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1 1,2 | evangelist, he is primarily an apostle, whereas Matthew is preeminently 2 1,2 | two terms, evangelist and apostle, were closely related. As 3 1,2 | were closely related. As an apostle he was called and sent out 4 1,3 | lifts up the example of the Apostle Peter speaking with great 5 1,3 | 13).[24]~ But what of the Apostle Paul? Was he unlearned, 6 2,2 | the emphasis of the great Apostle Paul..~ Here is a medley 7 2,2 | death and resurrection. The Apostle Paul is a firm witness of 8 2,2 | of the Lord. Surely the Apostle Paul did not view the Lord' 9 2,3 | application. Chrysostom’s favorite apostle was Saint Paul in praise 10 2,3 | The model preacher is the Apostle Paul whose proclamation 11 2,4 | Evangelist John and the Apostle Paul, Saint Symeon proclaimed 12 3,4 | conducted his ministry the great Apostle was aflame with the evangelical 13 3,4 | receive the good news. The Apostle uses the imagery of the 14 4,2 | was an issue to which the Apostle Paul devoted concentrated 15 4,2 | death and resurrection. The Apostle Paul, “a Hebrew of Hebrews” ( 16 4,3 | aspects of ecclesial life. The Apostle Paul viewed his missionary 17 5,2 | example of prayer is the Apostle Paul, the most successful 18 5,5 | Spirit. According to the Apostle Paul, the new covenant in 19 6,1 | Echoing the language of the Apostle Paul, Saint Silouan touches 20 8,1 | pastoral capacity. The great Apostle epitomizes the dramatic 21 8,2 | was so immense that the Apostle came to view all other values, 22 8,3 | Jews and Gentiles which the Apostle understands as the revelation 23 8,3 | Romans (chaps 1-3) that the Apostle presents a christocentric 24 8,3 | the Jewish people. To the Apostle, this fact presents a painful 25 8,3 | of the New Testament, the Apostle holds to the fundamental 26 8,3 | Without mincing his words, the Apostle holds that in the new stage 27 8,3 | Earlier in Romans 9-11 the Apostle states that they are not 28 8,3 | and Gentiles with whom the Apostle himself identifies using 29 8,3 | me genoito!), says the Apostle, for otherwise the faithfulness 30 8,3 | 9:3). These words of the Apostle, as well as similar words 31 8,3 | were often to forget the Apostle's admonitions. Without any 32 8,3 | experience of Christ gave the Apostle and the early Church a new 33 8,3 | Acts 6:13,-14; 8:1). The Apostle Paul, erstwhile zealous 34 8,3 | Gal. 4:10; 5:2), what the Apostle describes as “Judaizing” 35 8,3 | exhortations. Although the Apostle does not explicitly make 36 8,3 | theologizes about the Law, the Apostle conceives of it in its totality 37 8,3 | synagogues.~ However, the Apostle Paul and others like him 38 8,3 | identity in Christ. The Apostle was not of course opposed 39 8,4 | Christians in Rome, the Apostle Paul writes that, “I am 40 8,4 | With these words, the great Apostle seems at first blush to 41 8,4 | barbarian is concerned, the Apostle would classify himself not 42 8,4 | the Jewish customs. The Apostle Paul who calls himself “ 43 8,4 | Gentiles (Gal. 1:15-16). The Apostle contends for “the Gospel 44 8,4 | Elsewhere he names himself “the Apostle to the Gentiles” (Rom. 11: 45 8,4 | acted in Saint Paul for the Apostle himself had said that he 46 8,4 | Gentiles as defiling, the Apostle would indeed be highly conscious 47 8,4 | pastoral flexibility is the Apostle's long discussion on idol 48 8,4 | offered to pagan deities? The Apostle answers yes, agreeing with 49 8,4 | says. Nevertheless, the Apostle pastorally sides with the “ 50 8,4 | is raised (10:27-29). The Apostle's last words on the subject 51 8,4 | we were reading the same Apostle Paul, the same Clement of 52 9,1 | Christ” (Phil. 3:7-8). The Apostle applied these words not 53 9,3 | exemplary servant of Christ. The Apostle Paul was a Pharisee, and 54 9,3 | his courageous stance, the Apostle was himself persecuted by 55 9,3 | us the greatest pain. The Apostle’s great sufferings brought 56 9,3 | 2 Corinthians, the great Apostle tells us that Christ had 57 11,4| other way! Certainly the Apostle Paul, a Hebrew of Hebrews ( 58 11,4| to the admonitions of the Apostle Paul (Rom. 11:13-21).~ For 59 11,4| it is true that, for the Apostle, the unbelieving Jews are 60 11,4| 17; 4:22). Although the Apostle advocated freedom from the 61 11,4| 21; cf. 6:7). Overall the Apostle Paul seems to distinguish 62 11,4| election” according to the Apostle Paul and certainly according 63 11,4| questioned according to the Apostle.~ ~ [145]. For Jewish and