2. in these last days--In the oldest manuscripts the
Greek is. "At the last part of these days." The Rabbins divided
the whole of time into "this age," or "world," and "the age to come"
(Heb 2:5; 6:5).
The days of Messiah were the transition period or "last part of these
days" (in contrast to "in times past"), the close of the existing
dispensation, and beginning of the final dispensation of which Christ's
second coming shall be the crowning consummation.
by his Son--Greek, "IN (His)
Son"
(Joh 14:10).
The true "Prophet" of God. "His majesty is set forth: (1)
Absolutely by the very name "Son," and by three glorious
predicates, "whom He hath appointed," "by whom He made the worlds,"
"who sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high;" thus His
course is described from the beginning of all things till he reached
the goal
(Heb 1:2, 3).
(2) Relatively, in comparison with the angels,
Heb 1:4;
the confirmation of this follows, and the very name "Son" is
proved at
Heb 1:5;
the "heirship,"
Heb 1:6-9;
the "making the worlds,"
Heb 1:10-12;
the "sitting at the right hand" of God,
Heb 1:13, 14."
His being made heir follows His sonship, and preceded His
making the worlds
(Pr 8:22, 23;
Eph 3:11).
As the first begotten, He is heir of the universe
(Heb 1:6),
which He made instrumentally,
Heb 11:3,
where "by the Word of God" answers to "by whom"' (the Son of God) here
(Joh 1:3).
Christ was "appointed" (in God's eternal counsel) to creation as an
office; and the universe so created was assigned to Him as a kingdom.
He is "heir of all things" by right of creation, and especially by
right of redemption. The promise to Abraham that he should be heir of
the world had its fulfilment, and will have it still more fully, in
Christ
(Ro 4:13;
Ga 3:16; 4:7).
worlds--the inferior and the superior worlds
(Col 1:16).
Literally, "ages" with all things and persons belonging to them; the
universe, including all space and ages of time, and all material and
spiritual existences. The Greek implies, He not only appointed
His Son heir of all things before creation, but He also (better
than "also He") made by Him the worlds.
JFB.
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