Who wrote Hebrews?

Post a reply


This question is a means of preventing automated form submissions by spambots.
Smilies
:D :) ;) :( :o :shock: :? 8-) :lol: :x :P :oops: :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen: :geek: :ugeek:
BBCode is ON
[img] is ON
[flash] is OFF
[url] is ON
Smilies are ON
Topic review
   

Expand view Topic review: Who wrote Hebrews?

Re: Who wrote Hebrews?

Post by jimwalton » Thu Aug 01, 2019 2:59 pm

No one knows.

A study of the terminology, themes, and grammar had led scholars to a rather firm conclusion that the author of Hebrews was not Paul.

    - Its language and style of origin are not like Paul
    - Its OT citations are *always* direct citations of the Septuagint. Paul never did that.
    - It's anonymous. Paul signed his letters.
    - Heb. 2.3 indicates that the author never had a direct personal revelation from God.

Many other authors have been suggested: Luke, Silas, Philip, Priscilla, Clement of Rome, Apollos, or Barnabas. No one knows. There are precious few clues in the text itself. Generally it is thought to be a second-generation Christian, well-versed in the study of the Septuagint, which he interpreted according to a creative exegetical principle. He had a copious vocabulary and was master of a fine rhetorical style, completely different from Paul’s. He was a Hellenist. That doesn't take us far enough to be able to make any kind of reasonable guess as to a name of the author.

Who wrote Hebrews?

Post by Marakesh » Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:39 pm

I know some scholars say it was Paul, but my friend's NIV Study Bible seems to imply that it was Apollos. Can anyone give me some information on this?

Top