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A collection of flashcards focusing on key vocabulary related to the New Testament epistles and significant themes in Paul's letters.
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Epistles
Letters in the New Testament, primarily written to instruct and guide Christian doctrine and living.
Pauline Epistles
Letters written by Paul in the New Testament, encompassing theological teachings and church guidance.
General Epistles
Letters in the New Testament attributed to various apostles other than Paul, such as Peter, James, and John.
Righteousness of God
A central theme in the book of Romans that reveals how God’s righteousness is manifested through the gospel.
Justification by faith
The doctrine that individuals are declared righteous before God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Sanctification
The process of becoming holy and set apart for God, involving a transformation in a believer's life.
Corinthianize
To adopt the immoral behaviors characteristic of the city of Corinth.
Prison Epistles
Epistles written by Paul while he was imprisoned, including Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon.
The secret of contentment
Trusting in Christ for strength and being content regardless of circumstances, expressed in Philippians 4:11-13.
I Thessalonians
An epistle that encourages believers to remain faithful and prepared for the return of Christ.