Current academic explorations considering God-creation background for the Christ atonement in Hebrews usually predicate on chosen cosmological features of Nicaean and later formulations, with later layers of philosophical thought filling gaps, and often leans on speculations in theological-philosophical matrix of thought. These Nicaean and later approaches to God and his problematic creation unravel tensions between the apocalyptic thought system and alignments with Scripture that can be difficult to resolve. This paper attempts to refresh the biblical hearing of God’s speech concerning the God-creation background for atonement in Hebrews based on the milk and solid food teaching paradigm presented by the author of Hebrews (the Pastor). It seeks background understanding in his first-century apocalyptic presentation beyond the usual menu of the Pastor’s milk analogy about the Son’s completed atonement ministry in purification of sins. Discussion briefly introduces a taste of the Pastor’s solid food about Jesus’s present shepherd ministry within his typological tabernacle of the heavens. This later menu lacuna of Nicaean and alternative substitution in later credal cosmology traces to the contemporary carte du jour of Jesus’s ministry as only into a local tabernacle in heaven. As the Pastor often claims, those tasting atonement teaching on his apocalyptic background have an opportunity to sample if the future salvation hope of his milk and solid food about Jesus’s ministry as the Christ is really better than the missing ingredients in the God-creation presentation of featured items in Nicaean cosmology later reintroduced using a different low-apocalyptic recipe.