The Pseudo-Pauline Epistles are letters that were neither written by Paul nor in the spirit of what Paul would write. They may be pseudepigrapha, a common occurrence in the last centuries BCE and ...
By the time the Roman Republic rose to prominence, Ancient Greece was no longer the main “player” in Europe, in the political sense. Rome, rapidly ascending to a powerful and expansive republic, was ...
I don't believe any chapters outside of the Psalms use this but I may be wrong. footer is a string additional information put at the end of a chapter. These are only used in the Pauline Epistles (also ...
There are some things in them (Epistles of St. Paul) hard to understand, which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as they do the other Scriptures. 2 Peter 3:16 Ever since ...