Hebrews 1:5

Verse

Hebrews 1:5

For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee? And again, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to me a Son?

  • God
  • Sovereignty
  • Judgment
  • Trust
  • Righteousness
Bebe's interpretation
In verses 1 through 4, Jesus is described as being superior to any angel, both in terms of authority and power. In verse 5 of Hebrews 1, the author describes specific Old Testament evidence that supports this claim. According to the prophets, Messiah Jesus Christ is neither a created being nor a spiritual force. As God's only Son, He is superior and unique.
Jesus was that little baby boy, born 2000 years ago in Bethlehem, who was given by the Father to redeem mankind from its sins. As the child of Mary lay in a manger so long ago, this was the eternal God who clothed Himself in vulnerable humanity. Since He was the visible image of the invisible God, He was truly the only begotten Son of the Father.
In the most profound and biblical sense, the Lord Jesus was begotten upon His glorious Resurrection. After His resurrection from the grave, Christ became the first begotten from the dead. When He rose from the grave, the Father was able to say, "This day I have begotten Thee."
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