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Introduction

The epistolary literature of the New Testament Twenty of the twenty-seven books that make up the genus NT letters. They are letters written to direct, advise and instruct in their early development to newly formed churches, or to help those responsible to pasture and manage them. In the book of Acts tells how the Christian faith began to spread through Palestine, Asia Minor and Greece several points in the years following the ascension of the Lord. The speed of this expansion was soon to reveal that missionary work was not confined to encourage small groups of believers in different places, but also required, with new communities maintain a vital relationship that would help build them spiritually and guiding their behavior according to the dictates of their faith in Christ. Because of this need, proclaiming the Gospel, basically oral at first, had to be supplemented not long after the communication by letter. This allowed the preachers to continue their missionary outreach without abandoning the attention of the churches already established. The Epistles, as well as the other NT books are written in Greek, which does not mean the epistolary literary style was especially widespread in the Greek world of the time. Yes it was among the Romans, who took regular mail as a vehicle for linking the metropolis with the political and military delegations of service in the provinces of the empire. As far as Israel is concerned, the TA has preserved the text of some important letters (cf. 2 S 11.15; 1 Kings 21.9-10; Ezra 4.11-16, 4.17-22, 5.7-17, Neh 2.7-9, 6.6 -7, Jer 29.4-23) and the words of others (Est 9.20, 25.30; Is 39.1). The NT, apart from the letters that make up the canon, including two copies of the book of Acts (23.26-30 15.23-29 and) in addition to the seven addressed to the churches of Asia Minor (Rev 2 and 3)

Discussion

According to these scriptures, Moses ascended Mount Sinai and remained in the top forty days and forty nights, after which God will give written on two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. When down the hill, saw the people worshiping a golden calf and broke them angry. Later, he asked God to forgive the people and sellase with Him a "compact" (agreement or alliance). Then the Lord commanded Moses to take two flat stones, and on them was written the Ten Commandments of the covenant, reconveniendole that "should not tolerate disobedience." The Ten Commandments appear in the Scriptures in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy. They contain general principles that, when applied, both positively and negatively, producing the fruit of God's Kingdom in our personal lives and our nation. They have application in all spheres of life, both internally and externally. They form the foundation comprising the moral and social universe. The Ten Commandments are the basic law of God which contains broad principles that flow from the other specific laws. Examples of some of these laws specific or case laws can be seen in various parts of the ...
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