Hebrews Chapter 3/Commentary

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Hebrews Chapter 3

“This writer began by proving that Jesus was superior to the prophets (1:1-2); he went on to prove that Jesus was superior to the angels; and now he proceeds to prove that Jesus is superior to Moses. It might at first sight seem that this is an anticlimax. But it was not so for a Jew. For him Moses held a place that was utterly unique. He was the man with whom God had spoken face to face as man speaks with his friend (Numbers 12:6-8). He was the direct recipient of the Ten Commandments, the very Law of God” (Barclay pp. 28-29). The Law given by angels (2:2) was delivered through a Mediator (Galatians 3:19, i.e., Moses). Christ, therefore, must be compared to Moses and shown greater than this one that the Jewish people held in such reverence (John 9:28). “In this chapter the author approaches the problem of proving Christ’s superiority to Moses with great finesse, as any criticism of their renowned Leader and Lawgiver would only antagonize his readers and prevent all further discussion” (Wilson p. 40). 3:1 “Therefore”: If through Jesus, God has spoken His final and saving word (1:2; 2:3), and if the High Priest I speak of is so sympathetic and faithful, then we need to consider Him. “Holy brethren”: “Literally, ‘brethren consecrated’, separated from the world and dedicated to God” (Gr. Ex. N.T. p. 271). Brothers who are set apart from the world and are dedicated to serving God. By addressing his readers as “holy brothers”, the author is speaking spiritually rather than racially. He means “holy fellow Christians”. Believers are often called “brothers” (Galatians 1:11) and “holy ones” (1 Corinthians 1:2; Colossians 1:2). “Partakers of a heavenly calling”: We are sharers in a heavenly invitation. The origin, nature, and destiny of which are heavenly, this calling is when God invites all men through the gospel (2 Thessalonians 2:14; Mark 16:15). The origin of this gospel invitation is heaven (Ephesians 1:18), and the destination of this calling is heaven (Ephesians 4:4; 2 Peter 1:10-11; 1 Peter 5:10). 1


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