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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... became essential to the sound progress and development of the Church. However much the scattered Christian communities treasured and exchanged their letters from Paul and other missionary apostles, these congregations needed an accurate ...
... became essential to the sound progress and development of the Church. However much the scattered Christian communities treasured and exchanged their letters from Paul and other missionary apostles, these congregations needed an accurate ...
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... 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 Adriatic coast of Greece, though the Pauline authorship of this request is very uncertain ...
... 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 Adriatic coast of Greece, though the Pauline authorship of this request is very uncertain ...
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... 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 stopped at Ephesus, where they ...
... 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 stopped at Ephesus, where they ...
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... became a prosperous trading metropolis, perhaps identifiable with Sela, Nebaioth and the strong city of Edom. The Nabatean kingdom, famous also for its agriculture and its architecture, with familiar egg and arrow motifs, reached the ...
... became a prosperous trading metropolis, perhaps identifiable with Sela, Nebaioth and the strong city of Edom. The Nabatean kingdom, famous also for its agriculture and its architecture, with familiar egg and arrow motifs, reached the ...
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... became bishop of Lystra in the Roman province of Galatia, in the south of Asia Minor. [Titus Artemis The great goddess of the Ephesians, whose name and cult were the oriental equivalent of the Roman huntress-goddess, Diana. Artemis was ...
... became bishop of Lystra in the Roman province of Galatia, in the south of Asia Minor. [Titus Artemis The great goddess of the Ephesians, whose name and cult were the oriental equivalent of the Roman huntress-goddess, Diana. Artemis was ...
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