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Why is Jesus considered greater than Moses?

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Jesus is greater than Moses because He is the Son of God and the builder of God's house, while Moses was a faithful servant.

The superiority of Jesus over Moses is a central theme of Hebrews 3, which states that Christ is counted worthy of more glory than Moses. While Moses was a servant in God's house, accomplishing God's purposes, Jesus is declared to be the Son over His own house, which represents His divine authority and sovereign role in salvation. This contrast illustrates that Moses merely pointed to Christ, the true source of redemption and the author of eternal life. The passage further emphasizes that Christ, being God, built all things, thereby deserving greater honor than Moses, who was a significant but lesser figure in redemptive history.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:3-6, Hebrews 1:2-3

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