Who's Who in the New TestamentRoutledge, 02/09/2003 - 304 من الصفحات Who's Who in The New Testament is the most complete and detailed reference book of its kind. Paying close attention to the places linked with the major events of Jesus's life, it provides: * over 300 extensive entries covering every major character * detailed biographical information on each character, including exactly where to find them in the Bible * the complete historical, geographical and archaeological context of each entry * an extremely accessible and easy to use A-Z layout * extensive geographical entries focusing on the growth of the Christian Church and the key locations in the New Testament * comprehensive interpretative analysis of the varying versions of the Gospels and the characters of the authors. |
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... Corinthian Christian of the household of Stephanas, he was named after Achaia, the province of which Corinth was the capital. Writing from Ephesus in about the year 55, during his Third Journey, to the Church in Corinth which he had ...
... Corinthian Christian of the household of Stephanas, he was named after Achaia, the province of which Corinth was the capital. Writing from Ephesus in about the year 55, during his Third Journey, to the Church in Corinth which he had ...
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... Corinth, on his Second Journey in around the year 51. These three men had travelled to Ephesus on business, possibly carrying a letter to Paul from Corinth, and were probably present with Paul as he completed the dictation of his ...
... Corinth, on his Second Journey in around the year 51. These three men had travelled to Ephesus on business, possibly carrying a letter to Paul from Corinth, and were probably present with Paul as he completed the dictation of his ...
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Canon Ronald Brownrigg, Ronald Brownrigg. returned by sea from Corinth to make his last visit to Jerusalem. Agabus acted in the same symbolic manner as the Old Testament prophets, binding his own hands and feet as a token that Paul would ...
Canon Ronald Brownrigg, Ronald Brownrigg. returned by sea from Corinth to make his last visit to Jerusalem. Agabus acted in the same symbolic manner as the Old Testament prophets, binding his own hands and feet as a token that Paul would ...
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... Corinthian congregation and, according to Jerome, the 4th-century biblical scholar, became the first bishop of Corinth. A final reference in the letter addressed to Titus asks him to send Apollos to meet Paul at Nicopolis, on the ...
... Corinthian congregation and, according to Jerome, the 4th-century biblical scholar, became the first bishop of Corinth. A final reference in the letter addressed to Titus asks him to send Apollos to meet Paul at Nicopolis, on the ...
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... Corinth. They soon, however, became partners with Paul in Christian evangelism, as well as in the tent trade. In about the year 52, they sailed with Paul from Cenchrae, the Aegean port of Corinth, for Syria; but they seem to have ...
... Corinth. They soon, however, became partners with Paul in Christian evangelism, as well as in the tent trade. In about the year 52, they sailed with Paul from Cenchrae, the Aegean port of Corinth, for Syria; but they seem to have ...
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