Description
While many books exist on the subject, Who s Who in the Bible Made Easy< i> offers a more concise, easier-to-read format than most. Alphabetical entries cover important information about main characters from the Old and New Testaments, from Adam to the apostles. Makes an excellent Bible-study aid for looking up key facts about the patriarchs, prophets, important kings, and other major players in the Old Testament, as well as who 's who in the Gospels and Epistles. Sample entry:
Titus< b> Recipient of the epistle of Titus; 2 Cor. 2:13; 7:6 “7, 13 “15;8:6, 16 “24; 12:18; Gal. 2:1 “3; 2 Tim. 4:9 “10
Titus likely became a Christian through Paul s preaching and accompanied him to the Jerusalem Council, where he served as an example of an uncircumcised gentile believer. Later he joined Paul on his missionary journeys as a faithful and trusted companion. Paul sent Titus to Corinth when it was reported there were divisions within the church. When Paul and Titus reunited, Titus brought the good news that the Corinthian believers had repented. Titus later returned to collect an offering for the Christians in Judea. Paul took Titus with him to preach the gospel on the island of Crete and later wrote the epistle of Titus to encourage him as he oversaw the church there. Titus went on a mission to Dalmatia, located northwest of Macedonia, but according to tradition, he returned to Crete and served there for many years.
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Titus< b> Recipient of the epistle of Titus; 2 Cor. 2:13; 7:6 “7, 13 “15;8:6, 16 “24; 12:18; Gal. 2:1 “3; 2 Tim. 4:9 “10
Titus likely became a Christian through Paul s preaching and accompanied him to the Jerusalem Council, where he served as an example of an uncircumcised gentile believer. Later he joined Paul on his missionary journeys as a faithful and trusted companion. Paul sent Titus to Corinth when it was reported there were divisions within the church. When Paul and Titus reunited, Titus brought the good news that the Corinthian believers had repented. Titus later returned to collect an offering for the Christians in Judea. Paul took Titus with him to preach the gospel on the island of Crete and later wrote the epistle of Titus to encourage him as he oversaw the church there. Titus went on a mission to Dalmatia, located northwest of Macedonia, but according to tradition, he returned to Crete and served there for many years.
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