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Paul's Letters

Across
Some consider this letter to be the last extant letter written by Paul.
Doctrine of nature and mission of Christ.
This pastoral epistle was written to a companion of Paul who was sent to Corinth to address problems there and later was left in Crete to take care of church business.
This letter was written on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave.
This letter is likely the first one written by Paul.
The letter was written to address a specific heresy which was a mixture of Gnosticism, Judaism, and Christianity.
Joy and rejoicing are repeatedly used in this letter.
Paul addresses several problems related to sexual practice in chapter 5 of this letter, one being a man having sexual relations with his stepmother.
This letter provides several key insights into the nature of the Church.
Letters Paul wrote while incarcerated.
Down
The number of New Testament books attributed to Paul, not counting Hebrews.
Doctrine of end times.
Greek word meaning advice or exhortation.
Paul extensively defends his ministry and authority as an apostle in chapters 10-12 of this letter.
This was the first of two letters written to a companion and protege of Paul who was Ephesus' pastor.
Doctrine of salvation.
Paul addresses problems raised by the Judaizers in this letter and reminds his readers of their liberty in Christ.
John Wesley, Martin Luther, and Augustine all attribute the theme of justification by faith, as explained in this letter, as instrumental to their understanding of salvation.
Letters Paul wrote to encourage young pastors in training.
This letter was written to clear up confusion about the second coming of Christ resulting from the first letter sent to these Christians.