Hebrews 1
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God Spoke Through His Son
1In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets many times and in many different ways. 2But now in these last days God has spoken to us through his Son. God has chosen his Son to own all things, and through him he made the world. 3The Son reflects the glory of God and shows exactly what God is like. He holds everything together with his powerful word. When the Son made people clean from their sins, he sat down at the right side of God, the Great One in heaven. 4The Son became much greater than the angels, and God gave him a name that is much greater than theirs.
5This is because God never said to any of the angels,
“You are my Son.
Today I have become your Father.”#Psalm 2:7
Nor did God say of any angel,
“I will be his Father,
and he will be my Son.”#2 Samuel 7:14
6And when God brings his firstborn Son into the world, he says,
“Let all God’s angels worship him.”#Psalm 97:7
7This is what God said about the angels:
“God makes his angels become like winds.
He makes his servants become like flames of fire.”#Psalm 104:4
8But God said this about his Son:
“God, your throne will last forever and ever.
You will rule your kingdom with fairness.
9You love right and hate evil,
so God has chosen you from among your friends;
he has set you apart with much joy.”#Psalm 45:6–7
10God also says,
“Lord, in the beginning you made the earth,
and your hands made the skies.
11They will be destroyed, but you will remain.
They will all wear out like clothes.
12You will fold them like a coat.
And, like clothes, you will change them.
But you never change,
and your life will never end.”#Psalm 102:25–27
13And God never said this to an angel:
“Sit by me at my right side
until I put your enemies under your control.”#Psalm 110:1
14All the angels are spirits who serve God and are sent to help those who will receive salvation.
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