Hebrews, a Paul-ished epistle to an undisclosed (but likely Jewish) audience, spends most of its first four chapters pitching Jesus, burning angels, and trying to figure out which of God's creations is the most important.
Read MorePaul sets up shop with tent-makers, Priscilla and Aquila, for a bit before renewing head-shaving vows and traveling again. The apostles are growing their ranks MLM style (we could be making things up), and at some point books are burned, and clothes come off.
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