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Letters to the Church: A Survey of Hebrews and the General Epistles is unavailable, but you can change that!

Respected New Testament scholar Karen Jobes explores the cultural and theological background of Hebrews and the General Epistles (James through Jude) in this rich commentary. Writing from an evangelical perspective, Jobes addresses issues of historical relevance as well as how these ancient books connect with Christian faith and practice today. Letters to the Church includes: • Historical...

growth, previous confiscation of property (10:32–36), and incipient spiritual decline. Most scholars therefore infer that this book was written at least a few decades after Jesus had died, which on that basis would put the book not earlier than AD 60, about the time the Roman emperor Caesar Nero was coming to power.
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