In the new UBS6, Hebrews is placed, not after Philemon, but after 2 Thessalonians, reflecting its position in the Pauline Corpus in the 5th and 6th centuries. One recent reviewer of the UBS 6 said, in effect, that this change is not a statement regarding the authorship of Hebrews but rather "a reflection of the order found in many ancient biblical manuscripts." Sheesh! That is ridiculous! This is exactly what it is. Hebrews NEVER circulated in the early church as anything other than part of the Pauline Corpus. This is one of the best reasons for espousing the Pauline authorship of the letter!
