The third group of Paul's letters contains four epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon.
There are three types of books in the New Testament. They are the Historical Books, Pauline Epistles, and General Epistles
In the King James version, the New Testament epistles contain the words "in Christ" eighty-three times.
The pseudo-Pauline Epistles, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus are referred to as the "pastoral epistles" because they show concern for pastoral issues that were being dealt with in the early second century.
They are known as the pastoral epistles - 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus - to give instructions concerning church order, doctrine, and discipline.
Thirteen epistles are attributed to the apostle Paul. Scholars say that at least five, and possibly seven, of these epistles were actually written by Paul.
There are three pastoral epistles: 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus. These letters were written by the apostle Paul and are addressed to individuals--Timothy and Titus--to provide guidance on leadership within the early Christian church.
There are 21 epistles in the New Testament. Also, if you read Revelation chapters 1 - 3 you will notice 7 more epistles (letters) that truly should be included in the count, making it a total of 28. Most people don't think to include them as epistles but they are 7 letters going to 7 churches and the definition of "epistle" is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people".
The prison epistles are also known as the Captivity Epistles because they were written by the apostle Paul while he was imprisoned. These letters include Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon.
The New Testament epistles of 1 Timothy, 2 Timothyand Titus.
Angelus Sabinus has written: 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus in answer to as many of Ovid'
The ISBN of Epistles of Wisdom is 9789042919433.