CHAPTER 2 VERSES 10-13
HEBREWS CHAPTER TWO VS. 10-13
Heb 2:10 For it
became him, for
whom are all things, and by whom are
all things, in bringing
many sons unto glory, to make
the captain of their salvation perfect through
sufferings.
Heb 2:11 For both
he that sanctifieth
and they who are sanctified are
all of one: for which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren,
Heb 2:12 Saying,
I will declare thy name unto my
brethren, in the midst of the church will I
sing praise unto thee.
Heb 2:13 And again,
I will put my trust in him. And again, Behold I
and the children
which God hath given me.
2:10-13 Main
Point: Jesus has unified mankind with himself, and in turn mankind with God (through sanctification)
4. What is meant by the fact that Jesus
was made “perfect through sufferings”? Perfect: 5048-to complete, that is, (literally) accomplish
Sufferings:3804 something undergone, that is, hardship or pain
By becoming man, Jesus (the chief leader) became the unifying benefactor for God. God, through Jesus, now relates to mankind through this brotherly relationship.
Sufferings:3804 something undergone, that is, hardship or pain
By becoming man, Jesus (the chief leader) became the unifying benefactor for God. God, through Jesus, now relates to mankind through this brotherly relationship.
What is the significance
of this established brother relationship?
Jesus is part of
the church! Among us! One of us! His life, his personae declares the name of Jehovah,
and sings His praises in our midst!
5. How does this
passage prove that Christ is superior?
In contrast, no
angel has (or can) do this. Ultimately we will see that there was only one that
could accomplish this…Jesus.
Additional: How
does Jesus “tell of your name” (Jehovah)
One looks to the life of Jesus. It is exemplified with great compassion to those who are lost and seeks justice for the glory of God. Jesus never made a step that was not directed by the father.
One looks to the life of Jesus. It is exemplified with great compassion to those who are lost and seeks justice for the glory of God. Jesus never made a step that was not directed by the father.
Isn’t that what
he wants from us?
Sanctify: 37- to make holy, that is, (ceremonially) purify or consecrate
Other Important
words –Sons, children – denoting a familial relationship
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