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  1. Papyrus 13, 3rd or 4th century AD, with the Epistle to the Hebrews in the original Koine Greek. The Epistle to the Hebrews (Koinē Greek: Πρὸς Ἑβραίους, romanized: Pròs Hebraíous, lit. 'to the Hebrews') is one of the books of the New Testament.

  2. La Epístola a los hebreos, conocida también como Carta a los hebreos, es uno de los veintisiete libros incluidos en el Nuevo Testamento cristiano.

  3. 1. Authorship. In spite of traditional ascriptions and brilliant guesses, its authorship is unknown. At Alexandria it was ascribed to Paul from the second half of the 2nd cent. onward, although difficulties in this ascription were acknowledged by Clement and Origen: “God knows the truth of the matter,” said the latter (Euseb. Hist. vi. 25.14).

  4. Letter to the Hebrews, anonymous New Testament letter traditionally attributed to St. Paul the Apostle but now widely believed to be the work of another Jewish Christian. Some traditions hold that the author may have been St. Barnabas or perhaps one of Paul’s other associates or later disciples .

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The General Epistles. Listen to Chuck Swindoll’s overview of Hebrews in his audio message from the Classic series God’s Masterwork. Loading audio player . . . Who wrote the book? The author of the letter to the Hebrews remains shrouded in mystery.