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  1. of the Apostle Paul. Hopefully this will help us to be more effective in our own service. The primary source of this information will come from two sources: 1. The book of Acts. 2. The letters Paul wrote. In the course of our study we will try to place Paul’s inspired letters in a chronological sequence with the book of Acts.

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  2. Jul 21, 2004 · The Word of God introduces us to many wonderful men and women who believed God. One of them is the Apostle Paul, of whom the Scriptures say we would do well to imitate: I Corinthians 11:1 (WT) Become imitators of me even as I also am of Christ. This week we will consider what the Scriptures say with regard to Paul and his service to the gospel ...

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  3. The Apostle Paul, General Epistles, and Revelation. 23. the Apostle PaulAn OverviewNicholas J. Frederick“Few figures in Western history have been. he subject of greater controversy than Sain. Paul. Few have caused more dissension and hatred. None has sufered more misunde. standing at the hands of both friends and enemies. None has produ.

  4. 2 Timothy 1:3 – “I thank God, whom I serve with a pure conscience, as my forefathers did . . . “ D. Paul’s Appearance 1. The Bible is silent as to Paul’s physical appearance. 2. Judging from an uninspired second century description of him, Paul’s bodily size and appearance may have been against him: “He was a man of little

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  5. The linking of the terms in verse 16 referring to a ‘revelation’ that took place in Paul himself, refers to Paul receiving a divine revelation (Witherington 1998:75). This theory is supported by Paul’s referral in 1 Corinthians 9:1 that he has ‘seen’ Jesus the Lord, and in Galatians 2:20 that Jesus lives in Him.

  6. For Paul, the new covenant in Christ is the fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenant, and like the earlier covenant, it is available to all because Abraham had both Jewish and gentile heirs. Paul views the Mosaic covenant as an interim solution for God’s people, and he believes that the covenant’s day has passed.

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  8. Sep 3, 2019 · The word grace had deep meaning for the apostle Paul. His letters form the bulk of what we today call the New Testament, and in those letters he used the Greek word charis, most often translated “grace,” approximately 100 times. Remarkably, the subject of grace shows up multiple times in every one of his letters that has been preserved for us.

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