< Hebrews 1 >

1 God, who at sundry times, and various ways, spake of old unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken to us by his Son,
God, who in ancient days spoke to our forefathers in many distinct messages and by various methods through the Prophets,
2 whom He hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also He made the worlds. (aiōn g165)
has at the end of these days spoken to us through a Son, who is the pre-destined Lord of the universe, and through whom He made the Ages. (aiōn g165)
3 Who being the refulgence of his glory and the imprest image of his person, and sustaining all things by his powerful word, having by Himself performed the purging away of our sins, sat down at the right hand of the majesty on high.
He brightly reflects God's glory and is the exact representation of His being, and upholds the universe by His all-powerful word. After securing man's purification from sin He took His seat at the right hand of the Majesty on high,
4 Being as much superior to the angels, as He inheriteth a name more excellent than they.
having become as far superior to the angels as the Name He possesses by inheritance is more excellent than theirs.
5 For to which of the angels did He ever say, "Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee?" and again, "I will be to Him a Father, and He shall be to me a Son?"
For to which of the angels did God ever say, "My Son art Thou: I have this day become Thy Father;" and again, "I will be a Father to Him, and He shall be My Son"?
6 and when He again introduceth the First-born into the world, he saith, "And let all the angels of God worship Him."
But speaking of the time when He once more brings His Firstborn into the world, He says, "And let all God's angels worship Him."
7 And as to the angels He saith, "Who maketh his angels spirits and his ministers a flame of fire:"
Moreover of the angels He says, "He changes His angels into winds, and His ministering servants into a flame of fire."
8 but to the Son, "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever; the sceptre of thy kingdom is a sceptre of righteousness: (aiōn g165)
But of His Son, He says, "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and for ever, and the sceptre of Thy Kingdom is a sceptre of absolute justice. (aiōn g165)
9 thou lovest righteousness and hatest iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thine associates."
Thou hast loved righteousness and hated lawlessness; therefore God, Thy God, has anointed Thee with the oil of gladness beyond Thy companions."
10 And in another place, "Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast founded the earth, and the heavens are the works of thy hands:
It is also of His Son that God says, "Thou, O Lord, in the beginning didst lay the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of Thy hands.
11 they shall perish, but thou remainest; and they shall all grow old as a garment,
The heavens will perish, but Thou remainest; and they will all grow old like a garment,
12 and as a mantle wilt thou fold them up, and they shall be changed; but thou art the same, and thy years shall not fail."
and, as though they were a mantle Thou wilt roll them up; yes, like a garment, and they will undergo change. But Thou art the same, and Thy years will never come to an end."
13 But to which of the angels hath He ever said, "Sit thou at my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool?"
To which of the angels has He ever said, "Sit at My right hand till I make Thy foes a footstool for Thy feet"?
14 Are they not all ministring spirits, sent forth to attend on those who shall be heirs of salvation?
Are not all angels spirits that serve Him--whom He sends out to render service for the benefit of those who, before long, will inherit salvation?

< Hebrews 1 >