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Book of Sirach (Ecclesiasticus)

Sirach 23 – Guarding the Tongue: Avoid oaths, lies, and lust.

August 13, 2025 No Comments

Guarding the Tongue and Heart: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Sirach 23 Executive Summary ✨ Sirach 23 delves into the crucial spiritual disciplines of guarding our tongues and hearts, urging…

Book of Numbers

Numbers 30 – Laws About Vows

July 24, 2025 No Comments

Navigating Vows: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Numbers 30 Executive Summary ✨ Numbers 30, a chapter often overlooked, delves into the profound implications of vows within the Israelite community. This…

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Ephesians 6 – The Armor of God: Instructions for children, parents, slaves, and masters; call to put on the whole armor of God.

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Philippians 4 – Rejoice in the Lord Always: Exhortations to joy, peace, contentment, and gratitude for the Philippians’ support.

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Philippians 3 – Pressing Toward the Goal: Paul warns against false teachers, counts all as loss for Christ, and presses on toward the heavenly prize.

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Philippians 2 – Christ’s Humility and Exaltation: Believers are called to imitate Christ’s humility; Paul speaks of Timothy and Epaphroditus.

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