Godwho at sundry timesandin divers mannersspakein time pastunto thefathersbytheprophets, Hath intheselastdaysspokenunto usby his Son, whomhe hath appointedheirof all things, bywhomalsohe madetheworlds; Whobeingthe brightnessof his glory, andthe express imageof hisperson, andupholdingall thingsby thewordof hispower, when he had byhimselfpurgedoursins, sat downonthe right handof theMajestyonhigh; Being madeso muchbetterthan theangels, ashe hath by inheritance obtaineda more excellentnamethanthey. Forunto whichof theangelssaidhe at any time, Thouartmyson, this dayhave Ibegottenthee? Andagain, Iwill beto himaFather, andheshall beto meaSon? Andagain, whenhe bringeth inthefirst begottenintotheworld, he saith, Andlet allthe angelsof Godworshiphim. Andof the angelshe saith, Who makethhisangelsspirits, andhisministersa flameof fire. ButuntotheSon he saith, Thythrone, O God, is forever and ever: a scepterof righteousness is thescepterof thykingdom. Thou hast lovedrighteousness, andhatediniquity; thereforeGod, even thyGod, hath anointedtheewith the oilof gladnessabovethyfellows. And, Thou, Lord, inthe beginninghast laid the foundationof theearth; andtheheavensarethe worksof thinehands: Theyshall perish; butthouremainest; andthey allshall wax oldasdoth a garment; Andasa vestureshalt thou fold them up, andthey shall be changed: butthouartthesame, andthyyearsshall notfail. Buttowhichof theangelssaidhe at any time, Sitonmyright hand, untilI makethineenemiesthy footstool? Arethey notallministeringspirits, sent forthto ministerforthem who shall beheirsof salvation?