The New Testament and Its WritersA. & C. Black, 1914 - 207 pagini |
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Pagina 28
... Ephesus ) , because he was " useful to him for ministering " ( 2 Tim . iv . 11 ) . This is the last time we hear of Mark in Scripture ; but according to tradition he returned to Rome , and after the martyrdom of Peter and Paul , went to ...
... Ephesus ) , because he was " useful to him for ministering " ( 2 Tim . iv . 11 ) . This is the last time we hear of Mark in Scripture ; but according to tradition he returned to Rome , and after the martyrdom of Peter and Paul , went to ...
Pagina 41
... Ephesus ; but they seem to have had no other reason for rejecting it than their aversion to its teaching . During the present century no question has been the subject of more controversy ; and scarcely any can be of more importance ...
... Ephesus ; but they seem to have had no other reason for rejecting it than their aversion to its teaching . During the present century no question has been the subject of more controversy ; and scarcely any can be of more importance ...
Pagina 44
... Ephesus , as bishop of the Churches in Asia Minor which had been founded by Paul , and was banished under Domitian to the island of Patmos ( where he wrote the Book of Revelation , Rev. i . 9 ) , returning to Ephesus in the reign of ...
... Ephesus , as bishop of the Churches in Asia Minor which had been founded by Paul , and was banished under Domitian to the island of Patmos ( where he wrote the Book of Revelation , Rev. i . 9 ) , returning to Ephesus in the reign of ...
Pagina 47
... Ephesus , as the great meetingplace of Oriental mysticism and Greek philosophy , the deeper questions and more theological aspects of the new religion would naturally claim a large measure of atten1 Speaking generally , we may say that ...
... Ephesus , as the great meetingplace of Oriental mysticism and Greek philosophy , the deeper questions and more theological aspects of the new religion would naturally claim a large measure of atten1 Speaking generally , we may say that ...
Pagina 74
... Ephesus and Rome , Corinth rapidly regained its former prosperity , and became the chief emporium of Europe , 1 with a population of more than half a million , drawn from many lands . It was so notorious for its profligacyencouraged by ...
... Ephesus and Rome , Corinth rapidly regained its former prosperity , and became the chief emporium of Europe , 1 with a population of more than half a million , drawn from many lands . It was so notorious for its profligacyencouraged by ...
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66 CHAPTER Acts xviii Acts xx addressed allusions Antioch apostle's appears Asia Minor assigned Barnabas Bishop Book of Acts brethren Cæsarea character Church Clement Colossæ Colossians composition connection converts Corinth Corinthians Council of Jerusalem Date and Place disciples divine doctrine Ephesians Ephesus EPISTLE OF PAUL Eusebius exhortations expression external evidence fact faith four Gospels Galatia Gentiles genuineness Gospel of Mark Greek Hebrew imprisonment infer influence Irenæus James Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Christians Jews John language letter Lord Lord's Luke Macedonia Mark Matt Matthew mentioned ministry Old Testament Onesimus passages Pastoral Epistles PAUL THE APOSTLE persecution Peter Philemon Philippi Philippians Phrygia Polycarp preaching Ramsay readers referred regard Roman Rome salutations Saviour Scripture second century Spirit style teaching Thessalonica Timothy tion Titus token traces tradition Tychicus unto verses viii words writer wrote