
Posted on 23 May 2026
The Apocalypse of Moses: Unveiling Fictionalized Stories about Adam and Eve
The Apocalypse of Moses, also known as the Life of Adam and Eve, is a book that falls under the category of Pseudepigrapha. Pseudepigrapha refers to "false writings," and while the title of the book attributes authorship to Moses …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Apocalyptic Literature
Apocalyptic literature is a unique form of prophecy found in the Bible. It is characterized by its use of symbols and imagery to predict disaster and destruction. This genre often contains strange descriptions and bizarre imagery, such as the iron-toothed beast in Daniel 7, the long-haired locusts with …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
The Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical Books: Hidden Gems or Second Canon?
The Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical books refer to a collection of additional books found in Roman Catholic Bibles that are not present in Protestant Bibles. These books hold a unique place in the Bible and have been a subject of debate within the …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
The Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
In the second and third centuries, Gnostic writers created fictional stories about the apostles, which are now known as the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles. These writings include works such as Acts of Peter, Acts of Thomas, and Acts of Paul and Thecla. While …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Apostolic Action
Apostolic action is a term used in Roman Catholicism to describe intentional acts motivated by a desire to influence others towards Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God. It is an essential part of genuine Christian living and is seen as the natural outgrowth of knowing Christ. Apostolic …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
The Apostolic Age: The Formation and Growth of the Early Church
The apostolic age refers to the crucial period in early church history when the foundations of Christianity were established under the leadership of the twelve apostles. This era, which began after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Apostolic Doctrine
Apostolic doctrine refers to the teachings that come to us through the apostles, who were specifically chosen by Christ to carry His message to the world. The term "apostle" means "one who is sent." The twelve disciples became apostles, with the exception of Judas, who defected and was …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Aramaic Primacy
The theory of Aramaic Primacy suggests that the New Testament was originally written in a dialect of Aramaic rather than Koine Greek. This theory is often referred to as "Peshitta Primacy," which pertains to the collection of ancient Aramaic manuscripts known as the Peshitta. However, it is important …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Archangels
Archangels are spiritual beings created by God who serve Him and carry out His purposes. The term "archangel" appears in only two verses in the Bible, specifically 1 Thessalonians 4:16 and Jude 1:9. In 1 Thessalonians 4:16, it is mentioned that the Lord Himself will come …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Are Catholics Saved?
The question of whether Catholics are saved cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no." Similarly, we cannot answer the question of whether Baptists, Presbyterians, or Methodists are saved in a universal sense. Salvation does not come from being a member of a specific denomination; it …
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Posted on 23 May 2026
Areopagus
Northwest of the city of Athens, Greece, lies a small hill adorned with stone seats. This hill was once a significant gathering place for the rulers of Athens, who convened there to hold trials, engage in debates, and discuss important matters. Known as the Areopagus, this name is derived …
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