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Introduction

CHAPTER 3

:-. THE SON OF GOD GREATER THAN MOSES, WHEREFORE UNBELIEF TOWARDS HIM WILL INCUR A HEAVIER PUNISHMENT THAN BEFELL UNBELIEVING ISRAEL IN THE WILDERNESS.

As Moses especially was the prophet by whom "God in times past spake to the fathers," being the mediator of the law, Paul deems it necessary now to show that, great as was Moses, the Son of God is greater. EBRARD in ALFORD remarks, The angel of the covenant came in the name of God before Israel; Moses in the name of Israel before God; whereas the high priest came both in the name of God (bearing the name JEHOVAH on his forehead) before Israel, and in the name of Israel (bearing the names of the twelve tribes on his breast) before God (Exodus 28:9-29; Exodus 28:36; Exodus 28:38). Now Christ is above the angels, according to the first and second chapters because (1) as Son of God He is higher; and (2) because manhood, though originally lower than angels, is in Him exalted above them to the lordship of "the world to come," inasmuch as He is at once Messenger of God to men, and also atoning Priest-Representative of men before God (Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 2:18). Parallel with this line of argument as to His superiority to angels (Hebrews 2:18- :) runs that which here follows as to His superiority to Moses (Hebrews 3:3): (1) because as Son over the house; He is above the servant in the house (Hebrews 3:5; Hebrews 3:6), just as the angels were shown to be but ministering (serving) spirits (Hebrews 3:6- :), whereas He is the Son (Hebrews 3:7; Hebrews 3:8); (2) because the bringing of Israel into the promised rest, which was not finished by Moses, is accomplished by Him (Hebrews 3:8- :), through His being not merely a leader and lawgiver as Moses, but also a propitiatory High Priest (Hebrews 4:14; Hebrews 5:10).

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