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1 | Who wrote the letter to the Hebrews? | Hebrews | stobor | 1094 | ||
Who wrote this letter? My old AV calls Hebrews "The Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews," but no one seems to ascribe it to Paul anymore. I have heard Barnabas suggested as the author, and seem to recall the argument was convincing (but I didn't take any notes). Is anyone aware of sound reasons to ascribe this letter to one particular author? |
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2 | Who wrote the letter to the Hebrews? | Hebrews | roverjbh99 | 8360 | ||
I have always belived that Timothy wrote Heb. Why? Because in some KJV Bibles there's a small note that says the book was written from Italy by TIMOTHY. Bruce Metzger and Henry Halley accept Pauline authorship; J. Vernon McGee lays out a defense of Pauline authorship. Only God knows. | ||||||
3 | Who wrote the letter to the Hebrews? | Hebrews | Makarios | 8369 | ||
Blessings roverjbh99! I find it doubtful for Hebrews to be penned by Timothy after reading Hebrews 13:23.. If Timothy himself had written this letter, then he would not have referred to himself in the way that is presented in this verse. But like you said, "God only knows exactly who is the author", or human that God inspired to write this book. In any case, the Holy Spirit should be attributed the authorship, regardless of which human being actually penned the words. Blessings! Nolan |
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