His divine authority and mission.3. CompanionsRefers to those who are associated with Jesus, possibly angels or ...
The exhortations are to brotherly love, and the continuance of it, Heb 13:1 to hospitality, by which some have entertained angels unawares, Heb 13:2, to sympathy with those that are in bonds, and in, afflictions, Heb 12:3 to purity and chastity in the honourable state of marriage, ...
Hebrews 12:22 But you are come to mount Sion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the company of many thousands of angels,... Read verse in Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible
Many scholars view these some of these Jewish readers as still unsaved and needed to be convinced that Jesus is superior to Aaron and the old covenant. The context stresses the superiority of Christ over the prophets, angels, Moses, Aaron, the covenant with its law and sacrifices, etc. The...
The author of Hebrews shifts his argument to include Sarah in verse eleven. She is obviously important to the argument because the son of the promise could not be born without her involvement. She was barren, and because of her age she could not bear children except for a divine intervention...
Angels. Thousands of angels are gathered in joyful assembly.35In Revelation we see heavenly beings of all kinds worshipping the Lord. Believers, the "church of the firstborn." Heavenly Jerusalem is seen as the dwelling place of the saints and martyrs who have gone on before. If it were si...