Epistle in Éphésiens
The Épître in Éphésiens is a book of the New Testament.
It is sent by the apostle Paul to the Church of Éphèse.
It is very important, because it contains the lesson of Paul concerning the Church of Christ.
The epistle in Éphésiens corresponds to chapters 18 and 19 of the Acts of the Apostles.
Summary
Chapter 1 contains the usual greeting. Chapters 2 and 3 explain the change which occurs among people when they become members of the Église: they become fellow-citizens of the saints, the pagan and the Juif S being plain in only one Église. Chapters 4 to 6 explain the role of the Apôtre S and the Prophète S, the need for the unit and that to be covered with all the weapons of God.
External bonds
- Epistle in Éphésiens on the site Bible.catholique.org biblical
- Letter in Ephésiens, studies
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