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Unto which (Τιν). "To which individual angel." As a class angels are called sons of God (Elohim) (Psalms 29:1), but no…

For unto which oft he angels, etc. The object of this is to prove that the Son of God, who has spoken to men in these last days, is superi…

For unto which of the angels . . . . “God has spoken of the Me iah as His Son, a title which no angel ever receives from Him.” Tha…

They are servants, but they are not sons; they are created, but they are not begotten. You see what he says to the Son – I will be to him a Fat…

The opening question, “For to which of the angels did God ever say,” implies that Christ is to be seen in all the Scriptures because there is no ex…

For unto which of the angels said he at any time
That is, he never said to any of the angels what he has said to Chr…

Many Jews had a superstitious or idolatrous respect for angels because they had received the law and other messages of the Divine will through thei…

As mentioned, the Apostle devotes this entire first chapter to exalting Christ over the angels because of His excellence. Therefore, he lists four …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson