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1 1,1,1 | night” (Joshua 1:8); while Apostle Paul writes to his student 2 1,1,3 | the Holy Spirit,” says the apostle ~Peter (2 Peter 1:21). The 3 1,1,3 | Peter (2 Peter 1:21). The apostle Paul calls the writings 4 1,1,4 | strengthening in Christianity. The Apostle had in mind all the books 5 1,1,4 | of the Apostles, when the Apostle Philip met one of ~Queen 6 1,1,4 | eunuch's baptism. As the Apostle interpreted in the ~light 7 1,1,4 | edification he should, as the Apostle Paul warns. Concerning the 8 1,1,4 | shall turn to the Lord, the Apostle concludes his thought, the 9 1,1,4 | old and decaying, as the ~Apostle said of them, as the Church 10 1,1,4 | ready to vanish away, as the Apostle expresses it (Heb. 8:13). 11 1,1,5 | Luke 8:21; 11:28). The holy Apostle Paul insists upon the matter: “ 12 1,1,6 | Epistles ~8 . Epistles of Apostle Paul ~9 . Revelations of 13 1,2,2 | New Testament times. As ~Apostle Paul wrote to Hebrews, the 14 1,2,4 | possible. According to the ~Apostle, they without us should 15 1,3,0 | writing about the Antichrist, Apostle Paul pre-~dicted that he 16 1,4,1 | Daniel (Ezek. ~14:14-20). The apostle James mentions Job as an 17 1,4,3 | made” (John 1:1-4). And the Apostle Paul calls Je-~sus Christ “ 18 1,4,5 | be read on Passover. The Apostle Paul uses the same symbolism 19 1,4,5 | depiction of love by the Apostle Paul. ~ ~.Set me as a seal 20 1,5,5 | Joel 2:28-32). ~ ~The Apostle Peter reminded the Jews 21 1,5,5 | similar to the vision of the Apostle John the Theologian (Revelation 22 1,5,5 | and the Apocalypse of the Apostle John the Theologian. These 23 1,5,5 | with the visions of the Apostle John the Theologian, re-~ 24 1,5,7 | pagans. For example, the Apostle Paul wrote, ~“Unto me, who 25 1,Add,2| the Theologian and the ~Apostle Paul. Here music . the angelic 26 1,Add,7| it. ~ Therefore the Holy Apostle calls the whole structure 27 1,Add,8| this reason St. James the Apostle writes to the Christians 28 2,2,5 | Mark. Mark was with the Apostle Paul in~Rome when he wrote 29 2,2,5 | substantiated by the words of Apostle Peter himself in his first 30 2,2,5 | the second journey of the~Apostle Paul, St. Luke became his 31 2,2,5 | fellow~traveler. He was with Apostle Paul at the time of Paul’ 32 2,2,5 | those of St.~Andrew the Apostle were transferred to Constantinople.~ 33 2,2,5 | collaborated~and traveled. As the Apostle to the Gentiles, St. Paul 34 2,2,5 | development of the teaching of Apostle Paul regarding the salvation~ 35 2,2,5 | natural death (the only Apostle to do so) at a very old~ 36 2,2,5 | Christian love. No other Apostle~unveiled so profoundly and 37 2,2,5 | also referred to as the Apostle of Love.~Another unique 38 2,3,2 | fellow-traveler and colleague of Apostle Paul. There is also a stylistic~ 39 2,3,2 | No mention is made of the Apostle’s martyr’s death~that followed 40 2,3,3 | directives of faith, while the~Apostle Paul’s subject matter was 41 2,3,3 | special character. While the Apostle Paul’s writings are conspicuous 42 2,3,3 | biographical data.~Epistle of St. Apostle James.~The author calls 43 2,3,3 | Alphaeus, brother of St. Apostle and Evangelist Matthew, 44 2,3,3 | churches.~The Epistle of St. Apostle James was reserved for the 45 2,3,3 | The second chapter of St. Apostle James’s Epistle contains 46 2,3,3 | Chrismation.~Epistles of St. Apostle Peter.~Apostle Peter, formerly 47 2,3,3 | Epistles of St. Apostle Peter.