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The phrase "having become" suggests a transition after his work on Earth, where Jesus was temporarily "made lower than the angels" during his incarnation (Hebrews 2:9).
The passage emphasizes that while angels serve a function, Jesus possesses a superior nature as the Son.
Jesus inherits a name through his position as the Son, rather than by title or adoption as an angel might. evrei_1_a_mostenit_un_nume
The name is superior because it reflects his nature as Creator and Heir, whereas angels are servants or messengers (Hebrews 1:7).
The name itself is "Son" (or Son of God), a designation that denotes a unique, intimate relationship with God (the Father) that angels do not share. The phrase "having become" suggests a transition after
The verse compares Jesus to angels, which were considered the highest heavenly beings in Jewish thought.
The "inheritance" is often linked to the resurrection and ascension, where the Son's status was revealed and validated (similar to how David's son was acknowledged). Summary Table: Jesus vs. Angels (Hebrews 1) Son ( Jesus ) Status Servants/Messengers Heir and Creator Nature Created Beings Divine/Firstborn Name Lesser Names Inherited "Son" Role Worship the Son Worshipped/Ruler The name is superior because it reflects his
Some interpretations argue that the "name" refers to the divine name YHWH (or Jehovah). Key Interpretations & Insights