Bible (ASV) NT 10: Ephesians
American Standard Version
Read by Sam Stinson
The Epistle to the Ephesians, often referred to as the "Queen of the Epistles," is a profound letter attributed to the Apostle Paul, written during his imprisonment in Rome around 63 A.D. This epistle stands out in the New Testament for its rich theological insights and practical guidance for Christian living.
In this letter, Paul addresses the early Christian community in Ephesus, exploring themes of grace, unity, and the nature of the Church. He emphasizes the importance of living a life worthy of one’s calling and the transformative power of faith. The text delves into the relationship between Christ and the Church, offering a vision of spiritual growth and communal harmony.
Distinct from other Pauline letters, Ephesians combines deep doctrinal teachings with practical exhortations, making it a vital resource for understanding Christian identity and ethics. Whether you are seeking spiritual inspiration or a deeper understanding of Christian doctrine, this epistle provides a thoughtful exploration of faith and community.
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| Chapter 1 | 3:29 | Read by Sam Stinson | |
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| Chapter 3 | 3:00 | Read by Sam Stinson | |
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Reviews
Inspired!
JLP
Insights into the early church
David W.
One of the most theologically rich books read by San Stinson, what could be better.
A LibriVox Listener
Excellent epistle read by an excellent reader.I thank Librivox very much. George Kwayfaty.
Thank you
darthlaurel
Thank you for this reading.