2. What reminder did the apostle Paul give the Hebrew Christians in Judea and Jerusalem?

2 Just a few years before the Roman armies surrounded Jerusalem, the apostle Paul wrote the powerful letter now known as the book of Hebrews. In that letter, Paul gave Christians in Judea and Jerusalem vital counsel that would help them prepare for what lay ahead. And what exactly lay ahead? Jerusalem was going to be destroyed. If those Christians hoped to survive, they would have to be ready to abandon their homes and businesses. So regarding the city of Jerusalem, Paul wrote: “We do not have here a city that remains.” Then he added: “But we are earnestly seeking the one to come.”​—Heb. 13:14.
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Paul reminded the Hebrew Christians that Jerusalem wouldn't last, so they should focus on the future city to come.