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Ephesians

Episode 1 of the Bible (WEB) NT 10: Ephesians by World English Bible podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "Ephesians" was published on April 20, 2026 and runs 20 minutes.

April 20, 2026 ·20m · Bible (WEB) NT 10: Ephesians by World English Bible

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Bible (WEB) NT 01: Matthew by World English Bible LibriVox The Gospel of Matthew (literally, "according to Matthew"; Greek, Κατά Μαθθαίον or Κατά Ματθαίον) is one of the four Gospel accounts of the New Testament. It narrates an account of the life and ministry of Jesus, from his genealogy to his post-resurrection commissioning of his Apostles to "go and make disciples of all nations." Bibles traditionally print Matthew as the first gospel, followed in order by Mark, Luke and John. Authorship is traditionally ascribed to Matthew the Evangelist. (Summary from Wikipedia) Bible (WEB) NT 18: Philemon by World English Bible LibriVox While in prison, Paul writes this letter to another Christian, Philemon. Paul has met with and converted a man named Onesimus, probably a runaway slave, and he writes to Philemon, Onesimus's legal owner, to tell him that he is sending him back. Appealing to Philemon's personal debt to him, Paul urges him to welcome Onesimus as though he were Paul himself, and to accept him as a fellow brother in Christ. (Summary by Leon Mire) Bible (WEB) NT 02: The Good News According to Mark by World English Bible LibriVox Mark's Gospel is certainly the shortest, and possibly the earliest of the four canonical gospels. It covers Jesus' life from his Baptism to his Resurrection, but concentrates particularly on the week leading up to the Crucifixion. It appears to have been written for a general audience, and its relative simplicity makes it perhaps the most accessible of the four Gospels for a first time reader. (Paragraph by Justin) Bible (WEB) NT 20: James by World English Bible LibriVox The Book of James : Supposed to have been written by James the Brother of Jesus and First Leader of the Christian movement in Jerusalem after the death of Jesus Christ. The theme of this book is the importance of Works as the vehicle of Faith . (Written by Robert Scott )
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