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wrote briefly. Noting that the epistle itself is not brief, he imagines Paul writing a short addendum to a pre-existing anti-Judaic tract. He also points out that many of the anti-Judaic tracts of the time were entitled pro\j I)ouda/iouj. Thus the title, Pro\j (Ebrai/ouj was not “To the Hebrews,” but “Against the Hebrews.”23

      Positive Views of the Epistle

      Emphasis on Continuity

      Balance of Continuity and Discontinuity

      Donald Bloesch notes that Hebrews seems to promote supersessionism, but at the same time it venerates the Old Testament saints. There is both continuity and discontinuity in the epistle. He writes,

      Therefore Bloesch seems to qualify the term “supersession” to speak of the replacement of Jewish institutions and not necessarily the replacement of the Jewish people.

      Rhetorical Approach

      In deSilva’s approach, many

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