To the writer, it has become clear that this Jew, Yehoshua, born of a Jewish mother, who, after observing all the Torah of God, laid down his life for his people that he might take it up again, is the one who is being called by God in the Scriptures his son. And it is as a son that he has made him the heir of all things. And through his love for his son, and therefore through his son himself, for the sake of his inheritance, he made the universe. Just as these mysteries have been revealed and made clear to the writer, so the writer now sets out to make them clear to his readers. For it is these things that God has in these last days spoken to Israel, by addressing this Jew, Yehoshua, as a son.