Pauline Epistles: Difference between revisions
Created page with "thumb| 270px |St. Paul Preaching in Athens, George Baxter, after 1855 The '''Pauline Epistles''' are the letters in the New Testament written by the Apostle Paul to various churches or individuals. Although scholars differ in their views, these letters are generally recognized as Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Book of Galat..." |
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|Ephesians||c. AD 62 | |Ephesians||c. AD 62 | ||
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|This epistle was written by Paul during his imprisonment out of concern for the members of the church in Ephesus. In it, he encourages them to live according to [[God]]’s. | |This epistle was written by Paul during his imprisonment out of concern for the members of the church in Ephesus. In it, he encourages them to live according to [[God]]’s will. | ||
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|Philippians||c. AD 63 | |Philippians||c. AD 63 | ||