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How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament?

30+ PAGES OF EARLY CHRISTIAN FROM 33 A.D. TO 400 A.D. FROM AN APOLOGETIC MINDSET GROUNDED IN SCRIPTURE

Within just a few short decades after the death of the apostle John, divisions were already evident among the early Christians. About 187 AD Irenaeus listed twenty varieties of Christianity; about 384 AD Epiphanius counted eighty.

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How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament? – Christian Publishing House Blog
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How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament? – Christian Publishing House Blog

Within just a few short decades after the death of the apostle John, divisions were already evident among the early Christians. About 187 AD Irenaeus listed twenty varieties of Christianity; about 384 AD Epiphanius counted eighty.

How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament?

30+ PAGES OF EARLY CHRISTIAN FROM 33 A.D. TO 400 A.D. FROM AN APOLOGETIC MINDSET GROUNDED IN SCRIPTURE

Within just a few short decades after the death of the apostle John, divisions were already evident among the early Christians. About 187 AD Irenaeus listed twenty varieties of Christianity; about 384 AD Epiphanius counted eighty.

A MUST READ ...
https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2019/03/24/how

How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament? – Christian Publishing House Blog
christianpublishinghouse.co

How Did the Spread of Early Christianity Impact the Text of the New Testament? – Christian Publishing House Blog

Within just a few short decades after the death of the apostle John, divisions were already evident among the early Christians. About 187 AD Irenaeus listed twenty varieties of Christianity; about 384 AD Epiphanius counted eighty.

She deserved the death penalty for her crimes against her 4 year old son. Life with parole isn't sufficient. Life without parole would have been better

https://apnews.com/article/gal....veston-texas-16f75e8

Life without parole is what it should have said

https://apnews.com/article/gal....veston-texas-16f75e8

It should be Life without parole

https://apnews.com/article/gal....veston-texas-16f75e8

Could it possibly be because of the Covid🤔 I mean if kids are couped up inside and no one is checking on them, how does this stat actually make sense

https://apnews.com/article/cor....onavirus-pandemic-ch

How were they even free for the year?

https://apnews.com/article/arr....ests-california-chil

Day 37

Exodus 39 & 40
Matthew 23:23-39

#readwiththefrog #bibleinayear

Some of the same people who declared they would never watch the NFL again are predicting the Super Bowl scores. #awkward.

Was There Really an Epistle to the Laodiceans as Stated at Colossians 4:16, and, If so, Why Is It Not In Our Bibles?

Was there really an epistle to the Laodiceans, and, if so why is it not in our Bibles? Some scholars maintain that the letter to the Ephesians was not specifically to those at Ephesus but rather it was a general letter to the Ephesians and the Laodiceans, mentioned at Colossians 4:16. In addition, they say, is that the words “which are at Ephesus” found in most translations of Ephesians 1:1 are an addition to the text. They argue the letter that we know as Ephesians was a general epistle sent to the churches in Asia. Are they correct?

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Was There Really an Epistle to the Laodiceans as Stated at Colossians 4:16, and, If so, Why Is It Not In Our Bibles? – Christian Publishing House Blog
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Was There Really an Epistle to the Laodiceans as Stated at Colossians 4:16, and, If so, Why Is It Not In Our Bibles? – Christian Publishing House Blog

Was there really an epistle to the Laodiceans, and, if so why is it not in our Bibles? Some scholars maintain that the letter to the Ephesians was not specifically to those at Ephesus but rather it was a general letter to the Ephesians and the Laodic

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