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1 | Theology and ethics in Pauls letters | NT general | drdurham332@gmail.com | 228366 | ||
Why does Paul have of two main sections in many of his letters? |
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2 | Theology and ethics in Pauls letters | NT general | biblicalman | 228367 | ||
Why does Paul have of two main sections in many of his letters? Because to Paul the whole purpose of God in salvation was to restore man and make him holy. You shall be holy for I am holy. Thus Paul described that salvation, encouraged response to it and then gave guidance in the way of holiness. To him it was inconceivable that a man could be saved and yet not seek holiness. |
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3 | how does Pauls three journeys correlate | NT general | MoBey | 228385 | ||
How does Pauls three journeys correlate with his epistles? | ||||||
4 | how does Pauls three journeys correlate | NT general | Rolff | 228393 | ||
You have asked a question that is too large for this venue. The three Missionary Journey's of Paul are found in Acts The first Journey is Acts found in Chapter 13 and 14. The second journey is found in 15:36 to 18:22 and the third journey is in 18:23 to 20:38. If you hear about a fourth journey, it is Paul's trip to Rome. Most of what you ask is in this text of Scripture. Ie. Ephesis is Ephesians. Philippi is to the Philippians. But Galatia is a provence like a state. It included cities in the Biblical text including Antioch, Iconium and Lycnonia. I would like to suggest you garner a copy of THE LIVE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL by Conybeare and Howson for the classic on the topic. |
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