a1:3
bExod 16:7
c33:18
dIsa 40:5
eLuke 9:32
fJohn 1:14
g2:11
h17:5
iRom 8:17
jJohn 1:18
kPhil 2:6
lCol 1:15
mHeb 11:3
nPs 33:6-11
oRev 19:13
pJohn 1:1-18
qHeb 9:11–10:18
rPs 110:1
sHeb 1:13
t8:1
u10:12
v12:2
wMatt 22:44
xActs 2:33
y1 Cor 15:25
z1 Kgs 2:19
aaPss 16:11
ab45:4
ad80:17

‏ Hebrews 1:3

1:3  a The word translated radiates, found only here in the New Testament, includes an idea of intense brightness. God’s own glory is the glorious manifestation of his presence (Exod 16:7  b; 33:18  c; Isa 40:5  d). The Son’s glory is an expression of God’s glory—the Son of God manifests the person and presence of God (Luke 9:32  e; John 1:14  f; 2:11  g; 17:5  h; Rom 8:17  i).

• The term translated expresses, used only here in the New Testament, was used of a distinguishing mark imprinted on an object such as a coin. The Son gives a clear picture of the very character of God (John 1:18  j; Phil 2:6  k; Col 1:15  l).

• the mighty power of his command (literally his powerful word): God’s word is the powerful, dynamic force that created and governs the world (Heb 11:3  m; Ps 33:6-11  n). Elsewhere the Son is called “the Word of God” (Rev 19:13  o; see also John 1:1-18  p).

• cleansed us from our sins: See Heb 9:11–10:18  q.

• he sat down: This clause is an allusion to Ps 110:1  r (see also Heb 1:13  s; 8:1  t; 10:12  u; 12:2  v), which foretold the exaltation of Christ after his suffering (see Matt 22:44  w; Acts 2:33  x; 1 Cor 15:25  y). The right hand of God indicates high honor, rank, and position (see 1 Kgs 2:19  z; Pss 16:11  aa; 45:4  ab, 9  ac; 80:17  ad).
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