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Which scripture is used to support the belief that Jesus is the final revelation of God?

  1. Hebrews 1:3

  2. John 1:1

  3. Matthew 5:3

  4. James 1:2

The correct answer is: Hebrews 1:3

The verse from Hebrews 1:3 indeed supports the belief that Jesus is the final revelation of God. It emphasizes the idea that Jesus is the "radiance of God's glory" and the "exact representation of his being," which highlights that through Jesus, God's ultimate message and nature are fully revealed to humanity. This scripture reinforces the understanding that Jesus is not only a messenger but the culmination of God's revelation, marking the end of prophetic messages leading to him. In contrast, the other scriptures mentioned do not specifically address the concept of Jesus as the final revelation of God. John 1:1 deals more with the nature of the Word and its divinity, while Matthew 5:3 presents Jesus' teachings on humility, and James 1:2 focuses on perseverance in trials. None of these directly assert the same kind of finality in revelation as found in Hebrews 1:3.