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... Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews , Cambridge , 1891 ) . 20th century : A. Schlatter ( Der Brief an die Hebräer , in Erläuterungen zum Neuen Testament , Vol . III , Stuttgart , 1910 ) . E. C. Wickham ( The Epistle to the Hebrews , London ...
... Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews , Cambridge , 1891 ) . 20th century : A. Schlatter ( Der Brief an die Hebräer , in Erläuterungen zum Neuen Testament , Vol . III , Stuttgart , 1910 ) . E. C. Wickham ( The Epistle to the Hebrews , London ...
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... Paul by name as the author of a letter the Corinthians had received — plainly , as the context shows , a reference to our canonical 1 Corinthians — his silence regarding the writer of Hebrews may at least indicate that he did not ...
... Paul by name as the author of a letter the Corinthians had received — plainly , as the context shows , a reference to our canonical 1 Corinthians — his silence regarding the writer of Hebrews may at least indicate that he did not ...
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... Paul's four- teen epistles are well known and undisputed " ( by which he means the thirteen canonical epistles that bear Paul's name and the Epistle to the Hebrews ) ; but Eusebius adds that " it is not right to overlook the fact that ...
... Paul's four- teen epistles are well known and undisputed " ( by which he means the thirteen canonical epistles that bear Paul's name and the Epistle to the Hebrews ) ; but Eusebius adds that " it is not right to overlook the fact that ...
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... Paul to the Gentiles , Paul modestly and through respect for the Lord suppressed his name as the author of this writing.31 Origen ( d . 255 ) , Clement's successor in Alexandria , expressed doubts concerning the Pauline authorship of ...
... Paul to the Gentiles , Paul modestly and through respect for the Lord suppressed his name as the author of this writing.31 Origen ( d . 255 ) , Clement's successor in Alexandria , expressed doubts concerning the Pauline authorship of ...
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... Paul was writing to Hebrews and was in disrepute among them , he may have omitted his name from the salutations for ... Paul's other epistles . " 35 In a letter to Dardanus , moreover , Jerome insists that , despite disagreements between ...
... Paul was writing to Hebrews and was in disrepute among them , he may have omitted his name from the salutations for ... Paul's other epistles . " 35 In a letter to Dardanus , moreover , Jerome insists that , despite disagreements between ...
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