Both Luke and the writer of Hebrews reveal a masterful use of the Septuagint. And yet, Allen doesn’t let this passion take the front seat. Luke is doing so much more than telling a story in his Luke-Acts narratives. The most plausible suggestion is that this was actually a sermon Paul gave and it was transcribed later by Luke, a person who would have had the command of the Greek language which the writer shows. Whoever wrote Hebrews must have been well known to those early Christians. But now, thanks to David Allen, I am going loud and proud. He gives us a polite scholarly smack down. Clement of Alexandria suggests that Paul wrote the book originally in Hebrew and that Luke translated it into Greek, though the Greek of Hebrews bears no resemblance to translation Greek (e.g., that of the Septuagint). Paul's letters are decent Greek, but if you compare Paul's Greek with the text of Hebrews you see a real difference. I used to think Barnabas was the author, but since Barnabas was an early Christian and the author of Hebrews is a second-generation Christian, I no longer think that is the case. And although the genres are different, Luke seems to have a sermon peppered through his narrative. Although it’s merely a theory, some people believe the unnamed disciple to be Luke. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. There are at least five statements in Hebrews that prove Paul didn't write Hebrews, and several proofs that Silas wrote Hebrews. The debate has been going on for a long time. Then, under divine guidance, it was translated into Greek by Luke … And although we will probably not know the identity of this writer with 100% surety in this life, I have just learned a wealth of information from Allen in the process of discovery. *(This article was first posted in March, 2013. In the 13th chapter of Hebrews, Timothy is referred to as a companion. In chapter one, Allen discusses how the church viewed the authorship of Hebrews from the early fathers to the … He has thrown a respectable pitch into the discussion and wondrous study regarding the writer to the masterpiece of Hebrews. Neither the Gospel of Luke nor The Book of Acts indicates when they were written. Reasons to conclude that Jesus wrote this book are: 1. the author quotes Jesus in the first person: "Then I said, ‘Behold, I have come to do your will, O God, as it is written of me in the scroll of the book.’” 2. the author makes observations about Jesus that only Jesus himself could make, and does so in the present perfect progressive tense to convey his ongoing presence at the time, such as "in every respect [Jesus] has been tempted as we are, yet without sin." Whether one agrees with Allen’s conclusions or not, they will definitely have to wrestle with his work. What I only hinted at then is my cockamamie housewife theologian theory. Luke is doing so much more than telling a story in his Luke-Acts narratives. ( Log Out /  I suggest that he later completed this postponed work and it is the Epistle to the Hebrews. Yet the account that has reached us, some saying that Clement, bishop of Rome, wrote the Epistle, and others that it was Luke, the one who wrote the Gospel and Acts. The purpose of David L. Allen’s Lukan Authorship of Hebrews is self-explanatory. “Both Luke and the author of Hebrews are described by most New Testament scholars as the most literary writers of the New Testament” (139). When he is breaking down Greek phrases, along with the use of Greek present tense form, well, I kind of have to take his word for it. Luke’s purpose to writing to Theophilus in his two-volume work seems to be the same as the sermon to the Hebrews: to motivate him to persevere in the faith by explaining how “Christianity is the fulfillment of the Old Testament hope of Israel” (176). Some of them are in conjunction with the question of authorship, which we shall consider under the following divisions: 1. Biblical scholars argue that Hebrews was written by a highly educated teacher, one who was well acquainted with the various philosophical debates of the day. It’s easier to read a scholarly work when the passion of the author is apparent. If Paul didn’t write the letter, who did? Did you know that the book of Hebrews is the second-most doctrine-heavy book of the New Testament? What if the mystery disciple on the road to Emmaus was also the writer to the Hebrews? I also found Allen’s notion on the identity of Theophilus and the recipients of Hebrews as converted high priests to be quite interesting. Letter to the Hebrews, New Testament letter traditionally attributed to St. Paul the Apostle but now widely believed to be the work of another Jewish Christian, perhaps one of Paul’s associates. Luke is doing so much more than telling a story in his Luke-Acts narratives. Friday, March 29, 2013, The Surprising Transformation of the Disciples of Jesus. So with all that preliminary stuff out of the way… WHO WROTE THE BOOK OF HEBREWS? He “plays the ball” of the argument, and gives both opposing and supporting scholarly arguments their playing time. Eusebius also summarized Clement of Alexandria’s opinion regarding these problems: “The epistle to the Hebrews he [Clement] attributes to Paul but says that it was written in Hebrew for Hebrews and then carefully translated by Luke for the Greeks. Tertullian thought Barnabas wrote Hebrews. - Hebrews 4:11–13 Throughout most of church history, there has been some question as to the identity of the writer of Hebrews. Paul