You must take into context the verses... prior to and after first... for it to make sense.
In its broadest context HE is talking about the creation of Christ. Christ's superiority and authority over all in heaven and on the earth.
This is exemplified by the admission-acknowledgement that angels were powerful servants of their creator and now subordinate to Christ in the celestial hierarchy.
Edited by Centrix Vigilis - 07-Jun-2015 at 13:56
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