"The
Letter to the Hebrews forcefully argues that through Christ, faithful
Christians have direct access to God. The text urges the faithful, confident of
their covenant relationship with God, to follow Christ's example and live as he
did, faithful, hopeful, loving and patient in the face of opposition. Although
Hebrews is occasionally attributed to Paul, even early Christian scholars such
as Origen (185-254 C.E.) recognized that its style is quite different from that
of Paul's letters. ... The work thus remains anonymous. ...the text was
probably composed after 60 C.E. and before 95 C.E...." [from the introduction
to Hebrews in The HarperCollins Study Bible (1993), p. 2250.