In the New Testament.
The book of Ephesians was written by Paul in a prison in Rome in 61AD [''The Untold Story of the New Testament Church'' by Frank Viola].
The Old Testament was completed by the second century BCE, long before Paul lived. He did not write any books in the Old Testament.
During Paul's time, there was no New Testament Bible. Paul was trained as a Jew so he would have studied the Law and the Prophets, or the Jewish scriptures. This is what Christians refer to as the Old Testament. Paul and the other apostles wrote Letters to churches. These letters were collected into the Bible based upon their acceptance by the church leaders. This is very general description but I hope it answers your question.
Paul did not actually write the bible. As well as the main gospel accounts, the New Testament also includes an assortment of letters that Paul had written to the churches in the area. These were included when the list of books deemed to be scriptural were decided early on in the Church's history. This is because they were already circulating across the churches of the Empire and were highly regarded as Spirit-filled letters of orthodox Christian theology, wisdom, teaching and comfort.
In the New Testament.
There is no Saint Paul chapter 20-21 in the Bible. The apostle Paul wrote several letters in the New Testament but none of them have 20 chapters
Paul is found in the New Testament.
Jude in the new testamentAnswerThere are four books of the Christian Bible that have only one chapter and they are all part of the New Testament. These books are: St. Paul's epistle to Philemon - has 25 linesSecond epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 13 linesThird epistle of St. John the Apostle - has 14 linesCatholic epistle of St. Jude the Apostle - has 25 linesJohn's second epistle is the shortest work in the Bible.
The Apostle Paul wrote the Book of Romans, including Romans 5, in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. It is a letter addressing the Christian community in Rome, emphasizing the importance of faith and righteousness through Jesus Christ.
The book of Ephesians was written by Paul in a prison in Rome in 61AD [''The Untold Story of the New Testament Church'' by Frank Viola].
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There are 3 chapters in the Book of Titus in the Bible.
No, Thessalonians is not in the Old Testament. It is a book in the New Testament of the Bible.
The Old Testament was completed by the second century BCE, long before Paul lived. He did not write any books in the Old Testament.
Paul wrote 13 epistles and not 21 epistles in the new testament.
St Paul's letters are in the New Testament, beginning with Romans, and continuing through to Titus.