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The ultimate rejection of one's former religious belief or practice |
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Letters addressed not to specific churches but to Christians generally. |
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The laws given by God to Moses at Mount Sinai |
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Letter written in the late first or second century from Rome addressed to the church in Corinth and intended to address disputes over leadership. |
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An anonymous Christian manual dealing with doctrine, ethics, and church practice |
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Men originally skilled in copying texts who, after the exile and into Jesus' day, were scholars skilled in teaching, copying, and interpreting Jewish law for the people |
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The ultimate enemy of Christ who appears prior to Christ's second coming, only to be defeated |
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A Greek and Hebrew term meaning "true" or "truthfully", put at the end of prayers. |
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A Hebrew word meaning Mount Megiddo, used to designate the place where the last great battle of the ages will take place |
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A formal expression of praise, offering glory and honor to God |
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God's final judgment of humanity at the end of the Millennium |
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Later term meaning a thousand-year period of thime |
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