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Scarcely any book of the New Testament (with the possible exception of Revelation) is so perplexing as the Letter to the Hebrews. Not really a letter, but a sermon with some features of a letter added to it, not really by its putative author, Paul, but by an anonymous Christian who wrote some of the most elegant Greek in the Bible, not really addressed to the Hebrews, but to Christians, probably...

1. At various times in the past and in a variety of ways God spoke to the ancestors through the prophets. 2. In these last days, however, God has spoken to us through a Son, whom he appointed heir of all things and through whom he made the universe. 3. The Son, as the reflection of God’s glory and the exact representation of God’s essential being, sustaining all things by the power of his word, when he made purification for sins,
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