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Jun 28, 2004 · Closely connected to the destination of the epistle is its date. In fact Guthrie says that the “date of the epistle depends on the decision ...
Jul 15, 2013 · Expository study of Romans: The Sovereign God has the right to deal with sinful creatures in such a way as to display His glory, ...
Jun 29, 2004 · If the place of writing is indeed Rome, the date of the letter is probably sometime between 60-62 CE, perhaps toward the end of his ...
Aug 4, 2004 · Date: A.D. 60​​ However, suggesting that Luke's Gospel received its final form in Greece and not in Rome, some have suggested A.D. 70.
Jun 3, 2004 · ... sixty-five years elapsed before the last New Testament book was written. James was undoubtedly the first, being written between 45-50 A.D. ...
Apr 2, 2007 · My examination revealed that John 1.1c was the only time the nominative singular θεός (articular or anarthrous) was translated with a Coptic ...
The authorship of this book is unknown. It must have been obviously written after the death of Ahasuerus (the Xerxes of the Greeks), which took place B.C. 465.
Jun 29, 2004 · ... Greek title in the translation of the OT (LXX) was arithmoi (ARIQMOI) emphasizing the lists of numbers recorded in the book (1--4; 26)
Aug 17, 2009 · Finally, the majority of New Testament scholars believe that Paul's epistles are written from A.D. 48-60. Paul's outline of the life of Jesus ...
60 (Tacitus) or a.d. 64 (Eusebius). C. Colossae was located on the Lycus River, a tributary of the Maeander River which ran by Ephesus, 100 miles downstream.