Kevin Jackson: Who Was the Author of Hebrews?
He provides a summary of the options and there’s good discussion in the comments (HT: Polumeros kai polutropos).
He provides a summary of the options and there’s good discussion in the comments (HT: Polumeros kai polutropos).
From Dave Black Online, May 18, 2015: 9:02 AM Quote of the day: Hebrews is the most non-anonymous of all the anonymous New Testament writings. Who said it? (Hint: His initials are DAB.) Dave Black is the author of TLD volume The Authorship of Hebrews: The Case for Paul.
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(From Dave Black Online, Monday, March 5, 2018. Used by permission.) 5:18 PMĀ So here’s another blog post that is guaranteed to bore you to death or at least put you to sleep. (So what’s new, eh?) This afternoon I was sitting in my home library reading Ephesians 4 when I “just happened” (= divine providence…
Tuesday, January 10, 2017 4:30 PM Language is not a list of rules. And, of course, nothing in language is ever black and white. This is true of Greek as much as it’s true of any other language. Moreover, we all interpret Scripture though our own lens of culture, history, education, context, etc. So it’s…
5:42 PM Since I have just published another book (The Authorship of Hebrews), I thought I would share with you few thoughts on the writing and reading of books: 1) The books I write are getting shorter and shorter. “Less is more” is becoming more of a reality and less of an old truism for…
[12/26/2016] 1:05 PM Man … I still can’t believe I just read this today. A commentator repeats an age-old argument against the Pauline authorship of Hebrews by noting how Paul quotes the Old Testament: “Scripture says” or “It is written.” Then he goes on to state, “The letter [of Hebrews] never uses these expressions but…