Jesus is Faithful - Hebrews 3:1-6
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2019
- We see the faithfulness of Jesus in the fifth episode of this message series by Pastor David Guzik on the book of Hebrews.
Here is a link to David Guzik's commentary on Hebrews 3: enduringword.com/bible-commen... Развлечения
I pray that all the time when I’m in the valley. Lord, please hold onto me.
You are Great man of God David. May God keep using YOU for His Glory.
We use all your material in our Women's Bible Study. I am grateful. Thank you. Jesus is our Anchor.
I have lost my confidence. And feel separated from Jesus. For a while now. And it makes me sad. Glad I stumbled upon David's utubes. Hope soon I will move back to where I should be..bcos Jesus hasn't moved, I have. Just a real bad Season
SUSI...it happens to lots of us. We go through seasons of spiritual dryness, but God is faithful, and you are correct...He doesn't leave us. So glad that you found the channel. May God revive your heart towards Him again....and He will!
@@DavidGuzikEnduringWord thanks, David.
Thank you very much from Brazil. As I’m learning English, I’m learning bible.
Thank you so much David ... Began a study of the bible and have found your videos an invaluable resource. God bless you sir
Thanks David! Praying for you and your ministry.😃😃😃
Great message!
Thanks, Jeremiah!
Keep up the good work! I hope you are able to continue producing video Bible lessons. Very helpful!
Praise God for your ministry Ps David.
God bless you friend of God, have benefited alot from you
Preach on, Brother!
🙏🙏🙏 Thank God for the kingdom
Amen 🙏
What has God built into you? What are unique ways you can give honor to Jesus if you're complimented.
Of the Son he says, ‘Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever.’” (KJ, NE, TEV, Dy, JB, NAB Bibles have similar renderings.) However, NW reads: “But with reference to the Son: ‘God is your throne forever and ever.’” (AT, Mo, TC, By convey the same idea.)
Which rendering is harmonious with the context? The preceding verses (5-7) say that God is speaking, not that he is being addressed; and the following verse uses the expression “God, thy God,” showing that the one addressed is not the Most High God but is a worshiper of that God. Hebrews 1:8 quotes from Psalm 45:6, which originally was addressed to a human king of Israel. Obviously, the Bible writer of this psalm did not think that this human king was Almighty God. Rather, Psalm 45:6, in RS, reads “Your divine throne.” (NE says, “Your throne is like God’s throne.” JP [verse 7]: “Thy throne given of God.”) Solomon, who was possibly the king originally addressed in Psalm 45, was said to sit “upon Jehovah’s throne.” (1 Chron. 29:23, NW) In harmony with the fact that God is the “throne,” or Source and Upholder of Christ’s kingship, Daniel 7:13, 14 and Luke 1:32 show that God confers such authority on him.
Hebrews 1:8, 9 quotes from Psalm 45:6, 7, concerning which the Bible scholar B. F. Westcott states: “The LXX. admits of two renderings: [ho the·osʹ] can be taken as a vocative in both cases (Thy throne, O God, . . . therefore, O God, Thy God . . . ) or it can be taken as the subject (or the predicate) in the first case (God is Thy throne, or Thy throne is God . . . ), and in apposition to [ho the·osʹ sou] in the second case (Therefore God, even Thy God . . . ). . . . It is scarcely possible that [’Elo·himʹ] in the original can be addressed to the king. The presumption therefore is against the belief that [ho the·osʹ] is a vocative in the LXX. Thus on the whole it seems best to adopt in the first clause the rendering: God is Thy throne (or, Thy throne is God), that is ‘Thy kingdom is founded upon God, the immovable Rock.’”-The Epistle to the Hebrews (London, 1889), pp. 25, 26.
So this is probably over your head……isn’t it?
How did watchtower in acts 20:28 inserted the nonexistent word “Son”? Is the word of God with or without “Son” on this verse?
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