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New American Bible

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apostle
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1 Gosp, Mat Int | author was the disciple and apostle of Jesus named Matthew ( 2 Gosp, Mat 10: 2(3) | designated apostles. The word "apostle" means "one who is sent," 3 Gosp, Luk 6: 13(5) | note on Matthew 10:2-4. "Apostle" becomes a technical term 4 Gosp, Joh 14: 22(11)| Matthew 13:55 or the apostle named Jude in Luke 6:16 5 Gosp, Act 24: 10(3) | missionary journeys, the apostle narrowed the charges down 6 NTLet, Rom Int | systematic unfolding of the apostle's thought, expounding the 7 NTLet, Rom Int | specific situation, when the apostle wrote from Greece, likely 8 NTLet, Rom Int | 9:1-5), disbelieve. The apostle's hope is that, just as 9 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | emphasizes Paul's office as apostle to the Gentiles. Romans 10 NTLet, Rom 1: 1 | Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel 11 NTLet, Rom 7: 7(3) | 7-12] The apostle defends himself against 12 NTLet, Rom 9: 1(2) | 1-5] The apostle speaks in strong terms of 13 NTLet, Rom 9: 19(8) | 19-29] The apostle responds to the objection 14 NTLet, Rom 11: 13 | Inasmuch then as I am the apostle to the Gentiles, I glory 15 NTLet, Rom 12: 1(1) | people (Romans 10:4), the apostle explains how Christians 16 NTLet, Rom 15: 14(5) | 33] Paul sees himself as apostle and benefactor in the priestly 17 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 1 | Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will 18 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 6(3) | the life he leads as an apostle.~ 19 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(4) | where the charism of the apostle heads the lists). The essential 20 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 1 | I not free? Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our 21 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 2 | Although I may not be an apostle for others, certainly I 22 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 3(2) | fact of Paul's rights as an apostle (1 Cor 9:4-12a and 1 Cor 23 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 9 | not fit to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the 24 NTLet, 2Cor Int | of Paul's ministry as an apostle. Paul's reflections on this 25 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 1 | 1 ~1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will 26 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16(10)| really qualified, but the apostle contrasts himself with those 27 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(6) | either in Paul's life as an apostle or in the gospel he preaches. 28 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12 | 12 ~9 The signs of an apostle were performed among you 29 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 12(9) | Cor 2:3-4). Signs of an apostle: visible proof of belonging 30 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | leveled against him as an apostle. The motive echoes more 31 NTLet, Gal 1: 1 | 1 ~1 2 Paul, an apostle not from human beings nor 32 NTLet, Gal 1: 1(2) | 1] Apostle: because of attacks on his 33 NTLet, Gal 1: 1(2) | apostleship. He is not an apostle commissioned by a congregation ( 34 NTLet, Gal 1: 19(16)| have regarded James as an apostle.~ 35 NTLet, Eph Int | 1:1), a place where the apostle labored for well over two 36 NTLet, Eph Int | secretary writing at the apostle's direction or of a later 37 NTLet, Eph 1: 1 | 1 ~1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will 38 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | Christian communities the apostle sees the predetermined plan 39 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | 14-21] The apostle prays that those he is addressing 40 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(7) | all its dimensions. The apostle prays that they may perceive 41 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(6) | 21-33] The apostle exhorts married Christians 42 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | start of a letter as an apostle. Here he substitutes a term 43 NTLet, Phi 2: 25(18)| their messenger (literally, "apostle") to aid Paul in his imprisonment, 44 NTLet, Col Int | have not yet succumbed. The apostle expresses his prayerful 45 NTLet, Col 1: 1 | 1 ~1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will 46 NTLet, Col 1: 3(2) | note on Romans 1:8. The apostle, recalling his own prayers 47 NTLet, Col 1: 9(4) | by Epaphras' account, the apostle has prayed and continues 48 NTLet, Col 1: 24(13)| power works mightily in the apostle (Col 1:29). Even in those 49 NTLet, Col 3: 5(2) | superstitious festivals, the apostle reminds the Colossians of 50 NTLet, 2The Int | deals in particular with the apostle's directives and model style 51 NTLet, 2The 3: 6(2) | with in 2 Thes 2:1-15. The apostle's own moral teaching, reflected 52 NTLet, 1Tim Int | collection of letters by the Apostle to the Gentiles, they differ 53 NTLet, 1Tim Int | Acts 16:1-3). He was the apostle's companion on both the 54 NTLet, 1Tim Int | above, suggest that the apostle made use of a secretary 55 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 1 | 1 ~1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by command 56 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 12(6) | the truth has not kept the apostle from regarding himself as 57 NTLet, 1Tim 1: 12(6) | Yet he was chosen to be an apostle, that God might manifest 58 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 7 | was appointed preacher and apostle (I am speaking the truth, 59 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 1 | 1 ~1 2 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will 60 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 11 | was appointed preacher and apostle and teacher. ~ 61 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 16(11)| of Ephesus. Because the apostle complains of abandonment 62 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 6(3) | 6] The apostle recognizes his death through 63 NTLet, Tit 1: 1 | Paul, a slave of God and apostle of Jesus Christ for the 64 NTLet, Phl 0: 1(1) | appealing rather than the apostle commanding. ~ 65 NTLet, Heb 3: 1 | calling, reflect on Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession, ~ 66 NTLet, Heb 3: 1(1) | him (Hebrews 2:11), the apostle, a designation for Jesus 67 CathL, Jam Int | is not identified as an apostle but only as "slave of God 68 CathL, Jam 5: 15(7) | promulgated by blessed James the apostle."~ 69 CathL, 1Pet Int | tradition regarded Peter the apostle as author of this document. 70 CathL, 1Pet 1: 1 | 1 ~1 Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the 71 CathL, 2Pet Int | Symeon Peter, a slave and apostle of Jesus Christ." Moreover, 72 CathL, 2Pet Int | letter stemmed from the apostle Peter.~Among modern scholars 73 CathL, 2Pet 1: 1 | Symeon Peter, a slave and apostle of Jesus Christ, to those 74 CathL, 2Pet 1: 12(7) | writing is to call to mind the apostle's witness to the truth, 75 CathL, 1Joh Int | as a letter of John the apostle. Because of its resemblance 76 CathL, 2Joh | traditionally attributed to John the apostle, these letters were probably 77 CathL, 2Joh | disciple or scribe of an apostle. The traditional place and 78 CathL, Jude | is not identified as an apostle, this designation can hardly 79 CathL, Rev Int | never claims to be John the apostle, whose name is attached 80 CathL, Rev Int | was a disciple of John the apostle, who is traditionally associated


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