Hebrews 3:3
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New International Version
Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has greater honor than the house itself.


English Standard Version
For Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses—as much more glory as the builder of a house has more honor than the house itself.


New American Standard Bible
For He has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses, by just so much as the builder of the house has more honor than the house.


King James Bible
For this man was counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as he who hath builded the house hath more honour than the house.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
For Jesus is considered worthy of more glory than Moses, just as the builder has more honor than the house.


International Standard Version
because he is worthy of greater glory than Moses in the same way that the builder of a house has greater honor than the house itself.


American Standard Version
For he hath been counted worthy of more glory than Moses, by so much as he that built the house hath more honor than the house.


Douay-Rheims Bible
For this man was counted worthy of greater glory than Moses, by so much as he that hath built the house, hath greater honour than the house.


Darby Bible Translation
For he has been counted worthy of greater glory than Moses, by how much he that has built it has more honour than the house.


Young's Literal Translation
for of more glory than Moses hath this one been counted worthy, inasmuch as more honour than the house hath he who doth build it,


Commentaries
3:1-6 Christ is to be considered as the Apostle of our profession, the Messenger sent by God to men, the great Revealer of that faith which we profess to hold, and of that hope which we profess to have. As Christ, the Messiah, anointed for the office both of Apostle and High Priest. As Jesus, our Saviour, our Healer, the great Physician of souls. Consider him thus. Consider what he is in himself, what he is to us, and what he will be to us hereafter and for ever. Close and serious thoughts of Christ bring us to know more of him. The Jews had a high opinion of the faithfulness of Moses, yet his faithfulness was but a type of Christ's. Christ was the Master of this house, of his church, his people, as well as their Maker. Moses was a faithful servant; Christ, as the eternal Son of God, is rightful Owner and Sovereign Ruler of the Church. There must not only be setting out well in the ways of Christ, but stedfastness and perseverance therein to the end. Every meditation on his person and his salvation, will suggest more wisdom, new motives to love, confidence, and obedience.

3. For—assigning the reason why they should "consider" attentively "Christ" (Heb 3:1), highly as they regard Moses who resembled Him in faithfulness (Heb 3:2).

was—Greek, "has been."

counted worthy of more glory—by God, when He exalted Him to His own right hand. The Hebrew Christians admitted the fact (Heb 1:13).

builded the house—Greek, "inasmuch as He hath more honor than the house, who prepared it," or "established it" [Alford]. The Greek verb is used purposely instead of "builded," in order to mark that the building meant is not a literal, but a spiritual house: the Church both of the Old Testament and New Testament; and that the building of such a house includes all the preparations of providence and grace needed to furnish it with "living stones" and fitting "servants." Thus, as Christ the Founder and Establisher (in Old Testament as well as the New Testament) is greater than the house so established, including the servants, He is greater also than Moses, who was but a "servant." Moses, as a servant, is a portion of the house, and less than the house; Christ, as the Instrumental Creator of all things, must be God, and so greater than the house of which Moses was but a part. Glory is the result of honor.

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