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  2. John Bertram Phillips - Wikipedia

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    New Testament Readings for Schools 1960; The Christian Year: The Prayer Book Collects 1961; Four Prophets Amos, Hosea, First Isaiah, Micah; a modern translation from the Hebrew, 1963; Good News: Thoughts on God and Man. 1963; The Ring of Truth: A translator's testimony 1967; Jesus Christ and Him Crucified; A Commentary on I Corinthians 2 1973

  3. List of early Christian writers - Wikipedia

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    Paul of Tarsus, "Apostle to the Gentiles", earliest New Testament author 45~65; Four Evangelists, traditionally identified as the authors of the canonical gospels 60~125; Ignatius, bishop of Antioch, apostolic father 68~107; Marcion of Sinope, evangelist and theologian, founder of Marcionism, published the first known canon of the New Testament ...

  4. Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

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    The canon of the New Testament is the set of books many modern Christians regard as divinely inspired and constituting the New Testament of the Christian Bible.For most churches, the canon is an agreed-upon list of 27 books [1] that includes the canonical Gospels, Acts, letters attributed to various apostles, and Revelation.

  5. New Testament - Wikipedia

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    The often referred to Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, a book written to prove the validity of the New Testament, says: "A study of 150 Greek [manuscripts] of the Gospel of Luke has revealed more than 30,000 different readings... It is safe to say that there is not one sentence in the New Testament in which the [manuscript] is wholly ...

  6. Pastoral epistles - Wikipedia

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    The pastoral epistles are a group of three books of the canonical New Testament: the First Epistle to Timothy (1 Timothy), the Second Epistle to Timothy (2 Timothy), and the Epistle to Titus. They are presented as letters from Paul the Apostle to Timothy and to Titus. However, many scholars believe they were written after Paul's death.

  7. Catholic epistles - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the Petrine epistles, both of which may be pseudepigrapha, the seven catholic epistles were added to the New Testament canon because early church fathers attributed the anonymous epistles to important people, and attributed the epistles written by people with the same name as important people to those important people.

  8. Works of Erasmus - Wikipedia

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    He wrote, "There remains the New Testament translated by me, with the Greek facing, and notes on it by me." ... (1517), Corinthians (1519), the rest of the Epistles ...

  9. Lectionary - Wikipedia

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    Generally, three Old Testament lections, a selection from the prophets, and three readings from the New Testament are prescribed for each Sunday and Feast day. The New Testament readings include a reading from Acts, another from the Catholic Epistles or the Pauline Epistles, and a third reading from one of the Gospels.

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