1st Peter
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…
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…
These books are the collection of Jewish religious writings that appeared sometime between the third century BC and third century AD. The collection is called ‘Pseudepigrapha’ (ψευδήςἐπιγραφή, meaning false name)…
ImageSource There are an untold number of wise sayings recorded in the Bible for those who abide with it for their righteous living. The books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes highlight…
ImageSource The Protestant Bible has 66 books, whereas in the Roman Catholic Bible has 73 books. The Protestant Bible has 39 Old Testament books, in the Roman Catholic Bible there…
Overview of the Book Similar to the metropolitan cities1 of the modern world, Ephesus was one of the most advanced cities in ancient Asia Minor. Under Roman rule, the city…
An Overview of Revelation The book of Revelation is the only prophetical book in the New Testament. The book focuses on the past, present, and future events regarding creation and…
An Overview of the Epistles of Jude The epistle of Jude has a special place among the New Testament books because it opposes the false teachers and their teachings which…
An Overview of the Epistles of John1 The authorship of five New Testament books were credited to Apostle John, the beloved disciple of Christ Jesus. They are First, Second, and…
Overview of the Book The Epistle of James is classified as one of the general epistles1, addressed to a wider audience2 rather than to a specific person or a local…