Our Man In Heaven: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews
By Edward Fudge
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By Edward Fudge
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At the end of the second century, opinion was divided regarding the
authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Clement of Alexandria
believed that Paul wrote the epistle in Hebrew and that Luke translated
it into Greek. Origen thought that someone familiar with Paul's
teachings wrote Hebrews, but he added his now-famous remark that "who
really wrote the letter is known to God alone." At Carthage, Tertullian
suggested the name of Barnabas. Christians in Rome and in the West
generally confesse...
authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Clement of Alexandria
believed that Paul wrote the epistle in Hebrew and that Luke translated
it into Greek. Origen thought that someone familiar with Paul's
teachings wrote Hebrews, but he added his now-famous remark that "who
really wrote the letter is known to God alone." At Carthage, Tertullian
suggested the name of Barnabas. Christians in Rome and in the West
generally confesse...






















