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The Epistles are a collection of letters in the New Testament that were written by several hands. The letters addressed various issues on specific early communities in relation to their faith. The epistles listed below are grouped according to what is agreed on, speculated on, or are being debated by religious scholars.
THE PAULINE EPISTLES
These are the epistles in the New Testament believed to have been penned by Paul of Tarsus.
Romans
Composed of 16 chapters, this epistle was addressed to the church in Rome and discusses God's righteousness, the importance of devotion, and the concepts of wrongdoing and guilt.
1 Corinthians
Addressed to the church in Corinth in 55AD, this epistle is composed of 16 chapters focusing on righteousness, to make right the incorrect notions of The Resurrection, and to strengthen the moral path of the people.
2 Corinthians
Composed of 13 chapters, this epistle is addressed to the church in Corinth and focuses on the truth of Paul's mission. It was written in response to false teachings spread by Paul's detractors.
Galatians
Also addressed to Paul's critics, this epistle was written to instill the value of faith and to emphasize his apostolic mission.
Philippians
Written at a time when Paul was believed to be in prison, this epistle's recurring theme is joy. It was meant to uplift the church at Philippi upon learning of his capture. It also contains themes on modesty and unity.
1 Thessalonians
This epistle is written to lay the path to those who welcomed Christianity in their lives.
Philemon
This epistle is composed of one chapter that tells the story of Philemon and his encounters with Paul in accepting Onesimus, a slave, to be his brother.
THE DEUTERO-PAULINE EPISTLES
These epistles in the New Testament do not have a scholarly consensus that it was written by Paul.
Ephesians
An Epistle of 6 chapters, it endeavored to bring unity to all Christians with their faith in God. It is believed to have been written while Paul was in prison.
2 Thessalonians
Also related to the First Epistle to the Thessalonians, this three-chapter book aimed at correcting the heresies about the Second Coming.
Colossians
Written for the church in Colosse, it aimed to instill the divine nature of Christ as opposed by that time's heretical teachings. It is composed of four chapters.
- THE PASTORAL EPISTLES
- These are New Testament epistles believed to be Paul's pseudonymous writings.
- 1 Timothy
Tracing its origin in Philippi, this six-chapter epistle contains theme on the importance of organizing the church and to unify its believers to worship and not be influenced by heretic teachings. It was addressed to Timothy, Paul's friend and coworker.
2 Timothy
Still addressed to his friend Timothy, Paul penned the letters contained in the four chapters of this Epistle for the former to watch over the Gospel and to visit the latter in prison.
Titus
The emphasis on good doings is the subject of this epistle who was addressed to Titus, Paul's company during his third mission.
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