Analysis Of The Chapter
The main object of the Epistle is to commend the Christian religion to
those who were addressed in it in such a way as to prevent defection
from it. This is done, principally, by showing its superiority to the
Mosaic system. The great danger of Christians in Palestine was of... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD WHO AT SUNDRY TIMES - The commencement of this Epistle varies from
all the others which Paul wrote. In every other instance he at first
announces his name, and the name of the church or of the individual to
whom he wrote. In regard to the reason why he here varies from that
custom, see the intro... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH IN THESE LAST DAYS - In this the final dispensation; or in this
dispensation under which the affairs of the world will be wound up.
Phrases similar to this occur frequently in the Scriptures. They do
not imply that the world was soon coming to an end, but that that was
the “last” dispensation,... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO BEING THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS GLORY - This verse is designed to
state the dignity and exalted rank of the Son of God, and is
exceedingly important with reference to a correct view of the
Redeemer. Every word which is employed is of great importance, and
should be clearly understood in order to a c... [ Continue Reading ]
BEING MADE SO MUCH BETTER - Being exalted so much above the angels.
The word “better” here does not refer to moral character, but to
exaltation of rank. As Mediator; as the Son of God in our nature, he
is exalted far above the angels.
THAN THE ANGELS - Than all angels of every rank; see notes on
Ep... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR UNTO WHICH OF THE ANGELS ... - The object of this is, to prove
that the Son of God, who has spoken to people in these last days, is
superior to the angels. As the apostle was writing to those who had
been trained in the Jewish religion, and who admitted the authority of
the Old Testament, of cou... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AGAIN - Margin, “When he bringeth in again.” The proper
construction of this sentence probably is, “But when, moreover, he
brings in,” etc. The word “again” refers not to the fact that
the Son of God is brought “again” into the world, implying that he
had been introduced before; but it refers to... [ Continue Reading ]
AND OF THE ANGELS HE SAITH, WHO MAKETH HIS ANGELS SPIRITS - He gives
to them an inferior name, and assigns to them a more humble office.
They are mere ministers, and have not ascribed to them the name of
“Son.” They have a name which implies a more humble rank and
office - the name “spirit,” and the... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT UNTO THE SON HE SAITH - In Psalms 45:6. The fact that the writer
of this Epistle makes this application of the Psalm to the Messiah,
proves that it was so applied in his time, or that it would be readily
admitted to be applicable to him. It has been generally admitted, by
both Jewish and Christi... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST LOVED RIGHTEOUSNESS - Thou hast been obedient to the Law of
God, or holy and upright. Nothing can be more truly adapted to express
the character of anyone than this is to describe the Lord Jesus, who
was “holy, harmless, undefiled,” who “did no sin, and in whose
mouth no guile was found;”... [ Continue Reading ]
AND - That is, “To add another instance;” or, “to the Son he
saith in another place, or in the following language.” This is
connected with Hebrews 1:8. “Unto the Son he saith Hebrews 1:8, Thy
throne,” etc. - and Hebrews 1:10 he “also” saith, “Thou
Lord,” etc. That this is the meaning is apparent, be... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL PERISH - That is, the heavens and the earth. They shall
pass away; or they shall be destroyed. Probably no more is meant by
the phrase here, than that important changes will take place in them,
or than that they will change their form. Still it is not possible to
foresee what changes may... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS A VESTURE - A garment; literally something thrown around -
περιβόλαιον peribolaion - and denoting properly the outer
garment, the cloak or mantle; see notes, Matthew 5:40. “Shalt thou
fold them up.” That is, the heavens. They are represented in the
Scriptures as an “expanse.” or something sp... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT TO WHICH OF THE ANGELS - The apostle adduces one other proof of
the exaltation of the Son of God above the angels. He asks where there
is an instance in which God had addressed any one of the angels, and
asked him to sit at his right hand until he should subdue his enemies
under him? Yet that hi... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE THEY NOT ALL - There is not one of them that is elevated to the
high rank of the Redeemer. Even the most exalted angel is employed in
the comparatively humble office of a ministering spirit appointed to
aid the heirs of salvation. “Ministering spirits.” A
“ministering” spirit is one that is empl... [ Continue Reading ]