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A:Surprisingly, Paul did not write the Epistle to the Ephesians. Ephesians is considered a pseudo-Pauline epistle because it was written in his name, around the eighties of the first century. Many passages in Ephesians seem to be directly copied from the presumably somewhat earlier pseudo-Pauline Epistle to the Colossians. Ephesians and Colossians were really encyclicals intended to be read throughout the Christian Church, but each was written in the style of an epistle to a single church. The oldest and best manuscripts of Ephesians do not even have the opening address to the Ephesians. Clearly there must have been a congregation at Ephesus by the eighties, for the epistle to have been credibly addressed to that city, but whether there was already a congregation there during the lifetime of Paul, and if so how large, are matters of speculation.
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Who wrote the Epistle to the Ephesians and to whom was it written?

Ephesians was most likely written by Timothy under Paul's authority, and was intended to preserve the apostle's legacy in the face of his possible imminent death after imprisonment. Ephesians was a general letter, or an encyclical, to be delivered to a broad range of primarily Gentile churches, just like 1 Peter and James.


When did Paul write the Epistle to the Ephesians?

Another answer from our community:Paul wrote his letter to the Ephesians while he was in prison to help them to keep their faith strong, and more than this because of his love for them. Remember also the church was in it's early days, and temptations to stray from tenants where always a challenge. The Epistle to the Ephesians is believed to have been written in Paul's name in the 80s of the first century. Many passages in Ephesians were directly copied from the Epistle to the Colossians, which had been written around ten years earlier.


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Ephesians 6:12. Its from the Bible. The book of Ephesians is said to have been written by Paul but the ultimate answer is that it was inspired by God. Your final answer would be God. (In terms of the wisdom of the message) Perhaps Paul in the physical writing.


What type of letter may Ephesians have been?

The letter known as Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians is considered to be a pseudo-Pauline epistle, because it was written in Paul's name long after his death. Many passages in Ephesians seem to be directly copied from the Epistle to the Colossians, itself a pseudo-Pauline epistle.The epistle is not a letter to a church or group of churches, but an encyclical. The opening address to the Ephesians is considered probably a late addition.


When was the Epistle to the Ephesians written?

A:The Epistle to the Ephesians is generally regarded as pseudonymous and was written late in the first century CE. It copies much of the material from Colossians, which is considered to have been written in Paul's name in the 70s of the first century CE. A:A.d 60.


What document did Pope John Paul the 13th write that changed the Catholic Church?

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Who was Paul writing to in Ephesians 3?

A:More than anything, Ephesians chapter 3 tells us that the epistle was written by the apostle Paul. Twice (3:1. 4:1), the author tells us that he is in prison. He then tells us that he was made the minister to the gentiles and implores his readers to follow his teachings. The reason for this emphasis is that Paul was not the author of this epistle, which was written in his name in the eighties of the first century. By using the name of Paul and by convincing his readers that this was a genuine epistle from Paul, the author really sought to have the following instructions and messages more readily accepted by the early Christians. Scholars say that this book must have originally been an encyclical rather than an epistle to a specific community, as the opening address to the Ephesians appears to be a late addition, not found in the oldest and best manuscripts. Alvar Ellegard (Jesus One Hundred Years Before Christ) points out that Ephesians 3:3-5 says that the mystery of Christ was revealed to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit. This suggests a belief held by the author and in some Christian communities that the apostles had visions and not personal experiences as disciples of an earthly Jesus.


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Paul includes the name of Timotheus (Timothy) with his own at the beginning of the letter."Practically no-one, ancient or modern, has questioned the authenticity of Colossians or its Pauline authorship." The New Defender's Study Bible (Nashville, World Publishing 2006) page 1829 notes by the late Dr Henry M Morris, PhD., LL.D., Litt.D.The reasons for this are relatively simple in that Paul identifies himself as the author in both the opening and closing verses of the book. Deliberate fabrication was not tolerated in the early church and there is a record of an officer being dismissed for adding an apostle to a document he wrote to give it authority. New Testament writings were simply not accepted unless it was known who wrote them. This is one reason why a number were late in being included into the canon. Colossians 1:1-2 (King James Version)1Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timotheus our brother,2To the saints and faithful brethren in Christ which are at Colosse: Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.The opening verse indicates that Timothy co-authored the letter with Paul.


What was the historical context of Ephesians?

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Can you categorize the books of Paul?

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Did Paul write in his own words?

A:There is little doubt that Paul did actually write the genuine epistles attributed to him, and in his own words. Stanley E. Porter ('Paul and his Bible: His Education and Access to the Scriptures of Israel', published in As it is Written, edited by Porter and Stanley) says that Paul had a mid-level. or 'Grammar school' level of education in the Greek system. Thus, he was quite literate and well versed in basic rhetorical techniques. He did use material not his own, including pre-Pauline hymns and citations and echoes of the Greek Septuagint version of the Hebrew scriptures. Paul would not have had a need to use a secretary and indeed does not seem to have had the financial resources to employ a writer.Having said that, the Epistles to the Colossians, the Ephesians, Titus and Timothy are believed not to have been written by Paul, but in his name long after his death.


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