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O God (ο θεος). This quotation (the fifth) is from Ps 45:7f. A Hebrew nuptial ode (επιθαλαμιυμ) for a king treated here as Messian…

But unto the Son he says (Psalms 45:6–7). The fact that the writer of this epistle makes this application of the Psalm to the …

Unto.—Rather, of. The connection with Hebrews 1:7 is so close (“Whereas of the angels He says . . . of the Son He says”),…

So you perceive that Christ is no created angel. He is sometimes compared to an angel. He is sometimes called the angel of the covenant, but he is …

The quotation here is from Ps 45:6–7, which refers to the Son, who is then addressed as “God.” His royal state is brought out by the references to …

But to the Son, etc. It must indeed be allowed that this Psalm was composed as a marriage song for Solomon, for his marriage with…

But unto the Son, he says
What he does not to angels, and which sets him infinitely above them; which shows him to b…

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…

Having proved by scriptural authority that the angels are spirits, the Apostle now offers a proof drawn from Christ himself. Here, he intends to pr…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson