Epistle to the Hebrews: an inquiry into its relation to primitive tradition
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Chapter 1 vigorous evangelist, (13:23); and even the eighties, which many fix upon, is not far enough removed to explain the absence of direct reference to the destruction of the Temple.The fact, insisted upon by those favouring a late date, and Gentile readers, that it is the tabernacle which our author has in mind, counts for little in determining either date or destination, since this does not preclude the justifiable view that the cult of the Herodian temple was also running in the author's thoughts (10-:11).An early apostolic date has
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Chapter 1 vigorous evangelist, (13:23); and even the eighties, which many fix upon, is not far enough removed to explain the absence of direct reference to the destruction of the Temple.The fact, insisted upon by those favouring a late date, and Gentile readers, that it is the tabernacle which our author has in mind, counts for little in determining either date or destination, since this does not preclude the justifiable view that the cult of the Herodian temple was also running in the author's thoughts (10-:11).An early apostolic date has
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