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Pauline epistles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pauline epistles , Epistles of Paul , or Letters of Paul , are the thirteen New Testament books which have the name Paul (Παῦλος) as the first word, hence claiming authorship by Paul the Apo...
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Authorship of the Pauline epistles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the New Testament of the Bible Introduction Historical Background The Jewish Background The Non-Jewish Background A Brief Outline of the Life of Jesus Summary and Analysis The Pauline Letters Galatians 1 and 2 Thessalonians 1 and 2 Corinthians Romans Letters Written in Captivity The Synoptic...
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Approximately one third of the New Testament consists of letters, or epistles, written by the apostle Paul and addressed to the Christian churches of his day. Because ... With few exceptions, these letters were written in response to conditions that existed in the particular churches with which Paul was associated.
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First, second, and third John, sometimes called the Epistles or Letters of John, ... Life (Rom 5-8); Gideon; Great Prayers; Ephesians; Hebrews; James; Jacob; Joshua; Kingdom of God; Lamb of God; Lord's Supper; Luke; Names of God; Philippians; Psalms; Resurrection; Revelation; Sermon on the Mount;; Year of St. Paul...
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Here\'s what I found in my Bible (King James version), under PAULINE EPISTLES: Fourteen books in the New Testament that were originally letters written by the Apostle Paul to members of the Church. They may be divided into groups as follows: 1 and 2 Thessalonians (A.D. 50–51);
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There are 13 epistles written by Paul. The epistles, or letters, were written to early churches to aid them in their ministry and commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They record the history of the first generation of Christians and the ministry of Paul.
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