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| What books are the prison epistles? |
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| Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon |
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| Why did Paul write Ephesians? |
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| To encourage the faith of the believers in Ephesus |
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| What happens in Ephesians? |
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| Paul explains the nature and purpose of the Body of Christ |
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| Why did Paul write Philemon? |
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| Paul encouraged Philemon's slave, Onesimus, who may have stolen something from his master and ran away |
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| when were the prison epistles written? |
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| what are the catholic epistels? also known as general epistles |
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| Hebrews, James, I, 2 Peter, I, 2, 3 John, Jude and Revolution written to the whole church |
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| what are the pastoral epistels? |
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| 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus |
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| the organization and administration of the church by Timothy in Ephesus |
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| charge to timothy to complete pauls ministry |
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| organization and administration of the church by titus in crete. |
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| what is the main theme of Collisions? |
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| Christ is redeemer and is creator and head of the church |
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| Collisions emphasizes Christ as head of the church |
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| Ephesians emphasizes church as body |
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| what was the purpose of Philippines? |
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| to give thanks for financial support, to encourage unity, to warn against judaizers |
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| what is the main theme of 2 peter? |
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| correction of false doctrine and easy morality |
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| what is the main theme of Jude? |
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| the strongest warning against false teachers and teaching |
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| a spiritual father writing to his spiritual sons so they will know what is true and what is false |
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| what are the four apocalyptic elements in this section? |
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| highly deterministic, an encouragement to stay faithful and a guarantee of tribulation and Gods promise that he will be victorious and we will share in that victory |
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| why did paul write Philemon? |
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| paul encouraged Philemon the owner of onesipus |
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