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zavuch27
11 days ago
15

Some scholars believe that the absence of personal greetings in Ephesians suggests that neither did Paul found the church in Eph

esus nor did he know anyone in the church.
True or False?
History
2 answers:
Alex [1.5K]11 days ago
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Answer:False

Explanation: The book of Ephesians is part of the New Testament of the Bible and was authored by Paul, one of Jesus Christ's disciples.

This letter focuses on how the gospel (the good news) of salvation was disclosed to the Apostles first and provides genuine wisdom. It was penned during a time when the Gnostic gospels were emerging (a collection disregarding the Christian doctrines of the New Testament, discovered in Nag Hammadi, Egypt)

and asserts that Jesus Christ’s salvation is for both Jews and Gentiles.

BigorU [1.6K]11 days ago
5 0
False.
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