- 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...
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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****...
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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 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...
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original epistles: The
Epistle to the Ephesians; The
Epistle to the Magnesians; The
Epistle to the Trallians; The
Epistle to the Romans; The
Epistle to the...
- The
Epistle of Jude is the
penultimate book of the New
Testament as well as the
Christian Bible. It is
traditionally attributed to Jude,
brother of James...
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Johannine epistles, the
Epistles of John, or the
Letters of John are the
First Epistle of John, the
Second Epistle of John, and the
Third Epistle of John...
- The
Pauline epistles are the
thirteen books in the New
Testament traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle.
There is
strong consensus in
modern New...