James Earl Massey

Preaching from Hebrews


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earliest Christian circles as a “Son of Encouragement” (Acts 4:36), a tributary sobriquet about his character and caring spirit.20

      The “situation” referred to is explained as an incipient Jewish Christian gnosticism that threatened the apostolic message about the superiority of Jesus Christ over all angelic figures.

      Although no final word can be given yet about who wrote Hebrews, some factual statements can be made about its author:

      1. The writer was a Hellenist by background and experience.

      3. The writer was a master of rhetoric, with thought patterns marked by pointed imagery, wordplay, and dramatic vibrancy.

      4. The writer was an experienced exegete and sermonizer.

      6. The writer was more familiar with the Septuagint (LXX) text of the Old Testament than with the Hebrew text; the Greek alone was used.

      7. The writer seems acquainted with Pauline thought but handled the kerygma with some independence,

      8. The writer was a second-generation Christian (2:3).

      9. The writer knew the people being addressed (5:11–12; 6:9–10; 10:32; 13:7, 19, 23).

      10. The writer knew Timothy (13:23).