Hebrews 2:6
French (La Bible expliquée)
Au contraire, dans un passage de l'Écriture quelqu'un déclare: Curieux paradoxe: on a démontré jusqu'ici la supériorité de Jésus par rapport aux anges. Maintenant, on souligne qu'il leur est de peu inférieur! Le Psaume 8 sert à illustrer ce paradoxe. Jésus accomplit ce que ce texte avait annoncé. Pour un temps, par sa souffrance et sa mort, il a été inférieur aux anges. Mais finalement, c'est grâce à elles qu'il va être glorifié, devenant ainsi supérieur aux anges et apte à conduire ses frères et ses sœurs au salut. « Qu'est-ce que l'homme, ô Dieu, pour que tu penses à lui? Qu'est-ce que l'être humain, pour que tu t'occupes de lui?
What Does This Mean?
This verse is quoting from the Psalms where God asks about man and how He thinks of him despite his smallness. It shows that even though humans are tiny compared to the universe, they matter greatly to God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys in a big room. Now think about how amazing it is when your mom or dad stops what they're doing just to play with one of those little toys! That's like God thinking about us even though we're so small compared to the whole world.
Historical Background
The author of Hebrews, traditionally seen as Paul but debated, wrote this letter around AD 60-70 to a group of Jewish Christians facing persecution. The verse draws from Psalm 8 to emphasize the lowly status of humans in comparison with God’s majesty and care.
Living It Out Today
When you feel insignificant or unimportant, remember that God knows your name and cares about every detail of your life. This can be a reminder during times when you're facing small challenges at school or feeling invisible among friends.
Topics
humilitysalvationdivine providencehuman dignityfaithhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main point of Hebrews 2:6?
The main point is to highlight that despite humanity's smallness, God thinks about and cares for people deeply.
How does this verse connect with Psalm 8?
Hebrews 2:6 quotes from Psalm 8, emphasizing the same theme of God's care for humans despite their apparent insignificance in the vast universe.
Who is speaking in Hebrews 2:6?
The speaker in this verse is actually quoting a passage from Psalm 8 where God himself speaks about humanity.
What does 'son of man' mean here?
In Hebrews 2:6, 'son of man' refers to humans in general and points out how God cares for all people regardless of their status or significance on earth.
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