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A High Priest for Humanity[a]

Chapter 3

Christ’s Fidelity Is Superior to That of Moses.[b] Therefore, holy brethren, who share in a heavenly calling, concentrate your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and the high priest of our profession of faith. He was faithful to the one who appointed him, just as Moses was faithful in God’s household.

However, he is deserving of a greater glory than Moses, just as the builder of a house is more honored than the house itself. For every house is built by someone, but the builder of all is God.

Now Moses was faithful as a servant in God’s household, testifying to the things that would later be revealed, whereas Christ was faithful as a son watching over his house. And we are that house if we hold firm to our confidence and take pride in our hope.

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Footnotes

  1. Hebrews 3:1 The Covenant with Israel was entered into in the wilderness. Two great figures stood out: Moses and Aaron—the two mediators of the Law and sacrifice, of authority and worship. But when the work of Christ becomes known, all of that proves to have been provisional. And to speak of Christ the author develops two ideas: fidelity to God and solidarity or sympathy with humans. In between these two developments he inserts a long exhortation to serious Christians.
  2. Hebrews 3:1 The fidelity of Jesus is greater than that of Moses. Both were “apostles,” sent by God to the people, and “priests,” i.e., representatives of the people before God. But Moses acted in the world as a servant who carries out a limited mandate. Christ accomplishes his work personally, in his own name, like a Son. This work belongs to him; and it is the community of believers that he establishes in the world of God.