Orangeslice13
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My wife loves books too and her fav is Job.Remember us briefly discussing Hebrews 6 in particular 4-6? I wasn't completely "sold" on my interpretation, I think I even said that later. Its been on my mind ever since and when I got my new commentary's, that was the second thing I dove into. Genesis 1 was the first.
That's part of the reason I asked what you used to study and research. I like having books. Using my phone or computer is more convenient at times, but I just like having books.
I have a complete 6 volume set by Warren W. Wiersbe, a complete 6 volume set by Matthew Henry and a NT one volume by Adam Clark, Matthew Henry and John Wesley.
I tell you all of this because I want you and whoever else reading my posts/opinions/ on my beliefs, to have an idea where I get my information from. I've always been a KJV only reader, but I use a NASB now also. 1 reason is so I know what you are reading.
There is a difference in the KJV and NASB on Hebrews 6:4-6. At first I thought it changed the meaning totally, but I don't think it does.
If you're interested I'll share what I've got. Its not a whole lot but its in books so I'll have to type it Lol.
I will say this, Job has always been my favorite book in the Bible, but Hebrews is now challenging for that spot.
Obviously I'm not trying to change your mind, but I do think you'll enjoy it, whether you believe any of it or not.
Cool. I'm done for the night but I get up early and will post a few things and you can check them out whenever you get a chance.Awesome.
I like it a bunch.
Hebrews, I’ve been threatening to do it for a while now. I’m very busy at work which will make my answers slow but let’s do it.
I'll start by saying I've always felt Paul was responsible for writing Hebrews, but that was mostly because what I'd heard others that I respected say. In the introduction to Hebrews, Matthew Henry mentioned other possibilities like Clemens of Rome, Luke, Barnabas etc and explained why they were possibilities, but had this to say about Paul....
'Some think that the apostle Peter refers to this epistle, and proves Paul to be the penman of it, by telling the Hebrews, to whom he wrote, of Paul's having written to them, 2 Pet. 3:15. We read of no other epistle that he ever wrote to them but this. And though it has been objected that, since Paul put his name to all his other epistles, he would not have omitted it here; yet others have well answered that he, being the apostle of the Gentiles, who were odious to the Jews, might think fit to conceal his name, lest their prejudices against him might hinder them from reading and weighing it as they ought to do."
The intro ends with....
"It must be acknowledged that there are many things in this epistle hard to be understood, but the sweetness we shall find therein will make us abundant amends for all the pains we take to understand it. And indeed, if we compare all the epistles of the New Testament, we shall not find any of them more replenished with divine, heavenly matter than this to the Hebrews."
I'm fully aware that you probably know all of that and I'm not telling you anything new. I have an idea where youre coming from, But again, its important to me that you know where I'm coming from.
I don't know what you mean by "the information inside this book".it’s not written by Paul as it says the information inside the book was learned from those who got it from Messiah and then confirmed to “us” who never heard or saw Messiah. Paul received his knowledge from Messiah directly and not from his followers.
Hebrews 2:3
3 how will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation? [d]After it was at the first spoken through the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who heard,
The writer of Hebrews has no direct contact with Messiah.
Could have been confirmed to Paul by Peter and John and the rest of the disciple's. And Jesus did show himself to Paul also. So he technically heard him(Jesus).“It was spoken first by the Lord, then confirmed to us by those who heard”
The us (person including themselves with the audience the letter is intended for) writing the letter to the Hebrews heard from those who directly heard it from Messiah.
“It was spoken first by the Lord, then confirmed to us by those who heard”
The us (person including themselves with the audience the letter is intended for) writing the letter to the Hebrews heard from those who directly heard it from Messiah.
It’s my opinion that Appolos wrote Hebrews. It would explain why the author makes so many small errors that a Pharisee (Paul) would not make.
We’ve got to back up and cover a lot later but you’re going to find out I’m very much not anti-Paul. I’m very pro Paul. The true Paul. Not the distorted Paul who’s being taught these days.Okay, Lol so we disagree on who wrote it. I'm not convinced it was Paul but I don't see enough evidence to the contrary.
It (the word) was spoken first by the Lord (God) then confirmed (by the word..the Bible) to us (everyone) by those who heard.