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May
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The time span of growing into Christ the Head in Ephesians 4:13-15
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Jan
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God the Father's possession of a body of flesh and bones
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Are there any rules on which things in Revelation must be interpreted literally and which symbolically?
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Jan
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Are there any rules on which things in Revelation must be interpreted literally and which symbolically?
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Are there any rules on which things in Revelation must be interpreted literally and which symbolically?
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Are there any rules on which things in Revelation must be interpreted literally and which symbolically?
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The meaning of the phrase “mustard seed”?
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Sep
22
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How many more Christian writings written between the crucifixion of Christ and the death of the last of the 12 apostles do we know of?
This way the title reflects exactly what I was asking about, and I think it's on topic. You can close it, but I don't want people to think that I would ever ask such question as "Why are early Christian writings important?" - to me it's a silly question.tian
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How many more Christian writings written between the crucifixion of Christ and the death of the last of the 12 apostles do we know of?
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Jul
17
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Acts 1:19: “that field is called in their proper tongue” - spoken by Peter or by Luke?
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“the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
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“the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
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Acts 1:19: “that field is called in their proper tongue” - spoken by Peter or by Luke?
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Matthew 27:62: “the day that followed the day of the preparation” - Why not call Sabbath a Sabbath?
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“the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
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