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Ephesians Historical Background


Book of Ephesians | Guide with Key Information and Resources

The events described in Ephesians take place in the city of Ephesus. Ephesians was likely composed while Paul was in custody in Rome between 60 and 64 C.E. ...

Ephesians: A Historical Background | by Tim Soper | Medium

The Book of Ephesians was written to “God's holy people in Ephesus” (Ephesians 1:1, NIV). The city of Ephesus was a large commercial port city ...

Introduction to Ephesians | ESV.org

Ephesus was a wealthy port city in the Roman province of Asia. It was a center of learning and was near several key land routes. Paul probably wrote his letter ...

Internal Divisions: Ephesians in Historical Context

Ephesians, written around the same time as Paul's epistle to the Colossians, remains an important piece of historical evidence that also preserves some ...

Book of Ephesians Overview - Insight for Living Ministries

Paul wrote the letter to the Ephesians sometime in AD 60–61, around the same time he wrote Colossians and Philemon, as he sent all three letters by the hand of ...

What Is the Background of Ephesians? - Bibles.net

The vision of redemptive history presented in Ephesians stretches all the way back to the beginning of time and before, and all the way forward to the end of ...

Background on Ephesians - B. C. Newton

Ephesus was a large and economically important city of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). It was well-known for having the Temple of Artemis. As ...

Ephesians Historical Background - The Bible Effect - YouTube

Discover the Book of Ephesians in a new way with our animated Bible video! Gain a deeper understanding of Ephesians through its historical ...

A Brief Biblical History of the Church In Ephesus

The New Testament traces the full history of the church in Ephesus from it's founding in Acts 18 to facing the rebuke of Jesus in Revelation ...

Historical Context for the Study of Ephesians - The Vanguard

The epistle to the Ephesians may not just bear special significance to Paul's ministry, the unfolding of the early church, and establishing great doctrinal ...

Background on Ephesians.pdf

▫ Even though Paul has a history with Ephesus, the letter has little of a personal nature. ▫ The style is somewhat different from his other letters, having ...

Who Wrote Ephesians and Why Should We Read It?

We are told in the first verse of Ephesians that it was written by “Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God” (1:1). This book is an epistle, meaning ...

Ephesus‑ Turkey, Temple & Map | HISTORY

Ephesus, an ancient port city in modern‑day Turkey, was once an important trading center in the Mediterranean region and home of the famed ...

Introduction to the Epistle of Paul to the Ephesians

Ephesians may have been written during Paul's first imprisonment in Rome, around A.D. 60–62 (see Guide to the Scriptures, “Pauline Epistles,” scriptures.lds.org) ...

ephesians: a background study - Grace Bible Church – Tempe, AZ

It has received no shortage of attention by men throughout history. Alongside Romans, the epistle to the. Ephesians towers over Paul's thirteen ...

Historical and Cultural Context on Ephesus - Roots Moravian Church

A city with a long and illustrious history. Dating back to the Greek migrations of 1200 BC, Ephesus underwent several rebirths.

The Church in Ephesus - Providence Church – Raleigh, NC

The church at Ephesus was established 15-20 years after the death of Jesus Christ. Paul visited the city on his second missionary journey through the ancient ...

Epistle to the Ephesians - Wikipedia

The Epistle to the Ephesians is the tenth book of the New Testament. According to its text, the letter was written by Paul the Apostle, an attribution that ...

Book of Ephesians Summary | Watch an Overview Video

Paul writes to the church at Ephesus and shows how Jesus' work on the cross should permeate every aspect of their everyday lives.

TGC Course | Introduction to Ephesians - The Gospel Coalition

Themes & Background ... There are two main themes of Ephesians: (1) Christ has reconciled all creation to himself and to God, and (2) Christ has united people ...