Lower than the angels


"A little lower than the angels" is a phrase from Epistle to the Hebrews Chapter 2 and Psalm 8:5. It is a frequent locus of Christological controversy throughout the history of Christianity and theology.

History of exegesis

The passage occupies a central place in Tertullian's Adversus Praxean.
The passage was the occasion of the break in friendship between Erasmus and Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples. Lefèvre argued that the passage in Hebrews, although it clearly says "angels" in the Greek, should still be understood according to the original source in the Hebrew text with "lower than God", while Erasmus argued that exegesis of Hebrews 2 should follow the Septuagint of Psalm 8:5. Erasmus took the controversy to the extent of publishing seventy-two reasons why his interpretation was to be preferred.