~Apostle Peter, formerly known as 48 2,3,3 | descent of the Holy Spirit, Apostle Peter was the first to assist 49 2,3,3 | ordained~Bishop Evodius). Apostle Peter preached also to the 50 2,3,3 | Mark,” transcribed from Apostle Peter’s words; Mark was~ 51 2,3,3 | Toward the close of his life, Apostle Peter returned~again to 52 2,3,3 | being crucified upside down.~Apostle Peter’s First General Epistle 53 2,3,3 | communities were established by Apostle~Paul. Apostle Peter’s reason 54 2,3,3 | established by Apostle~Paul. Apostle Peter’s reason for writing 55 2,3,3 | Christians. Taking advantage of Apostle Paul’s absence, they began 56 2,3,3 | 2:16, 2 Peter 1:9, 2:1).~Apostle Peter’s aim for this Epistle 57 2,3,3 | were with him after leaving Apostle Paul, who~was sent to trial 58 2,3,3 | the~years 62 and 64 AD.~Apostle Peter’s Second General Epistle 59 2,3,3 | In~this second Epistle, Apostle Peter cautions the faithful 60 2,3,3 | teachings resemble those that Apostle Paul discloses in his~Epistle 61 2,3,3 | Timothy and Titus, as well as Apostle Jude in his General Epistle. 62 2,3,3 | down to the years 65-66. Apostle Peter’s final years were 63 2,3,3 | one chapter. In it, the Apostle expresses his joy about 64 2,3,3 | place, i.e.~Ephesus, where Apostle John spent the last years 65 2,3,3 | chapter only. In it, the Apostle praises Gaius for his benevolent 66 2,3,3 | greetings.~Epistle of St. Apostle Jude.~The author of this 67 2,3,3 | concluded that this is the same Apostle Judas of the~Twelve, who 68 2,3,3 | Minor churches, to whom Apostle Peter wrote at a later~date.~ 69 2,3,3 | this Epistle with that of Apostle Peter’s gives rise to the 70 2,3,4 | both Ecumenical as well as~Apostle Paul’s (about which there 71 2,4 | 4. Epistles of Apostle Paul.~ 72 2,4,1 | Testament holy authors, Apostle Paul — having written some 73 2,4,1 | Gospel, the Epistles of the Apostle Paul should be the subject 74 2,4,1 | thoughts, reflecting the Apostle Paul’s~extensive knowledge 75 2,4,1 | Greek lexicon to do this, Apostle~Paul was compelled to create 76 2,4,2 | Correlation between Apostle Paul’s teachings and his 77 2,4,2 | his life.~The Epistles of Apostle Paul are the fruits of his 78 2,4,2 | are remarkable because the Apostle does not do this in an abstract~ 79 2,4,2 | reader with those aspects of Apostle Paul’s life — which he himself 80 2,4,2 | not worthy to be called an~Apostle, because I persecuted the 81 2,4,2 | This is how this great “Apostle~of tongues” characterized 82 2,4,2 | Church as the “heathen’s Apostle.”~Endowed from birth with 83 2,4,2 | inexhaustible energy of this great~“Apostle of tongues.” It is difficult 84 2,4,2 | hardships and dangers as~Apostle Paul had to endure, for 85 2,4,2 | enlighten the Corinthians, the Apostle~writes: “Are they ministers 86 2,4,2 | so many deeds. As much as Apostle Paul presented himself before 87 2,4,2 | did not hesitate to accuse Apostle Peter of hypocrisy when 88 2,4,2 | Peter of hypocrisy when that Apostle’s~motive for censure was 89 2,4,2 | the Roman Catholics that Apostle Peter was designated by~ 90 2,4,2 | Being the last to become~an Apostle and having formerly persecuted 91 2,4,2 | Christian Church, would Apostle Paul dare to~accuse the “ 92 2,4,2 | is absolutely unlikely. Apostle Paul~accused Apostle Peter 93 2,4,2 | unlikely. Apostle Paul~accused Apostle Peter as an equal, as a 94 2,4,3 | Life and works of Apostle Paul.