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For many readers the Epistle to the Hebrews is among the most difficult books of the New Testament. Understanding its message calls for a great familiarity with its Old Testament background and a good knowledge of certain phases of first-century biblical exegesis. When first published in 1964, this commentary on Hebrews by F.F. Bruce received critical praise for providing the expertise needed on...

J. W. Bowman maintains that the recipients of the epistle were members of the Hellenistic-Jewish Christian community of Palestine who had come under the influence of the Qumran sect. There were serious defects in their understanding of the gospel, and these the author set himself to correct. The particular group of Hellenists addressed is located by Bowman at Sychar, where John the Baptist and Jesus, and later Philip, had preached. But since Philip’s evangelistic campaign in those parts, “the centre
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