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    peter and paul

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    to Jerusalem‚ he aroused such hostility among the Jews that a mob gathered‚ and he was arrested and imprisoned for two years. The circumstances of his death are unknown. Paul ’s ministry and religious views are known largely from his letters‚ or epistles‚ collected in the New Testament‚ which are the first Christian theological writing and the source of much Christian doctrine. It was due to Paul more than anyone else that Christianity became a world religion. Two ways in which Paul contributed

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    Johannine Literature

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    and acceptance within 5‚ It was a voluntary organization 6‚ It demanded total commitment of its members 7‚ It was apocalyptic. With this understanding of sect‚ the Christian community known to us through the forth Gospel and Johannine Epistles was a sect as part of the larger Christian sectarian movement. Relationship with the letters Style‚ tone‚ thought indicates that they are from the same author. A‚ Intimacy with God and sinlessness. B‚ Keeping the commandment. C

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    Pope's Essay on Man

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    An Essay on Man is divided in four epistles each of which examines the nature and state of man‚ with the respect to the universe( epistle I); with respect to himself‚ as an individual( epistle II); with respect to society( epistle III); and with respect to happiness( epistle IV). In my work I will discuss Pope’s epistle I of Nature and state of Man‚ with respect to the universe‚ by analyzing each section. Here I will represent my point of view over this epistle. Pope begins the poem with an introduction

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    1 Corinthians 13

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    referred to as the first epistle of Paul to the Corinthians‚ as it was a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Church in Corinth. It has been debated that letters and epistles differ from one another in literary style‚ as letters where meant to be nonliterary‚ versus epistles were meant as a public literary form (Fee 56) . For the purposes of this paper‚ I will use epistle and letter interchangeably. We know the literary form of 1 Corinthians is a letter and/or epistle because it followed the

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    Interpreting the Bible

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    I was told as a young child‚ “Before you began reading the Bible‚ you must always pray and ask God for understanding.” We all know the Bible can be very difficult to interpret. However‚ in reading “How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth”‚ I have learned so much in just reading a few pages. I must agree all Christians should know how to interpret the word of God. God surely want each of us to read‚ trust‚ obey and apply His word to our everyday lives. The Bible is meant to be interpreted and

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    it is believed to be considerably more precise translation (Barsoum‚ pp39). The New Testament in Syriac has 3 generally accepted translation: a simple format translation from the 1st century AD or early 2nd which contained all but the‚ 2nd and 3rd epistles of St John‚

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    The book of Ephesians in the New Testament was written by the Apostle Paul during his imprisonment between 60 and 62 A.D.. Though Ephesians is considered one of Paul’s prison Epistles‚ they were established with the thought of people he knew and loved. His authorship within the Old Testament references to numerous theological connections within the New Testament. The experience of the Old Testament abundantly enhances the richness found in the scriptures of the New Testament. His wisdom allowed him

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    prophet and his death which consists of the four gospels‚ The Acts of the Apostles‚ the 21-epistles and the book of Revalations | Gospels | The four books that consist of the teachings and the life of Jesus (Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John) | Acts of the Apostles | A book of the New Testament which talks about the development of the Christian Church‚ the asenction of Christ‚ and Paul’s sojurn at Rome | Epistles of Paul | The thirteen books of the New Testament which were all named after St.Paul‚

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    MI: Baker Academic‚ 2010. Cranford‚ Lorin L. "An exposition of James 2." Southwestern Journal Of Theology 29‚ no. 1 (September 1‚ 1986): 19-30. ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials‚ EBSCOhost (accessed February 12‚ 2015). Davids‚ Peter H. The Epistle of James: A Commentary on the Greek Text. New International Greek Testament Commentary. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Eerdmans‚ 1982. Ellsworth‚ Roger. Opening up James. Opening Up Commentary. Leominster: Day One Publications‚ 2009. Greenlee‚ J. Harold. An Exegetical

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    What we know today as the New Testament was compiled over a period of many decades. It was first referenced as the “New Testament” by Clement of Alexandria. It is believed that the books that comprise what we know as the New Testament canon were in existence no later than the end of the first century. The included books varied by different sources until the fourth century when the Bishop of Alexandria‚ Athanasios‚ included them in a letter to his flock in AD 367. His list was approved by councils

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