基本説明
This master of the epistolary writings gives a verse-by-verse demonstration of Paul's thoughts, his ethics and his actions.
Full Description
Paul's Parallels is the first and only New Testament resource text in tables format presenting Paul's verses in column one, next to a row of parallels, echoes, or like-minded quotes from Old and New Testament resources as well as other extant biblical materials. The passages are cited in full.
This master of the epistolary writings, gives a verse by verse demonstration of Paul's thoughts, his ethic, and his actions that were picked-up by later Christian writers, copied by pseudo-Pauline admirers. It delineates some as distinctively Christian while others remained only in Paul's writing.
In addition, Luke's history about Paul in Acts is presented using the same format so the reader can easily cross-reference each epistle to its chronological setting. Documenting the history of Paul's ministry in the same text allows the reader to instantly turn to the time and place in which Paul wrote that particular message. While investigating serious textual, literary, genre, and other theological characteristics, the reader has the opportunity of simultaneously locating Acts in its historical context.
Contents
Table of Contents Pages
Introduction
ACTS
ROMANS
1 CORINTHIANS
2 CORINTHIANS, Written from Macedonia, 57 CE, May Represent Multiple Letters from Paul to the Corinthian Community
GALACIANS, as early as 48-50 CE, possibly 54 or 55 CE, Paul wrote from Ephesus to Pagans Converts, Visited During 2nd and 3rd Missionary Journey (Acts 15, 16:6)
EPHESIANS - Paul stayed with the Ephesians for an extensive period
PHILLIPIANS, as early as 57 to 58 CE written from prison at Caesarea or written 59 to 63 CE from confinement in Rome. Perhaps, has segments from three letters.
COLOSSIANS, Written from Prison (1:1 - 14)
1 THESSALONIANS, 50 or 51 CE
2 THESSALONIANS, 50 or 51 CE, May be Segments of More than One Letter
1 TIMOTHY, 1 and 2 TIMOTHY, Pastoral Epistles, Early 2ND Century, Not of Pauline Authorship; or, By Paul, 63 TO 67 CE
2 TIMOTHY, 1 and 2 TIMOTHY, Pastoral Epistles, Pseudo-Pauline Authorship, Early 2nd Century, Pauline Authorship, 63 to 67 CE
TITUS
PHILEMON, 61 TO 63 CE
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SOURCES CONSULTED
INDEX