~Saint Paul, carrying 95 2,4,3 | with the recently joined Apostle Luke. From Macedonia saint 96 2,4,3 | named Demetrius, forced the Apostle to abandon Ephesus and leave 97 2,4,3 | shipwreck in Malta, the Apostle arrived~in Rome only in 98 2,4,3 | AD.~The further fate of Apostle Paul is not known with any 99 2,4,3 | Ephesian church. Later the Apostle went through Troas, where 100 2,4,3 | but it does say that the~Apostle did not have to wait long 101 2,4,3 | A general observation of Apostle Paul’s life shows that it 102 2,4,3 | conversion, he became an Apostle of Christ, totally committed 103 2,4,3 | concluded from this that Apostle Paul rejects any~significance 104 2,4,3 | These heretics opposed Apostle Paul personally and injected 105 2,4,3 | distorted these thoughts of Apostle Paul, because to them Paul 106 2,4,3 | itself in good deeds.~List of Apostle Paul’s epistles.~On the 107 2,4,3 | attributes fourteen~Epistles to Apostle Paul’s authorship, which 108 2,4,3 | authenticated. Usually, Apostle Paul’s Epistles are separated 109 2,4,3 | pastorship.~Certain sections of Apostle Paul’s Epistles gave rise 110 2,4,4 | Outline of Apostle Paul’s teachings.~The Epistles 111 2,4,4 | teachings.~The Epistles of Apostle Paul carries great importance 112 2,4,4 | s teachings. Apart from Apostle Paul’s individual, especially-~ 113 2,4,4 | directives. In conclusion, the Apostle touches upon~private matters, 114 2,4,4 | we will see in them, the Apostle~explains what constitutes 115 2,4,4 | easily refer to them in Apostle Paul’s Epistles.~The grace 116 2,4,5 | Significance of Apostle Paul’s epistles.~Consequently, 117 2,4,5 | epistles.~Consequently, Apostle Paul’s Epistles emerge as 118 2,4,5 | Christians of the first~century, Apostle Paul’s Epistles serve as 119 2,4,5 | Church in Apostolic~times.~Apostle Paul’s Epistles are equally 120 2,4,5 | his own personal life, the Apostle applied these high Christian 121 2,4,5 | first element of success in Apostle Paul’s missionary activity 122 2,4,5 | Through the prayers of Apostle Paul, may Christ enlighten 123 2,5,2 | of the Church, he was the Apostle John, the beloved disciple~ 124 2,5,2 | other writings by the Holy Apostle John. They are explained 125 2,5,2 | circumstances of origin of the Holy Apostle's writings. St. John, being 126 2,5,2 | content bears the mark of the Apostle's great spirit of love and 127 2,5,2 | the Elder,” just as the Apostle refers to himself in his 128 2,5,2 | Christianity, where the Apostle John had also lived many 129 2,5,3 | Patmos, mentioned by the Apostle himself as the~place where 130 2,5,3 | island of Patmos, where the Apostle received the Revelation 131 2,5,4 | As one can see in it, the Apostle simultaneously opens several 132 2,5,5 | They were founded by the~Apostle Paul in the fourth decade 133 2,5,6 | Lamb of God, as seen by the Apostle, reminds the faithful of 134 2,5,6 | and prayers heard by the Apostle in Heaven express the~quintessence 135 2,5,6 | Communion. In this manner the Apostle begins the revelation~of 136 2,5,6 | holiness, and that is why the Apostle begins with the martyrs ( 137 2,5,8 | Rev. 9:21). However, the Apostle mentions sorrowfully that~ 138 2,5,9 | the world of angels. The~Apostle describes the existence 139 2,5,1 | devil) is preceded by the Apostle's description of their guilt. 140 2,5,2 | resurrection, to~which the Apostle refers as the “second” resurrection. 141 2,5,2 | very concise because the~Apostle had already spoken previously 142 2,5,2 | 21, 20:11-15). Here the Apostle sums up the Last Judgment (