Galatians - Chapter 1
Galatians: Written by the Apostle Paul to the Christian churches in Galatia, (exact location is uncertain), that were being disturbed by a Judaizing faction. The epistle was likely written from Ephesus about 53–54 A.D. to a church he had founded in the territory of Galatia, in Asia Minor (though there is some uncertainty about the date of the letter’s composition).
The members of this faction taught that Christian converts were obliged to observe circumcision and other parts of Mosaic Law. They repudiated Paul’s statements to the contrary by denying the legitimacy of his apostolic calling. In rebuttal, Paul defends his credentials as a true apostle of Jesus Christ (providing important autobiographical information while doing so.)
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Signature in the Scripture
Hidden messages in the Bible are not there to convey some secret knowledge. There were many human hands involved in the writing of the Bible, but there was only one author, the Holy Spirit. This is His signature. A few of the very many examples are presented here.
Based on the work of Dr. Chuck Missler
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 13
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 12
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 11
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 10
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 9
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 8
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 7
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 6
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 5
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 4
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 3
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 2
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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2 Corinthians - Chapter 1
The apostle Paul wrote Second Corinthians from Macedonia around A.D. 55/56, approximately a year after he wrote First Corinthians, and a year before he wrote his letter to the Romans. It’s a combination of two or more letters from Paul to the church at Corinth. Paul defended his call as an apostle, and addressed concerns and criticisms that had been raised.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 16
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 15
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 14
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 13
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 12
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 11
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 10
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 9
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 8
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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1 Corinthians - Chapter 7
The epistle, written in Greek, is attributed to the Apostle Paul and a co-author, Sosthenes. Composed around 50 AD, It’s addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis (A person employed to write what another dictates or copy what another has written) who wrote the text of the letter at Paul's direction. It addresses various issues that had arisen in that Christian community.
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