Topic 13
Disputed (Prison) Letters: Colossians and Ephesians
A. Some Considerations on Pseudonymity in NT
1. Pseudonymity was common practice in antiquity. 2. Concepts of authorship, literary property, and copyright were not as developed then as to
Ephesians
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Historical analysis
A. Authorship: Paul B. Audience: Ephesians C: Date: The place from which this letter was written, is undoubtedly Rome during Paul's first impriso
Topic 13
Prison Letters:
Philippians, Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians
A. Philippians: Paul's letter of joy
1. Church in Philippi
a. b. Founded on 2nd journey (Acts 16:12-40). Warm, friendly relationship with Paul.
2. Authenticity undisputed 3. Da
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LECTURE NINE: THE PERSON OF CHRIST [Dorman, 141-46, 150; 165-68; Koessler, 81-102]
II.
The Church's Lord Christology
A. The Preexistence and Eternality of Christ
1. 2. 3. Definition Direct Biblical Support for Christ's Preexistence and Eternal
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GALATIANS - COLOSSIANS
GALATIANS PHILIPPIANS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Paul's call, Apostasy Paul and the pillars, Conflict with Peter Abraham's faith, Law: curse and promise Servants and sons, Sarah and Hagar Against circumcision, Fruit of the flesh, Fr
Ephesians 5:18b: But Be Filled in the Spirit John Paul Heil Published in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (2007) 506-16 The clause in Eph 5:18b has been predominately translated ^ ` ' but be filled with the Spirit to convey that the Spirit is the c
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Ephesians Book Fact Chart Book: Ephesians Part A Authorship: Paul is considered to have written Ephesians. There are speculations that Paul is not the author, and that the person who wrote the letter is actually
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STUDY GUIDE Introduction to Paul and His Letters Paul was introduced in Acts. In the speeches the author of Acts has Paul make, we get some information about his life: Look at Acts 22, Acts 7:54 8:3. He was born in _, which is a city in the provi
FINAL STUDY GUIDE Identification Questions (11) 1) "The Book of Revelation symbolically identified an evil of Satanic origin at work through the medium of the Roman Empire and emperor worship. Specifically the Emperor Domitian., whose distrust of rel
BIBL104 Summary of the books of the Bible Part II (New Testament Books)
1. The Gospel of Matthew The Gospel of Matthew is traditionally said to be written by Matthew the Evangelist (also known as Levi, a tax collector). Matthew tells us of the birt
LECTURE TWENTY-NINE: THE DEFINITION AND ORIGIN OF THE CHURCH [Dorman, 257-60; Koessler, 173-93]
Unit Three We Are Dispensationalists
I. The Church's Nature Ecclesiology
A. Definition of the Church
1. Background
2.
Statement of the Definition: Th
Nathan Ellis Box #621 BI 123 R and D 7 1. What do you know about the city of Colosse? Colosse was one of a trio of cities (Hierapolis and Laodicea being the other two) located about 125 miles southeast of Ephesus. This was a rich area both in mineral
Continuing the Pauline Tradition 2 Thessalonians I. Disputed Letters A. Disputed 1. 2 Thessalonians and Colossians B. Unlikely 1. Ephesians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus C. Non-canonical letters related to Pauline tradition 1. 1 Clement and Epistle of Barnab
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A Literary Analysis of the Letter to the Ephesians Historical Analysis
Ephesians was written by Paul to the church in Ephesus and the surrounding churches. Written in about 60 A.D. from a prison cell in Rom
New Testament RELG 112 Spring 2006 Lab: Colossians and Ephesians The purpose of this lab is two-fold: to introduce you to the Deutero-Pauline writings of Ephesians and Colossians and to model for you a helpful process for writing your final paper. Pr