The Book of Titus is one of Paul's pastoral epistles in the New Testament. Some doubt the Pauline theory of authorship, and some say it is merely an intercalation of Paul's notes. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
新約聖書中のパウロによる牧会書簡の一つ。『テトス書』ともいう。著者についてはパウロ説を疑問視する人もあり,パウロの覚え書が挿入されているだけだとする説もある。
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