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Book of Hebrews?

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by atestring, Apr 3, 2004.

  1. Paul of Eugene

    Paul of Eugene New Member

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    How do you know that Apollos, for example, didn't go around calling the Jews "Hebrews" all the time? He might have picked it up from Paul!
     
  2. HankD

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    There are present tense verbs in this passage.

    Hebrews 10:11 And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins:

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  3. Daniel Dunivan

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    Not Paul because the Greek syntax is dramatically different from Paul's. Paul calling himself a "Hebrew" is an absolutely moot point--the title of the book is not part of the actual letter and was a later addition. Why would this need to be written by Paul? I never have understood why all books must have apostolic authorship--the central issue in canonization is usage not authorship.

    The writing takes place during persecution--the major issue is apostacy. Any time of persecution would be a good guess. As for the author, many of the supported possibilities are just that possible--unless we have something to compare with (as in the case of Paul) we can't really know.

    Grace and Peace, Danny [​IMG]
     
  4. BobRyan

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    True in a kind of "mighta coulda" fashion. But we actually "have the text" for Paul -- not for Apollos. Evidence from what we have - then allows us to conclude for Paul.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
  5. BobRyan

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    It is instructive that Paul's focus on minding depth of doctrinal understanding gained in 4000 years of Gospel history to that point in time (i.e. the OT scripture) - is conducted in a very scholary fashion in the book of Hebrews - assuming a Hebrew audience and leaving some of the "milk" concepts (Heb 5) that he reserved for the new initiates - the Gentiles.

    Clearly - this doctrinal masterpiece of Hebrews easily fits hand in glove with some of the deeper sections of his letter to the Romans.

    Clearly there was only one person with such a depth of history in Hebrew doctrine and scholarship writing in the NT -- Paul.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
  6. atestring

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    I believe that many great men in the New Testament Church had the same scholarship in Hebrew Doctrine as did Paul. Appolos is one example.
     
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