Part Three: Chapter Four: The Covenant
By it we mean the covenant that God made with his people in Sinai, which is the stage in which God’s promise begins to be fulfilled in a covenant linked to it. […]
By it we mean the covenant that God made with his people in Sinai, which is the stage in which God’s promise begins to be fulfilled in a covenant linked to it. […]
The Book is the word of God and therefore it is inexhaustible and we will never finish understanding it: (Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away).
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“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God” (Romans 8:28). 1 It seems to me that he is speaking
Sermon Sixteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Eight: 28-39 Continue reading »
“First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is being proclaimed throughout the world” (1:8). 1- It begins
The third sermon: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter One: 8-17 Continue reading »
He is James, son of Zebedee, the older brother of Saint John the Evangelist, and he was a fisherman with his father and brother. After Jesus called Peter
James the Apostle, brother of John the Evangelist Continue reading »
Saint James' birth and upbringing were apparently in Persia (Iran), and he was from a wealthy noble family, which was said to be
Jacob the Persian, the great passage about the martyrs Continue reading »
From Bethsaida in Galilee. He is with his brother Jacob, the son of Zebedee, and one of the Twelve, and his title is the Son of Thunder. The two brothers were seen by Mr. “with.”
John the Theologian, the beloved Apostle and Evangelist Continue reading »
We know only a little information about the life of Saint Hippolytus of Rome, who was martyred around the year 235. We cannot determine a date.
Most likely, he is from Naples, Italy, although there are those who suggest that he is from Caesarea Palestine. His father was a pagan, and his mother was a pagan
Nikon, the righteous martyr, and his 199 companions, the martyrs Continue reading »
Our father Saint Niceta saw the light in Caesarea Bithynia. When his mother fell asleep, on the eighth day of his birth, he dedicated himself to God as Samuel
Niceta the Confessor, head of the Medicion Monastery Continue reading »
On the thirteenth of February, the Holy Church commemorates Saint Martinian of Palestine, who was a model of repentance. His biography teaches us
Martinianus the Palestinian, the righteous saint Continue reading »
She was born in the year 332 AD in the village of Tagusta (now Souq Al-Akhras) in North Africa, and was raised in a sincere Christian upbringing. As a child, she was leaving
Saint Monica, mother of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo Continue reading »