Paul the apostle. He wrote 14 books of the NT.
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St. Paul wrote most of the Epistles, but there were also some written by other saints, like St. Jude, St. Peter, St. James and St. John. Check the link below for these and other references to Epistles.
Paul wrote most of the epistles in the Bible. Others were written by James, John, Jude and Peter.
Geoffrey Fenton has written: 'Golden epistles'
Mary Adams has written: 'Epistles from the planet photosynthesis'
Paul is the author of the book of epistles. Epistle means in letter form. The word "epistle" simply means "letter." There is no "Book Epistle" or "book of epistles." Though many modern scholars will argue over their authorship, Paul is generally accepted as the writer of all the New Testament letters, or epistles, from Romans through Philemon. The author of Hebrews is uncertain, and the "general epistles" following Hebrews were written by James, Peter, John and Jude. In a way, Revelation can also be thought of as an epistle since it was meant to be distributed and read throughout the churches. Its author was the apostle John.
James, John, Peter, Jude, and an unknown author of Hebrews.
Ran Humphreys has written: 'Paul's Prison Epistles' 'Biblical Impressions'
The term "Pauline" is used to describe Saint Paul's epistles because he is the author of those letters. They are attributed to him in the New Testament, making them known as the Pauline epistles to differentiate them from other letters in the Bible.
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.
Robert A. Falconer has written: 'The Pastoral epistles' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Angelus Sabinus has written: 'The three epistles of Aulus Sabinus in answer to as many of Ovid'