Introduction to questions Paul's many letters have many discussions about the author, destination, schedule and purpose. In Ephesus, many scholars are discussing the identity of the author, whether Paul really wrote a letter or a scribe. There is still discussion on whether Paul actually wrote it, but he mentioned himself twice in the letter. In 1: 1 and 3: 1, Paul said himself, 1: 3 said, "For this reason I am Paul, the prisoners of Christ Jesus, for your Gentiles (1 ) 3: Because someone was a prisoner, there were others who insisted that he was not writing this especially because he was imprisoned in Rome at the time.
God's mercy to the Ephesians: see Ephesians 2: 1-7 Letters to the Ephesians At the time of writing, Paul keeps the purpose of Christ and grows the church I was imprisoned in Rome because of it. We are seeing a lot of things. Paul is a person who does not care about the present situation and is imprisoned or escaped and the Jews and officials of Rome are plundered and deprived. Do the same. The early chapter of Genesis explains why individuals act like them and helps us to understand how we should act to please God. The subject Paul taught in Ephesians 5: 21-33 is the subject of obedience in the context of marriage. The instruction of Paul here forms a positive conflict between our cultural beliefs and practices. Paul's instructions are seen as the roar of the ancient male show vinyl
Background The letters from Ephesians are the tenth book of the New Testament, and that writer is attributed to Paul's transformation from Christian persecution to the apostles. The legitimacy of his writer is still being discussed by scholars. Harold Horner cites the reasons of many scholars who rejected Paul as the author of his book Ephesian: Commentary. However, for the purposes of this interpretation, Paul is considered the author of this letter. - The image of the church is very important in the history of the church. They explain how and why people in the era see the church. There are many images of people connecting the church and the church. Most of these images, whether painful or victorious, are based on duration. The first picture is one of the first pictures of the church derived from the New Testament. In the 1st century, the church was identified as a "new vine."
Contact: The main link of Ephesus' Old Testament is the amazing (Jewish) concept of the body of Christ's body (Eph. 5: 32). This remarkable mystery of the church (the truth not revealed so far) is "the Gentiles are members of the Israelites, the body and share the promise of Christ Jesus" (Ephesians 3: 3 Section 6). This is a mystery completely hidden in the saints of the Old Testament (Ephesians 3: 5, 9). The Israelites who truly are faithful to God always believe that they were chosen by God (Deuteronomy 7: 6). With this new paradigm it is extremely difficult to accept the equality of the Gentiles and to cause many controversies between Jewish believers and Genshi converts. Paul also said that the mystery of the church is "the bride of Christ." This is a concept that was not before in the Old Testament.