Hebreos 2:7-17

7 Tú lo hiciste un poco menor que los ángeles, lo coronaste de gloria y de honra, y lo pusiste sobre las obras de tus manos
8 todas las cosas sujetaste debajo de sus pies; porque en cuanto le sujetó todas las cosas, nada dejó que no sea sujeto a él. Mas aun no vemos que todas las cosas le son sujetas
9 Pero vemos a aquel Jesús coronado de gloria y de honra, quien fue hecho un poco menor que los ángeles por pasión de muerte, para que por la gracia de Dios gustara la muerte por todos
10 Porque convenía que aquel por amor del cual son todas las cosas, y por el cual son todas las cosas, habiendo de traer en su gloria a muchos hijos, perfeccionara por aflicciones al autor de la salud de ellos
11 Porque el que santifica y los que son santificados de uno son todos; por lo cual no se avergüenza de llamarlos hermanos
12 Diciendo: Anunciaré a mis hermanos tu nombre, en medio de la congregación te alabaré
13 Y otra vez: Yo confiaré en él. Y otra vez: He aquí, yo y los hijos que Dios me dio
14 Así que, por cuanto los hijos participan de carne y sangre, él también participó de lo mismo, para destruir por la muerte al que tenía el imperio de la muerte, esto es, al diablo
15 Y librar a los que por el temor de la muerte estaban por toda la vida sujetos a servidumbre
16 Que no tomó a los ángeles, sino a la simiente de Abraham
17 Por lo cual, debía hacerse en todo semejante a los hermanos, ser hecho misericordioso y fiel Sumo Sacerdote en lo que es para con Dios, para expiar los pecados del pueblo

Hebreos 2:7-17 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO HEBREWS 2

In this chapter the apostle, from the superior excellency of Christ, by whom the Gospel revelation is come, discoursed of in the preceding, urges the believers he writes to, to a more diligent attention to the Gospel, and the doctrines of it; to which he adds another motive inducing thereunto, lest those things should be let slip, and be lost, Heb 2:1 and then, by another argument from the less to the greater, that if the law, which was given by angels, could not be broken with impunity, then how should such escape divine punishment that neglected and despised the Gospel, which is a doctrine of salvation, was delivered by the Lord himself, and confirmed by various testimonies and miracles, Heb 2:2-4. And besides the Gospel dispensation is not put into the hands of angels, but into the hands of Christ, to whom all things are subject, which is proved out of Ps 8:4-6 and which proof shows, that though Christ, on account of his sufferings and death, was for a while made lower than the angels, yet being now crowned with glory and honour, he is above them, and they are subject to him, since all things are, Heb 2:5-9. And this anticipates an objection that might be taken from hence against what the apostle had asserted in the foregoing chapter, concerning the superiority of Christ to angels; and this leads him on to observe the reason of the sufferings and death of Christ, and also of his incarnation; that the moving cause of Christ's sufferings and death was the grace and good will of God; that he did not suffer for himself, but for others, for everyone of those described in the context; that inasmuch as he was the surety of those persons, it was agreeable to the justice of God, and it could not be otherwise, but he must be made perfect through suffering; and this was the way to bring many sons to glory, Heb 2:9,10 and as for his incarnation, or his becoming man, that was necessary, that the sanctifier and the sanctified might be of the same nature, that he might be able to call them brethren and children, Heb 2:11-13 as he does, for which are cited \Ps 22:22 18:2 Isa 8:18\ and because the children he engaged to bring to glory were partakers of flesh and blood; and also that he might be capable of dying, and by dying destroy the devil, and deliver his timorous people, who, through fear of death, lived in a continual state of bondage, Heb 2:14,15 for which reason he did not take upon him the nature of angels, but of the seed of Abraham, Heb 2:16 And besides, it was necessary he should be in all things like unto his brethren, that he might be merciful to them, and faithful to God, and be in a state and condition capable of sympathizing with them, and succouring them under their temptations, which he was able to do by suffering through temptation himself, Heb 2:17,18.

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