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Whose house are we (ου οικος εσμεν ημεις). We Christians (Jew and Gentile) looked at as a whole, not as a local organization.
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But Christ as a son over his own house. He is not a servant. To the whole household or family of God, He sustains the same relation that a…

But Christ as a son over his own house.—Rather, over His house. Throughout this pa age (Hebrews 3:2; [Referen…

Who was faithful to him that appointed him, as also Moses was faithful in all his house. For this man was counted worthy of more glory than Mos…

The name “Christ” (GK 5986) is used here for the first time in this letter, without the article (as in 9:11, 24). Here, where a name of dignity is …

Whose house are we, etc. Just as Paul, in his Epistle to the Romans, after prefacing that he was appointed to be the Apostle of t…

But Christ as a Son over his own house
As Moses was not, though the Jews say that he was (tybd hyram

Christ is to be considered as the Apostle of our profession, the Messenger sent by God to people, the great Revealer of that faith which we profess…

As was said earlier, the Old Law derived its authority from three sources: from angels, from Moses, and from Aaron, the high priest. The Apostle pr…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson