The Hebrews wrote the "Old Testament". It is an account of their existence in Israel from about 2000 BCE to 300 BCE.
Hebrews is a New Testament epistle.
They were called Israelites.
Psalms is often quoted in Hebrews.
old testament and archaeological questions
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The Hebrews wrote the Hebrew Bible. A Christianized version of these writings is called "The Old Testament".
Yes, there is a book in the New Testament called "Hebrews"
Israelite aka Hebrews who are the Jews
NOAnswer:Samuel was an Old Testament character, but he is mentionedthree times in the New Testament; in Acts 3:24 and 13:20, and in Hebrews 11:32.
Yes, the book of Hebrews is included in the New Testament.
Esther, for one. It is not quoted nor aluded to in any of the New Testament writers.
I don't think Hebrews is critical of the Old Testament and is certainly not an attack on the Old Testament. The letter was written to people who were thinking of going back to the old system of sacrifice when they were beginning to be persecuted for being Christians. Hebrews deals with the struggle involved in leaving one religious system for another ie leaving Judaism for Christ, and as the writer shows, this involved leaving shadows for the substance, ritual for reality, the good for the best. The writer uses Old Testament people and events to show that Jesus, Messiah, is better than Judaism.