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Epistle of Barnabas
Epistle of Barnabas
Epistle of Barnabas
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The "Epistle of Barnabas" is a Greek epistle written between AD 70 and 132. The writer has put forward the view that the Jewish scriptures were Christian manuscripts from the beginning. For many centuries, it was one disputed document that some Christians viewed as sacred scripture, while others excluded it.
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PublisherGood Press
Release dateApr 10, 2021
ISBN4064066464745
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    Epistle of Barnabas

    Published by Good Press, 2022

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    EAN 4064066464745

    Table of Contents

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    CHAPTER 8

    CHAPTER 9

    CHAPTER 10

    CHAPTER 11

    CHAPTER 12

    CHAPTER 13

    CHAPTER 14

    CHAPTER 15

    CHAPTER 16

    CHAPTER 17

    CHAPTER 18

    CHAPTER 19

    CHAPTER 20

    CHAPTER 21

    CHAPTER 1

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    1:1 Hail, my sons and daughters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath loved us in peace.

    1:2 I rejoice exceedingly and beyond measure at your happy and glorious spirit, since the ordinances of God are great and rich towards you, who have received the engrafted grace of the spiritual gift.

    1:3 Wherefore, I congratulate myself the more, hoping to be saved, because I see of a truth the Spirit poured out upon you from the rich Lord of love. So greatly hath your longed-for appearance stricken me with amazement.

    1:4 Being persuaded, therefore, of this, and knowing in myself that since I spake among you the Lord hath helped me in many things in the way of righteousness, I am altogether compelled to love you even beyond my own soul, because great faith and love dwelleth in you in the hope of his life.

    1:5 Considering also this, that if I take care to communicate to you a part of that which I have received, it shall turn to my reward to have assisted such spirits as ye are, I gave diligence to write unto you in few words, in order that together with your faith, ye might have your knowledge perfect also.

    1:6 For there are three doctrines ordained of the Lord: the hope of life, the beginning, and the end.

    1:7 For the Master hath made known unto us by the prophets the things which are past, and the things which are at hand, and hath given us the firstfruits of the knowledge of the things that are to come. Since, therefore, we see all these things severally working as he has spoken, we ought the more fully and loftily to approach to his altar;

    1:8 but I, not as a master, but as one of yourselves, will show to you a few things, by means of which ye may even in this present rejoice.

    CHAPTER 2

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    2:1 Since, therefore, the days are evil, and the adversary hath the authority, we ought to take heed to ourselves and seek out the ordinances of the Lord.

    2:2 For the helpers of our faith are fear and patience, and they that fight on our side are long-suffering and continence.

    2:3 While these, therefore, remain pure in things relating to the Lord, wisdom and understanding, science and knowledge, rejoice together with them.

    2:4 For God hath made

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