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Philemon for Beginners
Philemon for Beginners
Philemon for Beginners
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Philemon for Beginners

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This one chapter epistle addresses the issue of slavery which was common in the Roman Empire of the first century.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBibleTalk.tv
Release dateDec 9, 2021
ISBN9781005271060
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Mike Mazzalongo

Mike Mazzalongo has been a Bible teacher and preacher since 1979. He has served as Dean of Students at Oklahoma Christian University. Mike’s first book was published in 1995 by College Press and he has written over 40 other books since that time. He presently serves as the Media Minister for the Choctaw Church of Christ located in the Oklahoma City area. Mike is married to Lise and together they have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.

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    Philemon for Beginners - Mike Mazzalongo

    Philemon for Beginners

    Copyright © 2018 by Mike Mazzalongo

    BibleTalk Books

    14998 E. Reno

    Choctaw, Oklahoma 73020

    Scripture quotations taken from the New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation Used by permission. (www.Lockman.org)

    The For Beginners series of video classes and books provide a non-technical and easy to understand presentation of Bible books and topics that are rich in information and application for the beginner as well as the mature Bible student.

    For more information visit: bibletalk.tv/for-beginners

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    Slavery and the Early Church

    Slavery in the first century was quite different than the slavery that existed in early American history. Slavery in New Testament times was not based on culture as it was here when innocent Africans were seized and sold into slavery by both

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