vol. 39, Issue #4
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/39/39-4/39-4-pp587-607_JETS.pdf
Complete article may be found here:
https://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/39/39-4/39-4-pp587-607_JETS.pdf
HERMENEUTICAL ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES IN HEBREWS
AS EXEMPLIFIED IN THE SECOND CHAPTER
LANIER BURNS*
JETS 39/4 (December 1996) 587–607
Excerpt:
When our successful classes and conferences on hermeneutics at school
or church come to a close, the homily of Hebrews will come back to haunt us.
F. F. Bruce began his commentary with this caveat: “Since, however, neither
that community nor the writer is expressly identified in the text as it has
been preserved to us, the document presents us at the outset with a number
of critical problems to which no agreed solution has been found." -- from page 587
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