1st Corinthians
Overview of the Epistle The biblical accounts (Acts 18:1-18) and the early church history records agree that the church at Corinth was founded by Apostle Paul and his ministry associates.…
Overview of the Epistle The biblical accounts (Acts 18:1-18) and the early church history records agree that the church at Corinth was founded by Apostle Paul and his ministry associates.…
ImageSource The General Introduction The Epistle to the Romans, being one of the most theologically rooted books in the entire Bible, is accurately placed in the beginning of the third…
ImageSource The General Introduction The book of the Acts of the Apostles holds a key role among the New Testament books because of - its message, its contents, and its…
ImageSource Overview of the Book The Gospel according to John is placed at the end of the four gospels included in the Bible; these are the Gospel according to Matthew,…
Overview of the Book The Gospel according to Luke is the longest gospel among the four gospels in the Bible. If we read the gospel from beginning till the end,…
Overview of the Book The Gospel According to Mark is believed to be written first among the four gospels and it is the shortest. Mark begins his writing stating that…
ImageSource Overview of the Book The Bible tells us that the universe that we live in is created by the Lord God Almighty, who is sovereign and has neither beginning…
ImageSource Overview The first four books in the New Testament are called ‘the Gospels’ and they are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Among them, the very first three, that is,…
ImageSource Overview of the Book The main focus of Peter’s second epistle was to send a warning signal against the false teachers who emerged from within the church community and…
ImageSource Overview of the Book The Epistles of First and Second Peter are placed under the category of general epistles1 because the general epistles were addressed to a wider body…