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The Pauline Epistles

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles Introduction to the New Testament Epistles: + The New Testament epistles include the Pauline epistles and the Catholic epistles. + The Pauline epistles are 14 epistles written by St. Paul, while the Catholic epistles are 7 epistles, of which St. James wrote one epistle, St. Peter two, St. John three and St. Jude wrote one epistle. + The epistles are not a series of writings, focusing on certain topics but the Holy Spirit guided their author to write regarding certain matters according to church needs. + This leads to the importance of knowing the circumstances of writing each epistle.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles + It is advisable to read each epistle entirely several times to get the theme then study it in details. + The epistles are useful to all churches in all times. Reasons that Necessitated Writing the New Testament Epistles: 1. Writing gives a precise explanation of ideas and teachings discussed. 2. It is also a way of conserving the teachings and unifying the churches. 3. The spread of faith over the Roman Empire and the great increase in number of believers which rendered verbal teachings alone impossible.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles What Facilitated their Spread? 1. The widespread Greek language, a language of theology and philosophy. 2. The many transportations and roads created by the Roman Empire.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles Who is Saint Paul? + St. Paul was born in A.D. 5 at Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia, located at the south of Asia Minor. + His Hebrew name was: Saul and his Roman name was: Paul. + He is a Jew, a Benjamite and a Pharisee, and he was a student of Gamaliel, who taught him the law. + He carried a Roman citizenship. + He Studied Greek language and sciences.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles From Saul of Tarsus to Paul the Apostle: 1. He used to persecute Christians. 2. He witnessed the stoning of Stephen (Acts 8). 3. He never followed Christ in His mission on earth but He appeared to him after His resurrection in A.D. 36: “Saul Saul, why are you persecuting Me?... Who are you, Lord?… I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to kick against the goads… Lord, what do you want me to do?... Arise and go into the city and you will be told what you must do” (Acts 9:4-6)

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles 4. The Lord appeared to Ananias, the bishop of Damascus, and told him: “Go, for he is a chosen vessel of Mine to bear My name before Gentiles, kings and the children of Israel. For I will show him how many things he must suffer for My name’s sake” (Acts 9:15-16) 5. From Damascus, he went to Arabia and stayed there for three years (A.D. 36-38). He spent these years studying the Old Testament, being lead by the Spirit to accept many facts.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles 6. The Lord Christ appeared to him and delivered to him the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist: “For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you: that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which He was betrayed took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said: Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:23- 24)

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles St. Paul’s Service: 1. St Paul went back to Damascus: “Immediately he preached the Christ in the synagogues, that He is the Son of God” (Acts 9:20) 2. The Jews plotted to kill him then he escaped to Jerusalem. 3. He spoke boldly at Jerusalem and they plotted to kill him then he was sent to Tarsus. 4. He spent 6 years there, preaching in Syria and Cilicia, and founded many churches. It is most believed that he went through all the hardships he talked about in (2 Corinthians 11:23-26) during this period. 5. Barnabas sought Paul at Tarsus till he found him then brought him to Antioch.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles 6. At Antioch: “As they ministered to the Lord and fasted, the Holy Spirit said: Now separate to Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them. Then, having fasted and prayed, and laid hands on them, they sent them away” (Act 13:2-3) - And that was the start of St Paul’s Missionary Trips. 7. St Paul had three Missionary Trips in between the years: A.D. 45-58. 8. He did not start writing till A.D. 52, during his 2nd missionary trip, when he wrote the 1st and 2nd Thessalonians, while being at Corinth.

St. Paul’s Missionary Trips 1st Trip 2nd Trip 3rd Trip Journey to Rome Reference Acts (13,14) Acts (15-18) Acts (18-21) Acts (21-28) Time A.D. 45-50 A.D. 51-54 A.D. 54-58 A.D. 58-63

St. Paul’s 1st Missionary Trip

St. Paul’s 2nd Missionary Trip

St. Paul’s 3rd Missionary Trip

St. Paul’s Journey to Rome

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles The Outline of the Epistles: 1. The name of the Sender. 2. The name of the targeted Church or Person. 3. The Apostolic Greeting: ‘Grace and Peace.’ 4. Encouraging introduction. 5. Theoretical or Doctrinal part or solving Problems. 6. Practical Commandments. 7. The Closure.

Introduction to the Pauline Epistles # Epistle Place of Writing Time of Writing Main Theme 1 1st Thessalonians Corinth A.D. 52-53 (2nd Trip) The Lord’s Second Coming 2 2nd Thessalonians 3 1st Corinthians Ephesus A.D. 57 (3rd Trip) Solving Problems e.g. (Divisions) 4 2nd Corinthians Macedonia Christian Ministry 5 Galatians A.D. 58 (3rd Trip) Justification by Faith 6 Romans Salvation through Christ 7 Ephesians Rome A.D. 61-63 (1st Captivity) Church (Body of Christ) 8 Philippians Rejoice in the Lord 9 Colossians Christ (Head of the Church) 10 Philemon Appeal for Onesimus 11 Titus A.D. 63-64 Church Order 12 Hebrews Italy Christ’s Heavenly Priesthood 13 1st Timothy A.D. 64-65 Pastoral Duties 14 2nd Timothy A.D. 67-68 (2nd Captivity) Farewell Discourse