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  • ...and regulations, in contrast with [[Grace]] through [[Jesus]] in the [[New Testament]] ...the Law]] - The first five books of the [[Old Testament]], also known as the Torah
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  • ...e ancient Jews classified their sacred books as the Law, the Prophets, and the Kethubim, or Writings. (See BIBLE.) ...4) we find three corresponding divisions, viz., the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms.
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  • ...h century, but which have no claim to be regarded as in any sense parts of the inspired Word. ...apostles confirmed by their authority the ordinary Jewish canon, which was the same in all respects as we now have it.
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  • topic_name = General (non-Pauline) letters of the New Testament | ...c writers was [[apostle Paul|Paul]]. Those not written by him are known as the "general epistles" and include [[Hebrews]], [[James]], [[1 Peter]], [[2 Pet
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  • topic_name = The Letter of James | The Epistle of James is a book of the [[New Testament]]. [[Apostle James|James]] reminds us that "faith without works is dead".
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  • ...book of the [[New Testament]]. It was a letter by the [[apostle Peter]] to the early [[church]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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  • ...a book of the [[New Testament]]. It was written by the [[apostle Paul]] to the [[church]] in [[Thessalonica]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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  • ...the [[New Testament]]. It was a letter written by the [[apostle Paul]] to the [[church]] in [[Ephesus]]. ...tp://en.wikijedia.ore/wiki/Epistle_to_the_Ephesians Wikipedia - Epistle to the Ephesians]
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  • ...ed to have, on its own ground, a right to its place; and thus the whole is of divine authority. ...considerations which point to that of Ezra and Nehemiah, immediately after the return from Babylonian exile. (See BIBLE, EZRA, QUOTATIONS.)
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  • ...tholicism|Catholic]] canon contains an additional 15 books, making a total of 81. ...ficially, most denominations would teach that there is some value in these books, but they are not inspired Scripture.
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  • ...ds, such as "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" (Mark 15:34; Matt. 27:46 gives the Heb. form, "Eli, Eli"), "Raca" (Matt. 5:22), "Ephphatha" (Mark 7:34), "Mara ...the Apocalypse. These were, however, translated subsequently and placed in the version. (See VERSION.)
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  • ...ament]]. It was a letter written by the [[apostle Paul]] to the [[church]] of [[Text:EBD:Philippi|Philippi]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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  • ...w Testament]]. It was a pastoral letter written by the [[apostle Paul]] to the [[apostle Timothy]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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  • ...ook of Revelation]] was not sent to a single church, but rather to a group of churches, as was [[1 Peter]] and possibly [[2 Peter]]. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]]
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  • ...book in the [[New Testament]]. It was a letter by the [[apostle Paul]] to the [[church]] and [[Thessalonica]], probably in about [[52 AD]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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  • topic_name = Languages of the Bible The [[Bible:Genesis 1:1|first and]] [[Bible:Revelation 22:21|last verse]] of the [[Bible]], written in their original languages.
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  • Origen of Alexandria (185 - 253) is an early [[Christian]] [[Church Father]] and [[Th ...e whether Origen or [[Athanasius]]' [[New Testament]] canon of 27 books is the one used today.
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  • ...nt Near East]]. The city lay on the [[Euphrates River]] about 100 km south of modern day [[Baghdad]]. ...urrounding this such as [[2 Kings]], the [[Book of Isaiah]] and the [[Book of Daniel]].
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  • subtopics = The prophet [[Nahum]] | * [[Nahum, Book of (EBD)|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on the Book of Nahum]]
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  • The Second Epistle to the Corinthians is a book of the [[New Testament]]. '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on the [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]'''
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