
Bible (ASV) NT 27: Revelation - American Standard Version
The Apocalypse, also known as the Apocalypse of John or Revelation to John (literally, Revelation to John; Greek, Αποκαλυψις Ιωαννου, Apokalupsis Iōannou) (International Phonetic Symbol: [əˈpɑkəlɪps]) is the last canon of the New Testament. Bible. It is the only book in the Bible that consists...

Bible (ASV) NT 26: Epistle of Jude - American Standard Version
The letter's title is "Jew, Minister of Jesus Christ, Brother of James" NIV. This means that the author was Jesus' brother, which is now increasingly considered the most likely attribution. (Wikipedia)...

Bible (ASV) NT 25: 3 John - American Standard Version
The third letter of John in the New Testament (often called 3 John) is the 64th book of the Bible. Written in epistle form, it is the second shortest passage and shortest book in the Christian Bible (according to KJV). (Wikipedia)...

Bible (ASV) NT 24: 2 John - American Standard Version
2 John (often shortened to 2 John or 2 John) is a book of the New Testament Bible. This is the 63rd book of the Bible and the shortest, with only 13 verses. (From Wikipedia)...

Bible (ASV) NT 23: 1 John - American Standard Version
1 John is a book of the New Testament, the fourth book of the Catholic or "common" Epistle. It was written in Ephesus around AD 90-110, apparently by the same author or authors of John's Gospel and John's other two epistles. Not really a letter but a sermon to refute the heresy that Jesus...

Bible (ASV) NT 22: 2 Peter - American Standard Version
2 Peter is a book of the New Testament of the Bible. The letter was written by the apostle Peter, an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry. He criticized the "false teachers" who distorted the true apostolic tradition and foretold their judgment. He explained that God delayed the Second Coming so...

Bible (ASV) NT 21: 1 Peter - American Standard Version
1 Peter is a book of the New Testament. It is traditionally believed to have been written by the Apostle St. Peter as Bishop of Rome. The letter was addressed to various religiously persecuted churches in Asia Minor. (From Wikipedia)...

Bible (ASV) NT 20: James - American Standard Version
James is a book of the Christian New Testament. The author identifies himself as James (James 1:1), traditionally understood as James the Righteous, the brother of Jesus, the first of the Septuagint, and the first bishop of Jerusalem. Without an overarching theme, the text condemns various sins and...

Bible (ASV) NT 19: Hebrews - American Standard Version
Also, what happened is not self-explanatory. Paul is in prison (probably in Rome or Ephesus), writing to fellow Christian Philemon and his two companions. Paul writes to Onesimus on behalf of Philemon's servant. Onesimus is described as "separated" from Philemon, who had been...

Bible (ASV) NT 18: Epistle to Philemon - American Standard Version
Also, what happened is not self-explanatory. Paul is in prison (probably in Rome or Ephesus), writing to fellow Christian Philemon and his two companions. Paul writes to Onesimus on behalf of Philemon's servant. Onesimus is described as "separated" from Philemon, who had been...