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    Ephesians

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    INTRODUCTION The epistle to the Ephesians is believed to have been written after many churches had already been founded and that could have been after Paul had had an opportunity to ponder the meaning of the new organism that had come into being‚ called the church. When talking about church‚ we should be able to know exactly what we mean as the word “Church” means the church universal (catholic)‚ rather than the local grouping of people. From the contents of this Epistle‚ we can see that this epistle was not

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    Book of Romans

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    the believed that Jews were no longer God’s people. (Wikipedia‚ Epistle to the Romans) The letter to the Romans was written at Corinth. Paul was said to have written this letter during his visit to

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    1 Timothy's Letter

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    address him as ‘his beloved son in the faith’ (Vs. 2). This letter is amongst the letters Paul wrote that were known as “Pastoral epistles” with 2 Timothy and Titus. First Timothy is the first of Paul’s Pastoral Epistles – letters written to church leaders he knew. In contrast‚ most of Paul’s epistles were written to entire congregations. Titus also received a pastoral epistle from Paul‚ but Timothy got two. These three letters were written in the latter part of Paul’s life after his first imprisonment

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    What is the evidence in favor of an encyclical origin of this epistle? The evidence for an encyclical—circular letter meant for more than one church such as the book of revelation—includes the following arguments: (1) Colossians 4:16 instructs to send “this” letter to Laodicea. The argument could be made that this

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    addresses many issues which the church needs to deal and solve. Additionally‚ the church of the Philippians was the first church founded in Europe. The love that the apostle has for this church is seen in the way that he addresses to them. So‚ this epistle was written in thanksgiving action and also as an exhortation to the congregation to stand firm in God’s ways. This letter tells the joy that existed in Paul’s heart to see how the gospel was being spread and how joyful he was to have the cooperation

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    Biblical Worldview Essay

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    Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome stands as the utmost theological elucidation of the gospel of Christ ever in print by an enthused man. The Roman epistle educates and discusses areas of the Christian life arraying from creation‚ sin‚ salvation‚ eschatology‚ ethics‚ and theology. Although a complete worldview cannot be derived from this epistle alone‚ a concise introduction of these themes will provide some perspective on the subject. Thinking on the biblical perspective about creation‚ in the

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    Epistle To Hebrews Analysis

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    The Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews Over the centuries‚ there have been many attempts to identify the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews. The nominations that seem to have more data to back them are the Apostle Paul‚ Barnabas the Levite‚ Apollos‚ the husband/wife team of Priscilla and Aquila‚ and Luke. Although little evidence exists to promote the following nominees‚ a simple list will be informative. It is not enough to know the major candidates for authorship. Evidence may surface

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    Colossians Essay

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    The Colossians Essay By: Kenneth Bernard Ridgell Instructor: Dr. Matthew Clifton Essay on Colossians Topic Heresy Date: November 7‚ 2011 Ridgell 2 The city of Colosse was located in the province of Phrygia; before the Christian era the city of Colosse was a principle city the Lycus Valley. Being part of a major trade route in Asia Minor from Ephesus to Miletus‚ the city was known for its production of textiles‚ especially in its purple wool. Larger cities such as Laodicea and Hierapolis

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    Romans Epistle Analysis

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    In the epistle of Romans Paul is introducing himself to the Romans and explains the message he plans on teaching before he arrives in Rome. The epistle was sent from Corinth before Paul had sailed of for Troas during Paul’s second missionary journey. Paul had friends in Rome‚ whom he had planned to visit on several occasions‚ but had always been prevented from doing so. He had several reasons for being interested in the Roman church: his desire to see the imperial city‚ their need for instruction

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    Romans 2: 1-11

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    theological foundation on which to construct their faith and to live for and serve God effectively. Paul’s epistolary letters puts emphasis on propositional statements in the book of Romans. Romans contains all of the standard features of biblical epistle‚ including the salutation‚ thanksgiving‚ body‚ paraenesis‚ personal greetings‚ and benediction. What distinguishes the letter is its long and carefully constructed body‚ which presents a sustained theological argument. It is filled with theological

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