A DIVERSITY OF FAILURES: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF SUBORDINATIONIST INTERPRETATIONS OF HEBREWS 1:10-12

The application of Psalm 102:25-27 at Hebrews 1:10-12 has historically been viewed as conclusively proof of trinitarian Christology as it attributes the name of God (i.e., Lord/Yahweh), the acts of creation and consummation, eternality, and divine immutability to the Son of God and this according to the testimony of the Father. Non-trinitarian writers have construed a variety of interpretations that comport with subordinationism. This study identifies these various interpretations and demonstrates through consistent biblical exegesis, that the subordinationist explanations rely upon erroneous methods, assumptions, and conclusions.

Keywords: Hebrews 1, Psalm 102, Christology, Subordinationism, Non-trinitarianism, Biblical Studies, New Testament