Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Epistle to the Hebrews: Translation and Brief Commentary
The: oldest tradition makes Rome the place of its composition. Codex A has at. The end of the Epistle the note curb Pwp'qg. The Syriac version (peshitta) says. That the letter was written in Italy This view of the Syrian translator is due, probably, to 13, 24 but the evidence of that, verse is not decisive.
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