wrote Hebrews. We do not know who wrote the book of Hebrews, though it appears that it was probably Paul. Not only did Irenaeus teach that Matthew’s Gospel was first written in the Hebrew dialect, he also provided the order in which all four of the Gospels were written. It is a book of no small size, has a doctrinal content which presupposes a solid grasp of Old Testament concepts, and provides clarification and a key to understanding Hebrew believers in the first century. Of course, I want it to be true. It’s inspiring. Their community was a result of the apostolic mission. Allen is confident enough in his work to reveal the solid evidence, be honest about the educated guesses, as well as reveal which arguments are based more on creativity and possibilities rather than absolute certainty. In fact, in the KJV, you’ll find… Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. The historical reconstruction that he gives at the end of the book is also conceivable. My own theory is that Luke-Acts-Hebrew is … Clement of Alexandria suggests that Paul wrote the book originally in Hebrew and that Luke translated it into Greek, though the Greek of Hebrews bears no resemblance to … Change ). Who wrote the book of Hebrews? It’s a pretty exciting read for theological dorks like me. The epistle to the Hebrews he asserted was written by Paul to the Hebrews in the Hebrew tongue, but it was carefully translated by Luke and published among the Greeks since one finds the same character of style and of phraseology in the epistle as in the Acts: “But it is probable that the title, Paul the Apostle, was not prefixed to it. “Both Luke and the author of Hebrews are described by most New Testament scholars as the most literary writers of the New Testament” (139). And even if Luke wasn’t the unnamed disciple, he is the one who gives us the most detailed account of the Emmaus event, showing a knowledge and interest in this amazing exposition Jesus gave about how all the Scriptures pointed to and found their fulfillment in him. Why I Believe Paul Did Not Write Hebrews Preface Every book in the New Testament section of the Bible has a human author (i.e., a man who either wrote the revelation down himself, or spoke it to a scribe who did) assigned to it except one,1 the letter to the Hebrews. As far back as the third century, Origen3 wrote: “In the epistle entitled To the Hebrews the diction does not exhibit the characteristic roughness of speech or phraseology admitted by the Apostle [Paul] himself, the construction of the sentences is closer to the Greek usage, as anyone capable of recognizing differences of style would agree . Because of where it's placed following Paul's epistles, and some of the ), Categories: Book Reviews•Tags: David Allan, Lukan Authorship of Hebrews•. In all likelihood, I believe Luke to have been the author of the book. Matthew, therefore, had to write to Jews and for Jews; therefore he must adopt a Jew"s manner. Since it mentions “Timothy” as a companion, it is written “from Italy,” and it has essentially the same theology as Galatians, it is presumed to a prison epistle of Saint Paul – perhaps penned by Saint Luke on the Apostle’s behalf. When Did Luke Write? by Shawn Brasseaux Various church fathers and theologians down through the ages have speculated as to the writer of the book of Hebrews. The letter itself does not indicate who the writer was. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Based on the writing, I began to wonder if it was Luke, as the Greek of Luke-Acts and Hebrews are so perfect. The Epistle to the Hebrews presents many moot problems. In short, Hebrews 2:3 talks about the author and his audience’s initial evangelization. ( Log Out /  The writer of Hebrews specifically says that he was taught by an apostle (Hebrews 2:3). Luke's writings (Luke and Acts) are noticibly written in better Greek than almost all the other NT texts, certainly better than the letters of the Apostle Paul. For example, Paul always writes of Jesus' sacrifice being on Earth. Or that it may have been written as a sermon first and then sent around to churches? WHO WROTE THE BOOK OF HEBREWS? The book presents Christ as the final High Priest and eloquently explains the Old Testament sacrificial system in light of the atonement of Christ. By doing this, he gets 1,000 more credibility points. . “Both Luke and the author of Hebrews are described by most New Testament scholars as the most literary writers of the New Testament” (139). 2. Well, he had me by page 31. “He (Clement) says that the Epistle to the Hebrews is the work of Paul, and that it was written to the Hebrews in the Hebrew language; but that Luke translated it carefully and published it for the Greeks, and hence the same style of expression is found in this epistle (Hebrews) and in the Acts (written by Luke c. 60’s to 80’s AD).” I doubt Allen had housewife theologians in mind when he wrote this almost 400 page, scholarly hardback. Note that the order is in harmony with how the Gospels are arranged in the Canon and not in line with modern liberal theories. Scholars have noted that Paul’s first Roman imprisonment is mentioned at the end of Acts (Acts 28:30) so the earliest date for Acts being written could be 62AD. It also stimulates the reader to use Allen’s research to think for themselves. Why did Luke stop writing Acts in Rome before Paul was acquitted in late 61AD? Martin Luther believed it was Apollos. One thing about this book that really