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    Jesus ascended into heaven to the present day, Jesus sovereignly works through His children to continue to spread the gospel. For a time, the apostles of Jesus did not have either Jesus with them or His Spirit. During this time, though, the eleven apostles continued to seek God even as they chose a new apostle to take the place of Judas Iscariot. The apostles of Jesus spent this time waiting but not waiting and doing nothing. They prayed and worshiped God together. During one of the times of worship

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    Ephesians is a letter written by the Apostle Paul during his imprisonment in Rome. This is the same Paul who had previously persecuted the church, under the name Saul. Paul is not writing to a particular church body, rather his intended audience was various churches in the surrounding vicinity of Ephesus. His purpose was to encourage the faithful on “The spiritual privileges of the Church,” and “The spiritual responsibilities of the Church.” Paul was addressing three issues facing these growing church

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    Hermeneutical Application by George Mburu, KE100653 Apostle Paul use of the Armor of God The author undertakes an application of biblical Hermeneutics in respect to the Apostle Paul’s address of the armor of God to the Ephesian Church. Actually, the author comes alive to the need of proper Hermeneutic skills for right application of the biblical Corpus. Indeed, the use of necessary tools has been encouraged for better application of the Scriptures. Towards the end of the essay, the author makes tentative

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    Luke The Apostles

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    Introduction The second Part of a two-volume work related to the Gospel of Luke,1 called, “The Acts of the Apostles,” known as the most important book of the New Testament.2 Scholars overlooked the absolute purpose of Luke’s writings in Acts. Many lost focus of Luke’s apologic defense of the Christian movement concerning the Gospel of Jesus Christ that was addressed to the Jews. Instead, many evolving issues developed in the early church, as many Scholars dissected Luke’s purpose of his work

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    In the New testament the tenth chapter that was written to the Romans was authored by Apostle Paul. Apostle Paul, otherwise known as Saint Paul was a teacher of the gospel. Alongside Christ, in the bible, Apostle Paul was one of the most significant key figures in biblical history. During apostle Paul’s first years of ministry he never actually met Jesus Christ. Which is what makes it extremely interesting how Paul ended up being one of the most important biblical figures in biblical history. Paul

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Apostle Paul and His Message on Grace Dexter Tomblin L25979163 NBST 520 Dr. Dale Marshfield December 07, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Thesis............................................................................................................................ Methodology............................................................................................................................ Outline.........................................

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    Liberty University The Significance of the Calling of Paul the Apostle A research paper submitted to Dr. Craig Miller In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For BIBL323 Liberty University Online Lynchburg, Virginia March 9, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction- 2 A Look into Saul’s Past- 2 Jesus Confronts Saul- 4 Paul’s Life and Teachings- 5 the Death of Paul the Apostle- 6 Conclusion- 7 Bibliography- 8 Outline 1. A look into Saul’s past. 1. A Roman citizen born to Jewish

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    The Acts of the Apostles and Religious Intolerance The Acts of the Apostles is the geographical and political story of the development of the Christian Church under the impulse of the Holy Spirit. Although many of us may think that the issues of sectarianism are new, the Acts of the Apostles shows clearly religious intolerance over two thousand years ago. In this respect, it

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    the study of the Apostles fate after an apologetics mission trip to Berkley University. After his students were challenged with providing proof of the Apostle’s deaths, he began to seek out a comprehensive history on these narratives, and found out that there were very little resources that sought out an encompassing and tested historical picture of the traditional death narratives. While these stories of the Apostle’s willingness to die does not prove

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    Acts Of Apostles

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    Crystal Chen Dr. Henley-Hunter Theology 1000C September 19, 2014 Analysis of “Acts of Apostle” Chapter one of “The Acts of Apostles” starts off as describing how Jesus came down from the clouds and spoke to the people of Jerusalem. Jesus gave the apostles specific commandments to follow. The apostles questioned him right before he goes back into heaven, asking if he was going to restore the kingdom back to Israel. Jesus indirectly told them that they would have to wait, and will know when the time

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