![]() ![]() ![]() “The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word.” Many of the thoughts of Hebrews are similar to those found in Paul’s writings: It’s certainly reasonable to conclude Paul wrote the book of Hebrews. Parallels between Hebrews and Paul’s writings In fact, in the KJV, you’ll find the title translated as it was found in some manuscripts: “The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews.” The tradition of Pauline authorship continued. The enormously influential King James Bible took its cue from this tradition. The nuanced position on the authorship question by the Alexandrian fathers was obscured by later church tradition that mistook Pauline association for Pauline authorship. ![]() The King James Version assumes Pauline authorship AD 150 – 215) and Origen (AD 185 – 253) claimed a Pauline association for the book but recognized that Paul himself probably did not put pen to paper for this book, even though they did not know the author’s name.Ĭlement of Alexandria suggests that Paul wrote the book originally in Hebrew and that Luke translated it into Greek, though the Greek of Hebrews bears no resemblance to translation Greek (e.g., that of the Septuagint). This was taken as evidence that Paul had written it, and some Eastern churches accepted Hebrews as canonical earlier than in the West. There are a couple reasons why this might be the case.įirst, in the earliest manuscript editions of the New Testament books, Hebrews is included after Romans among the books written by the apostle Paul. It is possible Paul wrote the book of Hebrews. If you have any questions, please review our Privacy Policy or email us at Paul write Hebrews? You may unsubscribe from these email communications at any time. For Students Pursue a deeper knowledge of God through self-paced college- and seminary-level online courses in Old and New Testament studies, theology, biblical Greek, and more.īy submitting your email address, you understand that you will receive email communications from HarperCollins Christian Publishing (501 Nelson Place, Nashville, TN 37214 USA) providing information about products and services of HCCP and its affiliates.For Instructors and School Administrators Enhance your school’s traditional and online education programs by easily integrating online courses developed from the scholars and textbooks you trust.Please Note: The Community Bible Experience: Complete Curriculum Kit and its contents (mentioned above) are not included in your purchase of The Books of the Bible Video Study. Now every person in your congregation can read through the entire Bible in a fresh, new way! Looking for a way to share this unique Bible reading experience with your church? The Books of the Bible Video Study and the four volumes of the NIV, The Books of the Bible are included in a kit called the Community Bible Experience: Complete Church Kit, accompanied by curriculum for all ages including adult small groups or Bible classes, student and youth ministry, and preschool, early elementary, and upper elementary children. Each of the 32 sessions is approximately 10 minutes long and will help you understand the context, setting, and purpose for each section from NIV, The Books of the Bible series.Ī helpful resource created to accompany The Books of the Bible Video Study is The Books of the Bible Study Journal (click here to view) which is sold separately from The Books of the Bible Video Study Join pastor Jeff Manion and teacher John Walton as they look at the context and purpose for each book of the Bible in this educational and insightful The Books of the Bible Video Study. Each of the 32 sessions will focus on one week of Bible reading from NIV, The Books of the Bible series (made up of four volumes: Covenant History, The Writings, The Prophets, and the New Testament).
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