Yes, the book of Hebrews is included in the New Testament.
Yes, there is a book in the New Testament called "Hebrews"
Yes, the book of Hebrews is considered an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible.
The New Testament contains the Book of Hebrews.
Nothing. The book of Revelations is a Christian book, found in the New Testament.
The New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews.
Esther, for one. It is not quoted nor aluded to in any of the New Testament writers.
(Hebrews 6:20)
The Epistle to the Hebrews, or Book of Hebrews, was written anonymously. During the second century, it was attributed to the apostle Paul and as a result included in the New Testament, instead of being discarded and forgotten. It is now generally recognised that Hebrews was not written by Paul, because its theology and style are too different from his. We do not know who wrote the Book of Hebrews.
Before James in the New Testament is Hebrews and after James is 1 Peter.
There is no mention of Melchizedek weeping in the New Testament. The only reference to Melchizedek in the New Testament is in the book of Hebrews, specifically in Hebrews 5:6, 6:20, and 7:1-17, where Melchizedek is described as a priestly figure.
Philemon is in the NT after Titus and before Hebrews.
The 10th book of the New Testament is the Letter to the Hebrews. It is an epistle attributed to Paul though authorship is debated, and it emphasizes the supremacy of Jesus Christ and the new covenant.