Epistle

Epistle to the Romans

The Epistle to the Romans was always drawing considerable attention among theologians. For example, it was this epistle which significantly contributed to conversion of Augustine, to Martin Luther's discovery of justification by faith or was used by Karl Barth to form manifesto of dialectical...

1026
Greek
386
Ginoskos

Epistle to the Galatians

507
Greek
154
Ginoskos

Epistle to the Ephesians

513
Greek
125
Ginoskos

Epistle to the Philippians

431
Greek
137
Ginoskos

Epistle to the Colossians

424
Greek
79
Ginoskos

First Epistle to Timothy

526
Greek
75
Ginoskos

Second Epistle to Timothy

444
Greek
50
Ginoskos

Epistle to Titus

296
Greek
116
Ginoskos

Epistle to Philemon

141
Greek
84
Ginoskos

Epistle to the Hebrews

1010
Greek
158
Ginoskos

Epistle of James

548
Greek
112
Ginoskos

First Epistle of Peter

537
Greek
64
Ginoskos

Second Epistle of Peter

388
Greek
38
Ginoskos

First Epistle of John

232
Greek
319
Ginoskos

Second Epistle of John

97
Greek
157
Ginoskos

Third Epistle of John

109
Greek
82
Ginoskos

Epistle of Jude

225
Greek
180
Ginoskos

Apocalypse of Jesus Christ (Revelation 1:1-3)

The first three verses of the Apocalypse of John compose an introduction to the whole book. We are introduced to the main agenda, expectation, and form of the book. The first and foremost information we are confronted with is “revelation (ἀποκάλυψις [apokalypsis])” (Rev 1:1). This Greek word...

34
Greek
168
Ginoskos