Definition of Epistle. Meaning of Epistle. Synonyms of Epistle

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Definition of Epistle

Epistle
Epistle E*pis"tle, v. t. To write; to communicate in a letter or by writing. [Obs.] --Milton.

Meaning of Epistle from wikipedia

- An epistle (/ɪˈpɪsəl/; from Ancient Gr**** ἐπιστολή (epistolḗ) 'letter') is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant...
- The Pauline epistles, also known as Epistles of Paul or Letters of Paul, are the thirteen books of the New Testament attributed to Paul the Apostle, although...
- Epistle to the Romans First Epistle to the Corinthians Second Epistle to the Corinthians Epistle to the Galatians Epistle to the Ephesians* Epistle to...
- The Epistle of James is a general epistle and one of the 21 epistles (didactic letters) in the New Testament. It was written originally in Koine Gr****...
- The Epistle to the Hebrews (Koinē Gr****: Πρὸς Ἑβραίους, romanized: Pròs Hebraíous, lit. 'to the Hebrews') is one of the books of the New Testament. The...
- There are two Epistles of Peter in the New Testament: First Epistle of Peter Second Epistle of Peter Authorship of the Petrine epistles Letter of Peter...
- The Epistle of Barnabas (Gr****: Βαρνάβα Ἐπιστολή) is an early Christian Gr**** epistle written between AD 70 and AD 135. The complete text is preserved...
- The Pauline epistles are the thirteen books in the New Testament traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle. There is strong consensus in modern New...
- The Epistle to the Romans is the sixth book in the New Testament, and the longest of the thirteen Pauline epistles. Biblical scholars agree that it was...
- The First Epistle of John is the first of the Johannine epistles of the New Testament, and the fourth of the catholic epistles. There is no scholarly consensus...