- a
fragrant offering and
sacrifice to God. —
Ephesians 5:1–2 In the
second part of the letter,
Ephesians 4:17–6:20, the
author gives practical advice...
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Ephesians 6 is the
sixth (and the last)
chapter of the
Epistle to the
Ephesians in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. Traditionally, it is believed...
-
Ephesians 5 is the
fifth chapter of the
Epistle to the
Ephesians in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. Traditionally, it is
believed to be written...
- the
Ephesians, who wept, pra****, or took flight.
Against this, a
Roman edict of 162 AD
acknowledges the
importance of Artemesion, the
annual Ephesian festival...
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Ephesus Rome
Ephesians 1 is the
first chapter of the
Epistle to the
Ephesians in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. Traditionally, it is believed...
-
Ephesians 4 is the
fourth chapter of the
Epistle to the
Ephesians in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. Traditionally, it is
believed to have been...
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Alexander (Gr****: Άλέξανδρος; fl. 50–65) was a
Christian heretical teacher in Ephesus.
Hymenaeus and
Alexander were
proponents of antinomianism, the belief...
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Ephesians 3 is the
third chapter of the
Epistle to the
Ephesians in the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible. Traditionally, it is
believed to have been...
- (Ancient Gr****: πανοπλίαν τοῦ Θεοῦ,
panoplian tou Theou) is
derived from
Ephesians 6:11: "Put on the full
armor of God, so that you can take your
stand against...
- 1978, and 2248
between Galatians and
Ephesians:
implied by the
numbering in B. In B,
Galatians ends and
Ephesians begins on the same side of the same folio...