The Epistle of St. Paul to the Hebrews
St. Paul wrote this Epistle to the Christians in Palestine, the most
part of whom being Jews before their conversion, they were called Hebrews.
He exhorts them to be thoroughly converted and confirmed in the faith
of Christ, clearly shewing them the preeminence of Christ's priesthood
above the Levitical, and also the excellence of the new law above the
old. He commends faith by the example of the ancient fathers: and exhorts
them to patience and perseverance and to remain in fraternal charity. It
appears from chap. 13 that this Epistle was written in Italy, and probably
at Rome, about twenty-nine years after our Lord's Ascension.