Kheh ma khuhd, a nig Yer suq haq gha mawg che yaog. Yawd haq muhd nuh maq cuh yad teq pa awg huhx lo a cehax lehax nehg vid lehq, suh che awg khuhn gha tuq gha khanr che haq te lehq, tar ir yawz yan che he lehq awg mig awg phond, si ux cuhr heh te yawd haq khuhz vid lar che yaog. Yer suq u kheh gha khanr che awr lehr, Ghig sa ve awg bon haq te lehq, chaw awg gha lia awg pun suh che haq yawd gha khanr che yaog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about Jesus being a little lower than angels and experiencing death so that he could save everyone by God's grace. It emphasizes the sacrifice of Jesus for all humans.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your toys, and one toy needs help to win a game. So another toy decides to play a bit less coolly to help the other toy win. That’s like what Jesus did: he became like us so that everyone could get help from him.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Hebrews, written around 60-80 AD by an unknown author to encourage Jewish Christians facing persecution. It emphasizes Jesus' role as a mediator and advocate between God and humanity.
Living It Out Today
Think about a situation where you had to put yourself in someone else’s shoes to understand them better or help them out. Just like Jesus, sometimes stepping down a bit can lead to greater understanding and unity with others.
Why was Jesus made a little lower than the angels?
Jesus became human, which is why he's described as being 'lower' than angels. This allowed him to experience suffering and death on behalf of all people.
What does it mean that Jesus tasted death for every man?
It means that Jesus experienced death so that all humans could have the opportunity to receive salvation and eternal life through his sacrifice.
How can we apply Hebrews 2:9 in our daily lives?
By understanding Jesus' sacrifice, we are encouraged to empathize with others and make personal sacrifices for those around us, much like he did for humanity.
What is the significance of being crowned with glory and honour?
This indicates that after his death and resurrection, Jesus was exalted by God. It shows the reward for following God's will and making sacrifices for others.