Companion to the Bible eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 863 pages of information about Companion to the Bible.

Companion to the Bible eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 863 pages of information about Companion to the Bible.
Notices of the Corinthian Church—­Occasion of the Apostle’s Writing—­13.  General Tone of the Epistle as contrasted with that to the Galatians—­Second Epistle—­14.  Place and Time of its Composition—­15.  Its Occasion—­Prominence of the Apostle’s Personality in this Epistle and its Ground—­Peculiarities of its Diction—­Its Office in the Economy of Revelation—­III. Epistle to the Galatians—­16.  Historical Notice of Galatia—­Missionary Visits of the Apostle to that Province—­Date of the Present Epistle and Place of Composition—­17.  Occasion and Design—­18.  Outlines of the Epistle—­The Historic Part, the Argumentative, the Practical—­IV. Epistles to the Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon—­19.  Contemporaneousness of these Epistles—­20.  Place and Date—­21.  Chronological Order of the First Two—­Epistle to the Colossians—­22.  Notices of Colosse and the Church there—­Occasion of this Epistle—­Character of the False Teachers at Colosse—­23.  Outlines of the Epistle—­Its Argumentative Part, its Practical—­The Epistle from Laodicca—­Epistle to the Ephesians—­24.  Notices of Ephesus—­Labors of Paul at Ephesus—­Occasion of the Present Epistle—­Its General Character—­Various Hypotheses respecting it—­25.  Its Outlines—­Its Argumentative Part, its Practical—­Epistle to Philemon—­26.  Its Occasion and Design—­V. Epistle to the Philippians—­27.  Notices of Philippi and the Formation of the Church there—­28.  Occasion of this Epistle—­Place and Date of its Composition—­29.  Its Character—­General View of its Contents—­VI. Epistles to the Thessalonians—­30.  Notices of Thessalonica and the Apostle’s Labors there—­First Epistle to the Thessalonians—­31.  Date and Place of its Composition—­32.  Its Occasion and Design—­Outlines of the Epistle—­Second Epistle—­33.  Place of Writing and Date—­Its Design—­Its General Outlines—­34.  Comparison between the Epistles to the Thessalonians and that to the Philippians—­VII. The Pastoral Epistles—­35.  The Date of these Epistles and Related Questions—­36.  Character of the False Teachers referred to in these Epistles—­37.  Genuineness of the Pastoral Epistles—­38.  Their Office—­First Epistle to Timothy—­39.  Its Date and Place of Composition—­Its Occasion and Design—­Its Contents—­Scriptural Notices of Timothy—­Epistle to Titus—­40.  Its Agreement with the Preceding Epistle—­The Cretan Church and Titus—­Second Epistle, to Timothy—­41.  Its Occasion and Character in Contrast with the Two Preceding Epistles—­Its Office—­Epistle to the Hebrews—­42.  Question of its Authorship—­How it was regarded in the Eastern Church—­How in the Western—­General Remark—­43.  Persons addressed in this Epistle—­Time and Place of its Composition—­Manner of Reference to the Levitical Priesthood and Temple Services—­44.  Central Theme of this Epistle—­Dignity of Christ’s Person in Contrast with the Ancient Prophets, with Angels, and with Moses—­Divine Efficacy of his Priesthood in Contrast with that of the Sons of Aaron—­Design of the Epistle—­Its Office in the System of Revelation

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