1Now you shall gather yourself in troops,
daughter of troops.
He has laid siege against us.
They will strike the judge of Israel with a rod on the cheek.
2But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,
being small among the clans of Judah,
out of you one will come out to me who is to be ruler in Israel;
whose goings out are from of old, from ancient times.
3Therefore he will abandon them until the time that she who is in labor gives birth.
Then the rest of his brothers will return to the children of Israel.
4He shall stand, and shall shepherd in the strength of Yahweh,
in the majesty of the name of Yahweh his God.
They will live, for then he will be great to the ends of the earth.
5He will be our peace when Assyria invades our land
and when he marches through our fortresses,
then we will raise against him seven shepherds,
and eight leaders of men.
6They will rule the land of Assyria with the sword,
and the land of Nimrod in its gates.
He will deliver us from the Assyrian,
when he invades our land,
and when he marches within our border.
7The remnant of Jacob will be among many peoples
like dew from Yahweh,
like showers on the grass,
that don’t wait for man
nor wait for the sons of men.
8The remnant of Jacob will be among the nations,
among many peoples,
like a lion among the animals of the forest,
like a young lion among the flocks of sheep;
who, if he goes through, treads down and tears in pieces,
and there is no one to deliver.
9Let your hand be lifted up above your adversaries,
and let all of your enemies be cut off.
10“It will happen in that day”, says Yahweh,
“that I will cut off your horses from among you
and will destroy your chariots.
11I will cut off the cities of your land
and will tear down all your strongholds.
12I will destroy witchcraft from your hand.
You shall have no soothsayers.
13I will cut off your engraved images and your pillars from among you;
and you shall no more worship the work of your hands.
14I will uproot your Asherah poles from among you;
and I will destroy your cities.
15I will execute vengeance in anger
and wrath on the nations that didn’t listen.”
This passage establishes Christ’s superiority over angels, a central argument in Hebrews. While Jews revered angels as intermediaries of the Law of Moses (Acts 7:53; Galatians 3:19), the author of Hebrews demonstrates that Christ, as the eternal Son of God, is far greater.
Unlike angels or even Adam (Luke 3:38), Christ is not called the Son of God by creation or adoption, but by inheritance. This means that His Sonship is intrinsic to His divine identity as God, not something conferred upon Him.
The title “only-begotten” (John 3:16) excludes all other beings—angels, humans, and any created entity—from sharing in Christ’s unique Sonship. He is not merely one among many sons of God, but the eternal Son, distinct in nature and authority.
The author cites Psalms 2:7: “You are My Son; today I have begotten You.”
This verse does not suggest a beginning of existence but rather affirms Christ’s divine status and eternal relationship with the Father (John 3:17).
Jesus was never created; He has always existed. He declared, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30), declaring His divine unity and eternal nature. The following passages confirm His existence from eternity past:
Unlike angels or any created being, Christ is the eternal, uncreated Son of God, superior to all. The New Testament affirms His divine preexistence and unity with the Father, demonstrating that He always existed and will always reign supreme.