The New Testament Epistles.
The New Testament Epistles From Acts to Revelation.
Paul's Epistles were circulating among the churches even during apostolic times(Colossians 4:16).
Before, the apostles and prophets wrote various Epistles, and made many prophecies.
The themes and metaphors in these Epistles were just begging to be picked apart.
Can all those Epistles of the apostles in the New Testament allow people to know God?
Answer: Paul uses the term inner man several times in his Epistles(2 Corinthians 4:16; Ephesians 3:16).
He therefore wrote Epistles to the churches, and these Epistles all followed the teachings of Jesus.
And so he wrote Epistles to the churches, and these Epistles all followed the teachings of Jesus.
There are some Christians termed"Hyperdispensationalists"(Mid-Acts dispensationalism)
who accept only Paul's Epistles as directly applicable for the church today.
The Epistles written by Paul are almost two thousand years old
and they pervaded the entire Age of Grace.
He wrote Epistles for the churches based on his personal experiences and the extent of his own life.
The numerous collections of literary Epistles in Persian written in this period are almost all by Hindu Munshis.
The Epistles sent to the churches at the time were all seen
to be letters written by the apostolic brothers;
The Epistles sent to the churches at the time were all seen to be
letters written by the apostolic brothers;
Two general Epistles in the New Testament are ascribed to Peter,
but modern scholars reject the Petrine authorship of both.
However, none of the words in the Epistles of Paul are marked as having been
inspired by God and from God.
In the New Testament, two general Epistles are attributed to Peter,
but modern experts generally do not accept the Peterine authorship.
Two general Epistles in the New Testament are ascribed to Peter,
but modern scholars generally reject the Petrine authorship of both.
If you say that his Epistles are the words of the Holy Spirit,
then you are absurd, and you are committing blasphemy!
Two general Epistles in the New Testament are ascribed to Peter,
but virtually all biblical scholars reject the Petrine authorship of both.
Now, in the last days, people who insist that the Epistles are the word of God are going against the historical facts!
There are some Christians who carry
dispensationalism to such an extreme that they accept only Paul's Epistles as applicable for the church today.
There are some Christians who carry dispensationalism to such an
extreme that they accept only Paul's Prison Epistles as applicable for the church today.
After all, he was an apostle who led the churches of the time,
who wrote Epistles for the churches and exhorted them- that was his responsibility.
Ultradispensationalists(Acts 28 dispensationalism) who do not accept the practice of the Lord's supper,
do not practice baptism because these are not found in the Prison Epistles.
In his later years, he wrote the first and second Epistles of Peter, as well as several letters to the church of Philadelphia of that time.
And how could people bow down before the records of his Epistles and of the words he spoke as if they were a‘holy book,' or a‘heavenly book'?
And how could people bow down before the records of his Epistles and of the words he spoke as if they were a“holy book,” or a“heavenly book”?
The New Testament Epistles(from Acts to Revelation)
contain nearly 900 verses where the word theos- a masculine noun in the Greek- is used in direct reference to God.