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New Testament Survey The Pauline Epistles (Romans–2Thessalonians)
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Paul’s epistles fall into two categories: nine epistles written to churches (Romans to 2 Thessalonians) and four pastoral and personal epistles (1 and 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon). This is then followed by eight Hebrew Christian epistles (Hebrews to Jude). Naturally, many questions would arise as to the meaning and application of the gospel for Christians. Thus, the Epistles answer these questions, give the interpretation of the person and work of Christ, and apply the truth of the gospel to believers.

Background of Paul

Paul was known for many years as Saul of Tarsus. He was born of Jewish parentage in the city of Tarsus of Cilicia. He was not only a Jew, but by his own testimony, he was a Pharisee and a son of a Pharisee (Acts 23:6), was a Hebrew of Hebrews (spoke Hebrew or Aramaic), was of the tribe of Benjamin (Phil. 3:4-5), and had evidently been taught the trade of tent-making as a youth (Acts 18:3). Evidently at a young age, he went to Jerusalem, and according to his testimony, studied under the well know Gamaliel I, a noted teacher in the School of Hillel (Acts 22:3). In his studies, he had advanced in the religion of the Jews beyond many of his fellows as one extremely zealous for his ancestral traditions (Gal. 1:14).

His zeal as a religious Jew was carried over into the way he zealously sought to persecute the church. As a young Pharisee, he was present when Stephen was stoned and murdered (Acts 7:58-83). In his campaign against Christians, both men and women, he traveled with letters of arrest from the high priest and went to other cities to waste the church of Jesus Christ (Acts 26:10-11; Gal. 1:13). It was on one of these missions that Saul was converted while on the road to Damascus.

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New Testament Survey The Pauline Epistles (Romans–2Thessalonians)
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Onyechuku Aghawenu Ph.D

Onyechuku M. Aghawenu and his wife Joy Aghawenu, co-founded U-turn Gospel Mission. A ministry with a mission to warn the lost, the backslider, and the lukewarm with an urgent message ...that Jesus Christ is coming very soon and that time is fast running out.He received his ministerial training and obtain Bachelor of Christian Education(BCE), Master of Christian Education(MCE) and Doctor of Christian Education(DCE) from Freelandia Bible College and Seminary, Virginia USA and Master of theology(M.Th) from Evangel Christian University of America, Monroe USA.Onyechuku is widely known for his Bible teaching and preaching and his online evangelistic activities. He is the publisher and editor in chief of U-turn Magazine and U-turn Journal. He is the author of several books, including What Medical Doctor Will Not Tell You, Don’t Quit That Marriage ...You Can Make It Work, If You Believe All Things Are Possible and Train Children In The Fear Of God.His audio, video teaching and preaching can be obtain from the following web sites: www.u-turn247.com, www.u-turngospelliterature.com, https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/Onye

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