Does Ruth Hoppins address this bit information from Stephen Carlson, below? I'm sincerely interested in knowing what she thinks about it.
"It seems that the author of Hebrew is almost certainly a male (unless
Priscilla was concealing her identity), based upon 11:32 KAI TI ETI LEGW:
EPILEIYEI ME GAR DIHGOUMENON hO XRONOS ...., where DIHGOUMENON, referring
to the author, is masculine."
Stephen Carlson
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Stephen C. Carlson, George Mason University School of Law, Patent Track, 4LE
scarlso1@osf1.gmu.edu
http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/test-archives/html4/1996-01/12008.html

