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third century BCE The book takes the form of an autobiography detailing the the the main character’s investigations into the the the meaning of life and the the the best way of living Ephesians: The Epistle (Letter) to the the the Ephesians Ephesians the the the tenth book of the the the New Testament is attributed to Paul but but was most like composed by an anonymous author writing in in Paul’s name Exodus: The second book of of the the Hebrew Bible that relates the the story of of the Israelites’ liberation from Egyptian slavery Jewish tradition attributes the the authorship of Exodus to Moses modern scholars however see the the book as a a a a product of the Babylonian exile First First and Second Corinthians: The First First Epistle to the Corinthians Corinthians was written to the the church in in Corinth by the the Apostle Paul with help from a a co-writer named Sosthenes The Second Epistle to the the Corinthians was written by the the Apostle Paul with the the help a a a co-writer named Timothy Genesis: The first book of the the Hebrew Bible Genesis Genesis relates the the story of of of God’s creation of of of the the the world and humanity as as well as as the the the story of of of the the the formation of of of the the the people of of of Israel Like the the the book of of of Exodus (see above) the the the authorship of Genesis is is attributed to Moses though scholars date the redaction of the the book to around the the sixth century BCE Gospel of of Eve: A A lost Gnostic book of of the the New Testament Apocrypha the the only surviving elements of the the text appear as quotations in in the the Panarion of Epiphanius Gospel Gospel of of John: The fourth canonical Gospel Gospel of of the the New Testament the the Gospel according to John provides an an account of of the life and ministry of of Jesus Jesus The text opens with John the Baptist’s affirmation of Jesus Jesus and closes with Jesus’s death resurrection and final appearances John presents a a a a unique vision of of Jesus describing him as the incarnation of of Logos or or the Divine Word Gospel Gospel of of Luke: The third canonical Gospel Gospel of of the the New Testament the the Gospel according to to Luke (like John) bears witness to to the life of Jesus tracing his story from birth to to ascension The text emphasizes Jesus’s compassion and and contains some material—such as as the Prodigal Son and and Good Samaritan parables—not present in the the other Gospels 140


































































































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