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Sir, After reading your Sequence of Paul's 14 Epistles, I felt I needed to e-mail you and I hope you will respond. I would like to know how you came up with the idea that Paul really wrote the Letter to the Hebrews. If you study the Greek style of what is know as Paul's original letters and compare them to the style in Hebrews, it is clear that Paul is not the author of Hebrews. Paul always had an introduction that was clearly Paul and would let his readers know that his letters were his. I look forward to what you have to say. Thank You, Billy Summey
Jerry says:
Paul ended all of his epistles with "the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen." In his second letter to the Thessalonians (3:17-18) Paul says that the token or sign that he puts in all of his letters is the way he signs at the end. You will notice that Hebrews ends with Paul's token or sign: "Grace be with you all. Amen." Just for your own enlightenment, take a look at the ending of all the other writers of the New Testament. You will find that only Paul ends his epistles with the admonishment of "Grace be with you. Amen." Take a closer look at the way that Paul ends the Romans epistle at 16:20. It is with this token or sign and then Tertius writes a portion at the closing and ends again it with Paul's short statement and token (16:21-27).