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A. B. Fay's

Divine Science Bible Text Book

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Genesis - History of Israelites - Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy - Joshua - Judges - Ruth - Psalms - Proverbs - Song of Solomon - Prophets - New Testament History - Healing Works of Jesus - The 4 Evangelists - Lord's Prayer - Parables - Lord's [Last] Supper - Jesus after his Resurrection - Paul's Letters - Epistles - Revelation - Glossary - Numbers - Contents - Index


They were strengthened by Paul's teaching. For two years he taught in the school of Tyrannus so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the words of Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.

Acts 19: 19-20

Acts 20:7-12

Acts 20: 17-36

Acts 21: 39

Acts 22: 3-21

Vagabond Jews, exorcists mastered, the magicians burned their books.

Paul raised the dead.

At Miletus Paul bade farewell to the elders at Ephesus, his charge to them. Paul staked his life and lost it for the sake of peace with the apostles and to obtain their support.

Paul went to Jerusalem, was apprehended, but released when he declared himself a Roman citizen.

Paul spoke with pride of his birth and education --- a Jew born in Tarsus of Cilicia, brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel, who instructed him according to the perfect manner of the law of the fathers, and was jealous toward God. He

frankly told how he persecuted men and women in good faith until awakened by the voice of Jesus, who led him into the path of obedience to the instruction of the Christ within his own soul. Paul was religious before his conversion, and his contribution to our religion was not shared by his contemporaries, Hebrew and Christian. His conversion did not involve a moral revolution, but of less knowledge to more knowledge. It is said that he was not converted until five years after the resurrection.

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