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What is the author’s point in contrasting Jesus with the angels in Hebrews chapter 1?Group of answer choicesTo show that the angels were superior to the prophetsTo show that angles are messengersTo show that Jesus is a superior messenger to the angelsTo show that the angels were traditionally worshiped

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What is the author’s point in contrasting Jesus with the angels in Hebrews chapter 1?Group of answer choicesTo show that the angels were superior to the prophetsTo show that angles are messengersTo show that Jesus is a superior messenger to the angelsTo show that the angels were traditionally worshiped

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The author's point in contrasting Jesus with the angels in Hebrews chapter 1 is to show that Jesus is a superior messenger to the angels.

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