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Hebrews 3 6 Asv But Christ As A Son Over His Hous

hebrews 3 6 asv but Christ as A Son over his House W
hebrews 3 6 asv but Christ as A Son over his House W

Hebrews 3 6 Asv But Christ As A Son Over His House W (6) but christ as a son over his own house. rather, over his house. throughout this passage (hebrews 3:2; hebrews 3:5 6) "his house" must be taken in the sense of the quotation, as the house of god. whereas moses was faithful as a servant in this house of god, christ was faithful as a son set over his father's house. Kjv, word study bible, red letter edition: 1,700 key words that unlock the meaning of the bible. save: $18.00 (40%) kjv, value thinline bible, large print, red letter edition, comfort print. save: $9.00 (30%) but christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end.

hebrews 3 6 but Christ as A Son over his Own House Whose H
hebrews 3 6 but Christ as A Son over his Own House Whose H

Hebrews 3 6 But Christ As A Son Over His Own House Whose H 6. but christ—was and is faithful (heb 3:2). as a son over his own house—rather, "over his (god's, heb 3:4) house"; and therefore, as the inference from his being one with god, over his own house. so heb 10:21, "having an high priest over the house of god." christ enters his father's house as the master [over it], but moses as a servant [in. Hebrews 3:14. for we have come to share in christ, if indeed we hold our original confidence firm to the end. hebrews 6:11. and we desire each one of you to show the same earnestness to have the full assurance of hope until the end, psalm 119:33. he teach me, o lord, the way of your statutes; and i will keep it to the end. Hebrews 3:6 in context. 4 for every house is built by someone, but god is the builder of everything. 5 “moses was faithful as a servant in all god’s house,” bearing witness to what would be spoken by god in the future. 6 but christ is faithful as the son over god’s house. and we are his house, if indeed we hold firmly to our confidence. If we read αυτου without the aspirate, then his must refer to god, hebrews 3:4. but christ as a son over his (that is, god's) house: if we read αὑτου, with the aspirate, as some editions do, then what is spoken refers to christ; and the words above convey the same sense as those words, acts 20:28 : feed the church of god, which he.

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