Fourteen of them, dealing with things that were needed both in the individual congregations in Paul's day, as well as in Christianity throughout history, were added to The Bible canon, such as letters to the congregations in Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus, Philippi, Colossae(1+2Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians) as well as to the Jewish Christians in Jerusalem(Hebrews) and the 'Jewish/gentile mixed' Christians in Rome (Romans) encouraging unity. Also his two letters to the congregation in Thessalonica (1+2 Thessalonians), to his close companion, Timothy(1+2 Timothy), to his fellow worker and overseer, Titus, and to Philemon, encouraging forgiveness of his now-Christian slave, Onesimus.
Paul wrote a few letters to christians.
Paul aka Saul wrote the most letters in the New Testament
Paul aka Saul wrote the most letters in the New Testament
----------------------- There is universal agreement among scholars that both Paul's epistles to the Corinthians are genuine. Paul wrote them.
St. Paul (formerly Saul of Taurus) wrote most (not all) of the letters in the Bible.
Saint Paul
Paul wrote in letter form as they were far from him, he was also in prison when he wrote a book.
Most of the letters in the new testament is written by Paul.
Saint Paul lived approximately from the year 5 until approximately the year 67. He probably wrote his letters in the middle and late parts of his life. There are several letters written in Paul's name that most likely were written by others.
Paul wrote most of them
Paul, who was formerly called Saul. He was from Tarsus. He wrote 13 letters to different churches; those letters are called epistles.
AnswerTechnically speaking; Romans 16:22 " I Tertius, who wrote this epistle, salute you in the Lord". Tertius was Paul's amanuensis who wrote down what Paul dictated.