An orthodox view of The Da Vinci Code
Events of the novel: A monk named Silas from Opus Dei kills the director of the Louvre Museum, Jacques Saunière, who is the head of a secret society whose mission […]
Events of the novel: A monk named Silas from Opus Dei kills the director of the Louvre Museum, Jacques Saunière, who is the head of a secret society whose mission […]
In a previous article, we emphasized that the Apostle Paul knew the Lord Jesus personally, and that he deepened this knowledge through his association with the early church community.
It is proven that the Apostle Paul (“Saul” before his conversion) was not one of the “twelve” whom the Lord chose and called them to be.
Whoever reads Paul's letters with understanding knows that he did not rely, in his understanding of the event of Christ's resurrection, exclusively on the Jewish faith and perceptions that...
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When Paul entered Rome, he was allowed “to stay in his own house with the soldier who was guarding him” (Acts 28:16).
Saint Paul used the word “church” about 62 times in his letters. The word “church” is an Arabization of the Greek word (Ekklissia - εκκλησία), which means “calling.”
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This is Paul's last letter, which he wrote before his martyrdom in Romans, hoping that the coming generations would be strengthened by the love of the Lord Jesus and the testimony to him.
Timothy, whose name means: He who fears God, is one of Paul's disciples and companion in the ministry. Timothy was born in Lystra in the state of Galatia
One of a group of three harmonious letters (to which the two letters to Timothy are added), which, since the seventeenth century, have been called
This letter, written by the Apostle Paul shortly after writing his first book (several months), shows that correspondence between him had not ceased.
In ancient times, Thessaloniki (now Thessaloniki) was the capital of the state of Macedonia. It was established by one of Alexander the Great's generals around the year 30 BC. And he gave her a name
كانت فيلبي في القديم -وهي اليوم خراب- مدينة مزدهرة، تقع على منحدر في سفح جبال بانجيه على نحو 12 كيلومترا