Hebrews 3:4

4 Every house is built by someone, but the builder of everything is God himself.

Hebrews 3:4 Meaning and Commentary

Hebrews 3:4

For every house is built by some man
Or by some one; for a house does not build itself: this is true of houses properly taken, or improperly, as nations, tribes, families, and kindred, of the whole church in general, of particular congregations, and of individual believers; the greatest saints, even apostles and prophets, such an one as Moses, are built by and upon Christ; their persons are built on him; they receive all their gifts for edification from him, and their success is owing to him; though they are to be esteemed of in their proper places: the apostle's design is to bring down the high esteem the Jews had of Moses, that they might rightly value Christ.

But he that built all things is God;
Christ has built all things, and therefore he is God, and must be infinitely above Moses; for this is not to be understood of God and of the creation of the world, and of all things in it by him; but of Christ, and of his building the church, and of his ordering and managing of that, and all affairs relating to it; such as the constitution of it, settling the worship of God, and the ordinances in it, the redemption and salvation of the members of it, and its rule and government; all which prove him to be God, and above Moses.

Hebrews 3:4 In-Context

2 Jesus was faithful to God as Moses was in God's family.
3 Jesus has more honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has more honor than the house itself.
4 Every house is built by someone, but the builder of everything is God himself.
5 Moses was faithful in God's family as a servant, and he told what God would say in the future.
6 But Christ is faithful as a Son over God's house. And we are God's house if we keep on being very sure about our great hope.
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