On the Spirit and the Letter - Letter to Marcellinus - Chapter 23-33
Chapter (23): How the Ten Commandments kill without the presence of grace, even though the Messenger thought that he was blaming and resurrecting those who […]
Chapter (23): How the Ten Commandments kill without the presence of grace, even though the Messenger thought that he was blaming and resurrecting those who […]
Chapter Twelve: Paul, therefore called a valiant contender for grace. Therefore Paul, who was first called Saul,
Chapter One: The Reason for Writing This Work; Something That Could Be Done (Done) and Yet Never (Never) Done. My Beloved Son Marcellinus - I
Chapter One 1 General introduction to the Beatitudes (1) If a person meditated with piety and piety on the sermon spoken by our Lord Jesus Christ
8. On being kind to others 1. “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, do not resist an evil person, but
3. الناموس القديم وناموس ربنا يسوع المسيح “لا تظنوا إني جئت لأنقض الناموس أو الأنبياء” [ع17] لماذا يقول ذلك؟ هل
“I know and am convinced in the Lord Jesus that nothing is unclean in itself, except for whoever considers something unclean to him it is unclean.”
“He who is weak in faith receive him, but not to disputes of opinion. For one man believes that he may eat all things, but he who is weak eats only vegetables.” Romans 14:1-2
“Let every soul be subject to the superior authorities” (Romans 13:1). 1 Saint Paul spoke a lot about this matter in other letters,
1 “What then? Israel did not obtain what he sought, but the elect obtained it, and the rest were hardened.” (Romans 11:7) The Apostle Paul said:
As St. Paul did in previous issues, he points out paradoxes in relation to the law and in relation to the people who were facing condemnation.
“Brethren, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved” (Rom. 10:1). 1 Again we find the apostle Paul