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Most Christians assume Paul wrote all thirteen letters that bear his name in the New Testament. But for nearly two centuries, scholars have asked two important questions:
Which letters did Paul actually write?
And what do we do with Hebrews?
In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan breaks down the difference between undisputed and disputed Pauline letters, explains why Hebrews is almost certainly not written by Paul, and shows how scribes (or “secretaries”) shaped the final form of Paul’s letters.
This exploration helps us read Paul more faithfully—because the letters in the New Testament were, quite literally, letters written to real communities facing real challenges. Understanding authorship, context, and the historical circumstances behind each letter helps us hear Paul’s Jewish voice more clearly and appreciate how these ancient texts functioned as pastoral guidance rather than systematic theology.
Whether you’re new to this discussion or diving deeper into Pauline studies, this episode gives you accessible insight into one of the most influential figures in history—and how his letters continue to speak today.
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The Weird Apostle
Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context.
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Most Christians assume Paul wrote all thirteen letters that bear his name in the New Testament. But for nearly two centuries, scholars have asked two important questions:
Which letters did Paul actually write?
And what do we do with Hebrews?
In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan breaks down the difference between undisputed and disputed Pauline letters, explains why Hebrews is almost certainly not written by Paul, and shows how scribes (or “secretaries”) shaped the final form of Paul’s letters.
This exploration helps us read Paul more faithfully—because the letters in the New Testament were, quite literally, letters written to real communities facing real challenges. Understanding authorship, context, and the historical circumstances behind each letter helps us hear Paul’s Jewish voice more clearly and appreciate how these ancient texts functioned as pastoral guidance rather than systematic theology.
Whether you’re new to this discussion or diving deeper into Pauline studies, this episode gives you accessible insight into one of the most influential figures in history—and how his letters continue to speak today.
Bridge Builders Forum
An educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other.
Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates
Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians"
The Weird Apostle
Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context.
Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

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