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Knowing your audience and understanding their way of thinking is vital in order to successfully communicate. This is one of the arguing points behind the authorship of the epistle to the Hebrews. The Church has always acknowledged the Apostle Paul as it's author, despite its different writing style, which Paul used to address Jews who embraced Jesus as the Messiah.
By Rduane AssinkKnowing your audience and understanding their way of thinking is vital in order to successfully communicate. This is one of the arguing points behind the authorship of the epistle to the Hebrews. The Church has always acknowledged the Apostle Paul as it's author, despite its different writing style, which Paul used to address Jews who embraced Jesus as the Messiah.