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Full Armour of YHWH
Introduction
In this study I want to take a look at 'the whole armour of God' presented to us in the letter the apostle Paul wrote to the church of Ephesus. I want to look at all aspects and applicability, especially pertaining to spiritual warfare. There will probably be a heavy emphasis on context and the meaning of words.
Disclaimer
The intent of this study is not to go in depth on Pauline writings, but I do want to look at the full context of the contents of the epistle (formal letter 1)) to the Ephesians.
When you research this letter online you come across a lot of questions, like if Paul was the true author of the letter and if the intended recipients were the church at Ephesus. After some research into this I feel that adding this information to this study is beyond it's scope, and I feel like it wouldn't add much to the study of the contents of the letter itself. So I will continue this study with the assumption that the letter is truthful in the things it says. If at a later time I decide to continue the study into the history, intention and author of the letter this will be added and or referred to in this study.
Ephesians in the Bible
Paul and the Ephesians
Paul starts the church in Ephesus
Paul's second visit to Ephesus (Acts 19) he stays for 3 years (Acts 20:31)
Paul says farewell to the elders of Ephesus
Map of the region of Acts
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John and the Ephesians
In the book Revelations, the apostle John writes to the seven churches in Asia. The first of the seven churches is the church in Ephesus.
Introduction
Directly toward the Ephesians
Letter to the Ephesians
The epistle names the author as Paul the Apostle, writing to the the church in Ephesus.
He is writing this letter while being held captive for preaching the gospel.
This makes me think he wrote it while he was a prisoner in Rome, which we read about in the last chapters of Acts.
We saw in the book of Acts that Paul was close with the church of Ephesus, spending three years there teaching (Acts 20:31).


