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In Paul’s Shadow D. Edmond Hiebert presents the personalities around Paul. With the exception of Jesus Christ, no one figures more prominently in the pages of the New Testament than the Apostle Paul. Author of thirteen New Testament books and a central figure in the book of Acts, Paul was the individual most responsible for the spread of the gospel in the first century. Yet he was not alone in...

Acts 12:12, 25; 13:5, 13; 15:36–39 Colossians 4:10 2 Timothy 4:11 Philemon 24 1 Peter 5:13 Mark’s name rings a familiar bell to Bible readers as the author of the Second Gospel, but comparatively few realize that Mark had the unique distinction of having three of the great men of the apostolic church lean upon his arm for assistance and friendship. Barnabas claimed him as his cousin and protégé; Peter acknowledged him as his son and affectionate disciple; and Paul relied on him as his helpful
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