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Title: Ephesians |
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Ephesians
The Holy Bible: King James Version |
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Title: Philippians |
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Paul wrote to the Christians at Philippi while he was in prison. The book gives thanks that despite his imprisonment the gospel is being proclaimed and asks that the Philippians look to the example of Christ, who emptied himself and took the form of a sla |
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Title: Colossians |
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Colossians is a Pauline letter to the church at Colossae in Asia Minor. The letter speaks of Christ as the image of the invisible God and the one in whom all things hold together. It warns against falling prey to false teachings concerning Jewish festival |
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Title: Thessalonians 1 |
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1 Thessalonians was written by Paul for the church in Thessalonica. The first part of the letter gives thanks for the way the Thessalonians turned from idols to God when Paul had preached the gospel and recalls how Paul labored blamelessly among them. In |
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Title: Thessalonians 2 |
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Thessalonians 2 is a Pauline letter that warns people not to be alarmed by reports that the day of the Lord has come. The end will not come until the "man of lawlessness" has been revealed. Since the end has not yet arrived, the congregation is to refrain |
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Title: Timothy 1 |
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1 Timothy is one of the Pauline Epistles that is closely associated with 2 Timothy and Titus. These letters are often called the "pastoral epistles" because they give instruction concerning pastoral issues in congregations. The letter is addressed to Paul |
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Title: Timothy 2 |
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2 Timothy is one of the Pauline Epistles that is closely associated with 1 Timothy and Titus. These epistles are called the "pastoral epistles" because they deal with pastoral issues facing congregations. The letter is addressed to his companion Timothy. |
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