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Hebrews 3: 6
(The Great Bible)
Therfore holy brethren, partakers of the celestiall callynge consyder the ambassadour and hye preste of oure professyon Christ Iesus,
2 howe that he is faythfull vnto hym that put hym in the offyce, euen as was Moses in all his house.
3 For loke howe moche honoure he (that hath buylded a house) hath more then the house it selfe, so moch honour is he counted worthy of more then Moses.
4 For euery house is buylded of some man. But he that ordeyned all thynges, is God.
5 And Moses verely was faythfull in all hys house, as a minyster, to beare witnes of those thynges which were to be spoken afterwarde.
6 But Christ as a sonne, hath rule ouer the house, whose house are we, yf we holde fast the confydence and the reioysynge of that hope, vnto the ende.
translation:
Therefore holy brethren, partakers of the celestial calling consider the ambassador and high priest of our profession Christ Iesus,
2 howe that he is faithful unto him that put him in the office, even as was Moses in all his house.
3 For look how much honor he (that hath builded (built) a house) hath more then the house itself, so much honor is he counted worthy of more then Moses.
4 For every house is builded (built) of some man. But he that ordained all things, is God.
5 And Moses verily was faithful in all his house, as a minister, to bear witness of those things which were to be spoken afterwards.
6 But Christ as a son, hath rule over the house, whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of that hope, unto the end.
summary:
The writer calls believers “holy brothers, partakers in a heavenly calling,” and directs attention to Jesus as both “Apostle and High Priest.” Moses was faithful as a servant in God’s house, yet Jesus is faithful as the Son over the house. Because the builder has more honor than the house, Christ is worthy of greater glory than Moses. The “house” is the community of faith, “whose house we are, if indeed we hold firmly to our confidence and the hope to which we glory.”
Historical Context
Hebrews was written to Jewish believers facing pressure to retreat to familiar rituals. Chapter 3 taps into their heritage—Moses, the Exodus, and Psalm 95—to prove that faith in Jesus is the true continuation of God’s plan.
Jesus and Moses in First-Century Jewish Thought
~ Moses: deliverer, lawgiver, intercessor
~ Jesus: ultimate deliverer, giver of the new covenant, mediator who “always lives to intercede”
~ Moses served within the house; Jesus owns it. Hebrews elevates Christ without belittling Moses, affirming both leaderships while making their roles clear.
Practical Applications for Today
• Fix your mind on Christ each morning; let that set the day’s tone.
• Speak faith-filled words to fellow believers; daily encouragement is preventive care for the heart.
• Treat “today” as a limited-time offer—postponed obedience can become permanent resistance.
• Remember God’s past works—faith grows by looking back at His proven track record.
• Hold confidence firmly; perseverance is not a sprint but a long pilgrimage, just as Israel was meant to march steadily into Canaan.
Key Takeaways
Jesus is superior, faith must remain active, and the past serves as a living caution sign. The promised “rest” is still open, but it belongs only to those who trust the Son and persevere together—today.
Practical Applications:
Reflect on Jesus’ Faithfulness
Regularly meditate on Jesus’ faithfulness and His role as our high priest. Let this reflection strengthen your faith and commitment to Him.
Encourage One Another
Make it a habit to encourage fellow believers daily. Share words of encouragement, pray together, and support each other in faith.
Guard Against Unbelief
Be vigilant in examining your heart for any signs of unbelief or hardness. Confess and seek God’s help to maintain a soft and responsive heart.
Persevere in Faith
Hold firmly to your faith in Christ, especially during trials. Remember that perseverance is key to experiencing God’s promises.
Hebrews 3 provides a compelling contrast between Jesus and Moses, underscoring Christ’s supreme role as our High Priest. By connecting Old Testament narratives with Christ’s teachings, the chapter delivers profound insights into faith, disbelief, and the promise of God’s rest.
(Bible Hub)
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