Chapter One: Introduction
Introduction Judaism preceded Christianity in existence. It is attributed to Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes. However, she did not […]
Introduction Judaism preceded Christianity in existence. It is attributed to Abraham, his son Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes. However, she did not […]
53 - Christ, who is the Word of God and who was with God, was about to become incarnated, become a human being, and submit to the circumstances of birth.
Abraham had seen him before: 44 - Moses also says that the Son of God descended near Abraham and spoke to him, “and appeared to him.”
The theological importance of Saint Irenaeus is due to two reasons: The first reason: He lifted the mask with which the Gnostic heresy had covered its teaching, claiming that
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On January 18, 1988, a translation text of the Constitution of Faith fell into my hands. It was said that it was a unified translation for the use of Arab Christians. I criticized her
Introduction (*) Man longs for success and happiness. There is nothing wrong with that because this desire is part of his nature, but every success
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Alexander Yaroslavich is the fourth son of Grand Prince Yaroslav II Vsevolovybych of Vladimir. He was born on May 30, 1219 AD in Pereslavl.
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
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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.
Saint Aaron the Martyr was born and lived in a village in Cappadocia. He was a pious farmer and had a blind mother.
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Saint Niceta was born around the year 330 AD during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great. He grew up on the banks of the Danube River and was a Goth
He was born in a village near Corinth. He joined a merchant as a servant at the age of twelve. He got married and had children, and he walked in the fear of God. Hit, in
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