Greek Key Terms:
Context: The Son, radiance of God's glory and exact imprint of His nature, upholds all things by His powerful word. After making purification for sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high. This opening salvo of Hebrews introduces the book's central theme: Christ's superior priesthood proven by His session at God's right hand.
Connections:
Christological Connection: Hebrews 1:3 introduces the standing-sitting contrast that permeates the book. Christ "sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high" after "making purification for sins"—the sequence is decisive. Purification accomplished, then seated. This contrasts with Levitical priests who stood daily offering sacrifices "that can never take away sins" (Hebrews 10:11). Their standing revealed unfinished work; Christ's sitting proves completed redemption. The phrase "having made purification" (katharismon... poiēsamenos) uses aorist participle indicating action completed before main verb—He made purification, then sat. The progression is irreversible: purification → session → reign. Where Day of Atonement required annual repetition (Leviticus 16), Christ's single offering accomplished eternal purification. Where high priests entered earthly Most Holy Place temporarily, Christ entered heavenly sanctuary permanently and "sat down." The trajectory moves from priests who could never sit because atonement was never complete to the Priest who sits because atonement is finished forever, from standing service revealing provisional covering to seated sovereignty proving permanent cleansing, from work that continued endlessly to work accomplished once for all.
Connection Method(s): Typology (Providential, Backward-Looking), Contrast — Christ's session at the right hand of the Majesty after making purification for sins contrasts with standing Levitical priests whose repeated sacrifices could never accomplish permanent cleansing, revealing the old covenant's sacrificial system as provisional type fulfilled by Christ's finished work.
Trajectory Table: 072 - High Priest Seated at the Right Hand (Christ's Royal-Priestly Session)