impressed me is the tone. “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword” (Heb. Let us commence. Hebrews talks about Jesus' sacrifice from a heavenly standpoint (Hebrews 10). The early church thought he did. The most reasonable explanation, recognized early in Church history, is Paul wrote Hebrews. Ahem, I mean, they are historical (yep, some fellers in the early church suspected Luke), linguistic (“lexical, stylistic, and textlinguistic evidence), theological, and, drum roll…pretty darn convincing that Luke was in fact a Jew, and not the Gentile that modern scholars have made him out to be. Therefore the … 2) The emphasis of theology is different. A while back ago, I wrote an article about my top three questions I have when I get to heaven. I’m happily persuaded, especially with my underlying, biased theory. Totally Awesome. If there are any smarticle (my daughter’s word) people who are reading this post, I’m sure you will benefit from Allen’s work much more than I did, but I am very grateful for the education it gave me. The King James Version of the Bible titles this book “The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews.” Many of the church fathers believed that Paul wrote Hebrews in the Hebrew or Aramaic language. A writer would do well just studying the prologues of Luke, Acts, and Hebrews. ( Log Out /  Timothy was Paul's missionary companion in the same way Jesus sent disciples out in pairs. . Luke is doing so much more than telling a story in his Luke-Acts narratives. Luke tells the same story of the kingdom, yet he hardly says one word that Matthew says; he hardly ever comes upon the … 2. “Both Luke and the author of Hebrews are described by most New Testament scholars as the most literary writers of the New Testament” (139). Some parts were amazingly convincing, like the chiastic framework of all three books, the similarities in their prologues, the use of vocabulary, and the comparison of Acts 7 and Hebrews 11. THE AUTHORSHIP OF HEBREWS or DID PAUL WRITE HEBREWS? But now scholars are almost of one mind that Paul did NOT write it. A writer would do well just studying the prologues of Luke, Acts, and Hebrews. And, as such, Hebrews 2:3 contradicts what Paul says in Galatians 1:11–12 and, thus, suggests that Paul did not write Hebrews. But, without sacrificing the academic integrity of his work, Allen has written accessibly enough for an interested lay person such as myself. But let’s move on to this wonderful, well-written book. For many years I have been curious about who wrote Hebrews, and I prayed for God to show someone? If I were asked my personal opinion, I w… Eusebius also reports Origen believed Paul wrote Hebrews but also said there was a tradition held by "others" that Luke was the writer: But who wrote the Epistle in truth, God knows. While the book includes a “paradigm composed of several hypotheses,” the crux of the argument is that Luke, the physician and companion of the apostle Paul, wrote both Luke-Acts and the epistle to the Hebrews (p. 8). Allen also looks at the main candidates for Hebrew’s authorship (with the presupposition of the Holy Spirit’s inspiration) like Paul, Barnabas, and Apollos, and highlights where they are wanting. Luke did not write to the Jews; Luke wrote for Gentiles and to Gentiles. I was too embarrassed. so this too must be deduced. Internal evidence on authorship (is Hebrews an epistle or treatise?) Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. In interacting with the opposition, he doesn’t discredit the people, he takes their work seriously and even concedes to other possibilities. Hebrews infographic. Jude started to write an epistle about the “salvation” he shared in common with his readers but changed to writing his shorter epistle (Jude 3). Log in, Written by Aimee Byrd | Until about 200 years ago it was widely believed that Paul wrote Hebrews. The letter was composed sometime during the latter half of the 1st century and is … It is Paul’s theology… and continues his logic. You see, after teaching Hebrews for the last year (or so), I couldn’t shake the suspicion that we were getting something very similar to the “explanation” Jesus gave to the two disciples on the way to Emmaus. So what are his arguments for the case of Lukan authorship of Hebrews? 4:12a). It is possible Luke worked with Paul and penned it but that is the only thing in doubt. And I can only review it as an inquiring lay person. I have a whole new appreciation for Luke—doctor, historian, and linguistic master. Certain Bibles have titled the book “The… 1. ... Paul did write more books, but the two books Luke wrote (the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts) are longer than all those books combined. Date and destination 3. The Epistle to the Hebrew is anonymous. A writer would do well just studying the prologues of Luke, Acts, and Hebrews. Whoever wrote Hebrews says in Hebrews 2:3 that he was a second generation Christian. When the internal evidence is examined, it overcomes easily issues of style. ( Log Out /  As evidence of Priscilla’s skill, Luke did not hesitate to record her capabilities as a teacher of the great orator Apollos. A writer would do well just studying the prologues of Luke, Acts, and Hebrews. It is possible Paul wrote the book of Hebrews. Just saying. In the end, though, God knows. Author, speaker, thinker, old school blogger. Some have suggested that Luke was its writer. 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