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Apostle and Paul's
It is < nowiki > Apostle Paul's </ nowiki > teaching in one instance that all who are Christ's by faith are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to promise.
A key example is the Apostle Paul's Areopagus sermon that appears in.
They conclude that the Apostle Paul's statement sometimes called the " Magna Carta of Humanity " and recorded in applies to all Christian relationships, including Christian marriage: " There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Alan Segal in his book Paul the Convert suggests that the Apostle Paul may have been an early adept of Merkabah mysticism in which case what was novel to Paul's experience of divine light on the road to Damascus was not the experience of divine light itself, but that the source of this divine light identified himself as the Jesus whose followers Paul was persecuting.
Luke's presence in Rome with the Apostle Paul near the end of Paul's life was attested by 2 Timothy 4: 11: " Only Luke is with me ".
The Apostle Paul's Epistle to the Romans ( 16: 6 ) mentions a Mary.
Critics of full preterism point to the Apostle Paul's condemnation of the doctrine of Hymenaeus and Philetus (), which they regard as analogous to full preterism.
When the Apostle Paul took leave of the elders of the congregation at Ephesus, " they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck and kissed him " ( Acts 20: 37 ).
The Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck () contains the wooden statue of St. Paul the Apostle carved in 1657 by Melchiorre Gafà, brother of Lorenzo Gafà who renovated the church in 1680.
Cause of Apostle Paul's Arrest: He was the innocent cause of Paul being assaulted in the courts of the temple by the Jewish mob, and then of his being arrested and imprisoned by the Romans.
The Apostle Paul and Silas might have visited Thyateira during Paul's second or third journey, although the evidence is entirely circumstantial.
Quite often, readings were from the Apostle Paul's writings which outlined being good servants and loving, obeying, and trusting one ’ s master.
Origen says that there was an apocryphal book called The Book of Jannes and Jambres, containing details of their exploits, and that The Apostle Paul's epistle was quoting from it.
Engraved plaque containing Apostle Paul's Areopagus sermon.
* The Apostle Paul's relics are allegedly contained in the Basilica of Saint Paul
Plymouth Brethren groups generally recognise from the teachings of the Apostle Paul's epistles that not all the believers in any one fellowship are suited to give public ministry such as teaching and preaching.
Paul the Apostle taught in numerous passages that men are sons of God ( as in chapter 8 of Paul's Epistle to the Romans ).
The Ruins of St. Paul's (, ) refers to the ruins of a 16th century complex in Macau including of what was originally St. Paul's College and the Cathedral of St. Paul also known as " Mater Dei ", a 17th century Portuguese cathedral dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle.
Elsewhere in the New Testament, Apostle Paul's reference in 2 Corinthians 3: 18 to the " transformation of believers " via " beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord " became the theological basis for considering the Transfiguration as the basis for processes which lead the faithful to the knowledge of God.
* Paul the Apostle taught in numerous passages that men are sons of God ( as in chapter 8 of Paul's Epistle to the Romans ).
Note the Apostle Paul's description of this process, that the disciple " not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God — what is good and acceptable and perfect.
The names are also the words designating the three key Christian virtues mentioned in Apostle Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians ().
Paul's " Road to Damascus " conversion to " Apostle to the Gentiles " is first recorded in, cf.

Apostle and Historical
An Historical Sketch of the Parish of St. Paul the Apostle, New York.

Apostle and Acts
While the complete title of the book is the Acts of the Apostles, really the book focuses on only two men: The Apostle Peter ( chs.
At Pentecost the Apostle Peter declared that this gift, which was making some in the audience ridicule the disciples as drunks, was the fulfilment of the prophecy of Joel which described that God would pour out his Spirit on all flesh ( Acts 2: 17 ).
Pentecostals appeal to the declaration of the Apostle Peter at Pentecost, that " the gift of the Holy Spirit " was " for you and for your children and for all who are far off " ( Acts 2: 38-39 ).
Another criticism of image veneration is found in the non-canonical 2nd-century Acts of John ( generally considered a gnostic work ), in which the Apostle John discovers that one of his followers has had a portrait made of him, and is venerating it:
" the brethren ", Acts 18: 27, in addition to Priscilla and Aquila ), and it is easy to connect a sojourn of John in these provinces with the fact that the Holy Ghost did not permit the Apostle Paul on his second missionary journey to proclaim the Gospel in Asia, Mysia, and Bithynia ( Acts 16: 6 sq .).
Many argue that the author of the book must have been a companion of the Apostle Paul, because of several passages in Acts written in the first person plural ( known as the We Sections ).
Another method that is found in some Pentecostal churches is based on the account in Acts 19: 11 – 12 where people were healed when given handkerchiefs or aprons worn by the Apostle Paul.
The preaching and letters of Apostle Peter in the Acts of the Apostles and the letters of Paul declared that Jesus died, was raised by God and the apostles are witnesses to this resurrection.
Most modern Christian churches continue to uphold the belief that there will be a final Resurrection of the Dead and World to Come, perhaps as prophesied by the Apostle Paul when he said: "... he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world ..." ( Acts 17: 31 KJV ) and "... there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.
According to the book of Acts, contained in the Christian New Testament, when the Apostle Paul visited Athens, he saw an altar with an inscription dedicated to that god, and, when invited to speak to the Athenian elite at the Areopagus gave the following speech:
The Apostle, St. Paul passed through Rhegium in his final voyage to Rome ( Acts XXVIII: 13 ).
While those on whom the Spirit had descended were speaking in tongues, the Apostle Peter stood up with the eleven and proclaimed to the crowd that this event was the fulfillment of the prophecy (" I will pour out my spirit ") In Acts 2: 17, it reads: "' And in the last days ,' God says, ' I will pour out my spirit upon every sort of flesh, and your sons and your daughters will prophesy and your young men will see visions and your old men will dream dreams.
A third method, using a completely different astronomical approach based on a lunar Crucifixion darkness and eclipse model ( consistent with Apostle Peter's reference to a " moon of blood " in Acts 2: 20 ), points to Friday, 3 April AD 33.
The ship in which Apostle Paul embarked at Caesarea belonged to this city ( Acts 27: 2 ).
On his first journey, Paul, the Apostle, landed there and preached in the synagogues ( Acts 13: 5 ), before proceeding further in the island.
The Book of Acts in the Christian Bible records that the Apostle Paul, on his second missionary journey outside of Palestine, sailed from Troas to Samothrace and spent one night there on his way to Macedonia.
* The Oriental, which claimed the authority of Saint Paul the Apostle ( Acts 18: 18 ) and consisted of shaving the whole head.
Included in the Acts of Philip is an appendix, entitled " Of the Journey of Philip the Apostle: From the Fifteenth Act Until the End, and Among Them the Martyrdom.
In the Acts of the Apostles, Jesus is said to have manifested as a " light from heaven " that temporarily blinded the Apostle Paul.
* Apostle Book ( Greek: Απόστολος, Apostolos ; Slavonic: Апостолъ, Apostol ) Contains the readings for the Divine Liturgy from the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles together with the Prokeimenon and Alleluia verses that are chanted with the readings.
* Acts 20: 17-the Apostle Paul summons the elders or presbyters of the church in Ephesus to give a last discourse to them ; in the process, in Acts 20: 28, he tells them that the Holy Spirit has made them bishops, and that their job is to shepherd the flock of God among them.

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