
The Book of Hebrews
New Testament
Hebrews Summary — Book Overview
- Author
- Unknown
- Written
- ~AD 64–68
- Testament
- New Testament
- Chapters
- 13
- Key Theme
- Jesus is greater — the ultimate high priest and mediator of a better covenant.
- Written For
- Jewish believers tempted to return to Judaism
Introduction of Hebrews
The letter to the Hebrews was written to Jewish Christians facing pressure to abandon their faith, likely in the 60s AD. Authorship is uncertain (traditionally linked to Paul, though many scholars suggest Barnabas, Apollos, or another associate). Using rich Old Testament imagery, the author presents Jesus as the supreme high priest, the better covenant, and the ultimate sacrifice. The letter weaves powerful warnings with soaring encouragement to persevere. Its central message challenges readers: having seen the superiority of Christ, will they hold fast or drift away?


