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Q: Why is Jesus greater than angels?
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Is Jesus Christ better than angels?

Jesus Christ is greater than the angels according to the book of Hebrews 1:4-9. Angels did worship Him. Angels are the servant of God, they serve Him since the creation. He is the only one who is above all. ''In the beginning was the word, the word was with God and the word was God''


How can Jesus be God when he is 'a little lower than angels' Hebrews 2 v9?

In Hebrews 2:9, the phrase "a little lower than angels" is referring to Jesus taking on human form during his time on earth. Despite this temporary state of lower position, Jesus remains fully divine and is equal to God in essence. This verse emphasizes the humanity of Jesus while also highlighting his ultimate exaltation and glory as the Son of God.


Who are the main characters in the book Greater Than Angels by Carol Matas?

Anna Hirsch


If Jesus was lower than angels Hebrews 2v9 and Paul is greater than angels Galatians 1v8 then is Paul greater than Jesus?

Yep! If Jesus were indeed lower than the angels and Paul were indeed greater than angels, then the conclusion must be true. The problem is, that's not what the Bible says in context. Hebrews 2:9 does indeed say that Jesus was "made" a little lower than the angels. Verses 6-8 quote Psalm 8, which says that man was made a little lower than the angels. The question becomes, what definition of "made" should we use? One definition would indicate that both were created in that state. If that's the definition to use, then we must also conclude that Jesus was a created being. The problem there is that He cannot be God "in the flesh" if He were created. See the related question "Is Jesus God" and "Is Jesus the Son of God" to the right for more information. Now let's look at Galatians. In the first part of the letter Paul is addressing a problem that the church at Galatia is having: that of abandoning Christ for "a different gospel" (v. 6). Galatians 1:8, in the NIV, reads: "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!" This isn't saying that Paul is more important than an angel, but rather that the Gospel that the Galatians have been taught by Paul and others (presumably other apostles) is more important than any other variation they may hear, no matter from whom it comes, even it's from an alleged "angel." Thus, Paul is not saying he's greater than any given angel, though one could infer that he's more important than any angel who preaches a lie as the truth (which would include the various angels that fell with Lucifer, also called Satan). The phrasing, however, doesn't really support this directly, either, and it especially doesn't compare to Hebrews 2.


What did the shepherds have from the angels?

They were first fearful of them, but the angels told them to not fear them because Jesus had been born


Why were angels more involved with people in Jesus's time than today?

Because it wasn't real.


What are a list of acute angels?

Al angles greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees are acute angles.


Is Jesus a greater prophet than muhammed?

Yes, Muslims believe Jesus was born of virgin, Muhammad was not, Jesus performed miracles Muhammad did not, Jesus was taken to heaven Muhammad was not, Jesus will return to earth in future, Muhammad will not. therefore Jesus is greater than Muhammad


Who said workmanship is greater than the value of the materials?

Jesus Christ our Lord


How is Jesus presented in the Book of Hebrews?

A:In the Book of Hebrews, Jesus is presented as the high priest in heaven, greater than the high priests on earth. He is better than the angels, who are commanded to worship him. Jesus is the second Moses, but superior to him. Finally, Jesus is the son of God. He is not equal to God, but God has made Jesus his heir. It is not entirely clear in this book whether Jesus has lived on earth as a physical man, but either view could be argued. Certainly there are apparent references to his crucifixion, but the ancients could believe in a crucifixion in heaven.


Who are the gardian angels of Jesus?

Was it Gabriel?


Who was Jesus angel?

In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Son of God and not an angel. He is central to the religion as the savior of humanity and plays a different role than angels. Angels are considered separate created beings who serve God in various capacities.