By John Fast
The Epistle to the Hebrews is unique among the books of the New Testament. It is the only epistle whose authorship is unknown. Not only is its authorship uncertain, but so is the place of its writing, its date, and its originally intended readership. It contains some of the most polished Greek in the New Testament with a significant amount of its vocabulary used only here in the entire Bible. But despite all of Hebrews’ uncertainties some things about the letter are very clear