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A term meaning "to bring back together and to make peace in a relationship." |
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A place from which Paul wrote letters to the Ephesians, Phillipians, and Colossians. |
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The only individual to whom Paul wrote two letters, both of which are in the New testament. |
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the Letter containing Paul's statement that "the wages of sin is death." |
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The letter written by Paul to an individual about standing up to falso teachersby teaching sound doctrine. |
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The letter containing Pauls offer to pay back any money that the person was owed |
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A term that means teaching |
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The theme of this letter by paul was unity (one body) |
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The theme of these two letters is church leadership |
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One of the reasons Paul wrote to the people in this city was to ask their help in collecting a special offering |
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the Pauline letter that contains the list of the fruit of the Spirit |
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a term that means to build up and to encourage |
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The theme of this pauline letter is joy |
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The pauline letter that contains the command to set our affection on things above |
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The pauline letter that tells us that jesus showed humility by becoming a human with a servant attitude |
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The name of the island where titus was when paul wrote to him |
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The name of the slave who ran away from philemon |
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The pauline letter that contains the list of characteristics that should be true of all overseers and deacons. |
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this man first took the gospel to colosse |
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According to paul in ephesians6, the way we are to fight the evil forces of Satan |
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Putting on the Armor of God |
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The pauline letter that contains instructions on being orderly in worship |
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a term that means to declare righteous and to put into a right relationship with God |
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the pauline letter that says that the gospel of Christ is Gods power for salvation to all who believe. |
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People who were not of the Jewish nation or religon |
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an officer in the church whose title means "servant" |
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Paul wrote to this person to ask him to show forgiveness to someone who had wronged him. |
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the epistle in which paul explains that being a cheer ful giver means that each person should decide in his heart what he will give and then give it voluntarily |
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the letter inwhich paul wrote that his goal in life was to know Christ and become like him |
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The pauline letter that contains his urgent command to Christians to present their bodies as living sacrifices to God. |
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The two letters that paul wrote to explain and clear up misunderstandings about Christs second coming. |
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The letter in which Paul wrote that wives are to submit to and respect their husbands and that hudbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the church. |
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The pauline letter that was addressed to someone who lived on an island south of Greece. |
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The pauline letter that says tht the focus of Pauls ministry was preaching reconciliation |
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