Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
A beloved son (uion agaphton). Luke 20:13 has ton uion ton agaphton. Jesus evidently has in mind the language of the Father to him at his baptism (Mark 1:11; Matthew 3:17; Luke 3:22).
Last (esxaton). Only in Mark. See on Matthew 21:37 for discussion of "reverence."
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Hebrews 1:2
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