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==Paul’s Influence==  
==Paul’s Influence==  
===Pauline Epistles===
===Pauline Epistles===
The New Testament, comprising a total of 27 books, is divided into 13 books written by Jesus’ disciples such as [[Peter]], [[John (Apostle)|John]], [[Luke]], and [[Matthew]], and 14 books by Paul.<ref>[https://www.biblestudy.org/apostlepaul/when-were-books-by-apostle-paul-written.html When Did Apostle Paul Write His Books?], ''Bible Study''</ref> Paul’s [[Bible|writings]] account for half of the New Testament. These writings are often referred to as the ''[[Paul’s Epistles|Pauline Epistles]]'' because they are primarily in the form of letters. Paul wrote a total of 9 epistles to churches ([[Book of Romans|Romans]], [[Book of 1 Corinthians|1 Corinthians]], [[Book of 2 Corinthians|2 Corinthians]], [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]], [[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[Book of Philippians|Philippians]], [[Book of Colossians|Colossians]], [[Book of 1 Thessalonians|1 Thessalonians]], and [[Book of 2 Thessalonians|2 Thessalonians]]) and 4 epistles to individuals ([[Book of 1 Timothy|1 Timothy]], [[Book of 2 Timothy|2 Timothy]], [[Book of Titus|Titus]], and [[Book of Philemon|Philemon]]). Additionally, there is 1 epistle addressed to a specific group ([[Book of Hebrews|Hebrews]]). Depending on the intended audience or the location from which the letters were written, they are sometimes classified as '''''Pastoral Epistles''''' ([[Book of 1 Timothy|1 Timothy]], [[Book of 2 Timothy|2 Timothy]], [[Book of Titus|Titus]]) or '''''Prison Epistles''''' ([[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[Book of Philippians|Philippians]], [[Book of Colossians|Colossians]], [[Book of Philemon|Philemon]]).
The New Testament, comprising a total of 27 books, is divided into 13 books written by Jesus’ disciples such as [[Peter]], [[John (Apostle)|John]], [[Luke]], and [[Matthew]], and 14 books by Paul.<ref>[https://www.biblestudy.org/apostlepaul/when-were-books-by-apostle-paul-written.html When Did Apostle Paul Write His Books?], ''Bible Study''</ref> Paul’s [[Bible|writings]] account for half of the New Testament. These writings are often referred to as the ''[[Paul’s Epistles|Pauline Epistles]]'' because they are primarily in the form of letters. Paul wrote a total of 9 epistles to churches ([[Book of Romans|Romans]], [[1 Corinthians|1 Corinthians]], [[Book of 2 Corinthians|2 Corinthians]], [[Book of Galatians|Galatians]], [[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[Book of Philippians|Philippians]], [[Book of Colossians|Colossians]], [[Book of 1 Thessalonians|1 Thessalonians]], and [[Book of 2 Thessalonians|2 Thessalonians]]) and 4 epistles to individuals ([[Book of 1 Timothy|1 Timothy]], [[Book of 2 Timothy|2 Timothy]], [[Book of Titus|Titus]], and [[Book of Philemon|Philemon]]). Additionally, there is 1 epistle addressed to a specific group ([[Book of Hebrews|Hebrews]]). Depending on the intended audience or the location from which the letters were written, they are sometimes classified as '''''Pastoral Epistles''''' ([[Book of 1 Timothy|1 Timothy]], [[Book of 2 Timothy|2 Timothy]], [[Book of Titus|Titus]]) or '''''Prison Epistles''''' ([[Book of Ephesians|Ephesians]], [[Book of Philippians|Philippians]], [[Book of Colossians|Colossians]], [[Book of Philemon|Philemon]]).
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