Author of Hebrews

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  1. Greektim Well-Known Member

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    Do you have the same attitude for the 4 gospel accounts?
     
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    A rather odd question.
     
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    I've heard that as a speculation also, but I have to go to the content of the book, and it is not Paul's theology.
    His viewpoint has a lot of validity, but he ignores a great deal of scholarship, such as this summarized in The Oxford Companion to the Bible:
     
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    It is every bit Paul's theology.
     
  5. Van Well-Known Member
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    An early historian wrote "only the Lord knows for sure." Dr. Wallace votes in favor of Barnabas and Apollos, because of the use of we and us. Also during Paul's life, as far as we know, Timothy was not in jail.
     
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    I just wanted to see that your points on Origen were mistaken. And as Van continues the mistake of abusing Origen's quote, since it is likely referring to whoever recorded or at least the amanuensis of Hebrews but not the author/speaker, I thought it would be good to see what Origen actually said. Therefore, the "God only knows" bit needs to stop.

    As for it not being Paul's theology.... wow! This is the same stuff German higher critics use to discount a lot of his epistles as legitimately Pauline. I think it fits the theology of Paul quite well.
     
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    But they're not. Origen was equivocal about who wrote Hebrews for most of his ministry, and never definitively said who wrote it.
    Actually, it is clear from your own linked article that Origen didn't believe Paul wrote it.
    That doesn't sound like a man convinced Paul wrote Hebrews.
    Not at all. Well, to be fair, it is not something Paul would not say, but it also is not what Paul emphasized in his ministry, which as I said earlier is the grace of God through Christ. The writer of Hebrews emphasizes the preeminence of Christ, and while Paul touched on that in some of his other writings, never did he go into the detail, nor show the depth of study the epistle shows. And why would he switch to the Septuagint from the Masoretic Text for just this one epistle? And why would Paul claim not to have experienced the physical presence and teaching of Christ?
     
  8. John of Japan Well-Known Member
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    I believe Paul wrote the book of Hebrews. If Paul didn't write it, Barnabas did. If Barnabas didn't write it, Apollos did. If Apollos didn't write it, John R. Rice did. :type:
     
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    And if he didn't, you did. :laugh:
     
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    Hey, how old do you think I am, anyways?? :mad:
     
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    Oh, sorry. OK, I wrote it if John R. Rice didn't. How's that? :laugh:
     
  12. John of Japan Well-Known Member
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    Aha! I knew it! Your screen name shows an unusual knowledge of a certain Greek phrase in the original which could have been written only by someone with a native knowledge of koine Greek. :thumbsup:
     
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    Drat! You figured out my secret, that I'm a direct descendant of the first-century Pella inventor (the city, not the windows), Alexandrus Grahamus Belli, who developed the disconnected number fully 18-1/2 centuries before our only common branch in the family tree, ol' Alex from Philly, developed a system that could use it.

     
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    Careful. If you reveal any more secrets, remember--this is THE INTERNET! :eek:
     
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    What was I thinking??

    :laugh:
     
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    In my 1611 reproduction of the KJV it says this in the superscription of the Book of Hebrews:

    THE EPISTLE OF PAVL
    the apoftle to the Hebrewes

    That should settle it!

    ...just kiddin', but that is indeed what it says.


    HankD
     
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    That's because Jerome pronounced him as the author, and it was left to stand mostly undisputed for 1,000 years.
     
  18. HankD Well-Known Member
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    I understand.

    But can you prove that there are no church fathers before Him who believed it (since you have appealed to a church father)?

    HankD
     
  19. Van Well-Known Member
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    Greektim again attacks Dr. Wallace. Here is the latest blast and as usual devoid of any support:

    Thus the quote is not in question, but rather the meaning. Certainly the doctrines expressed are similar to those expressed through Paul. But then Barnabas was an associate of Paul, knowledgeable of Paul's doctrines, and therefore could have been inspired to write similar doctrines by the same Spirit.

    Again, the issue is not that Origen thought Hebrews represented the testimony of Paul, the issue is who was inspired to author the letter! Only God knows. :)
     
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    Believe Paul wrote the epistle but Apollos was his penman.