- An Introduction to the 1st century city of Ephesus – Mike Beaumont
- An Introduction to Letters (Epistles) in the New Testament – Gordon Smyrell
- A profile of Paul, the Apostle – Gary Sharples
- The Book of Ephesians – A Brief summary of content and themes – Gordon Smyrell
- Slavery in 1st Century – Gordon Smyrell
- A Roman soldier’s armour and fighting methods – a description – Gordon Smyrell
- Definition of terms for new Christians – Gary Sharples
o Grace
o Baptism
o Church – review of New Testament (mainly Paul’s) metaphors –
- Army – {Eph. 6}
- Bride – “marriage union”[1] {Eph. 5:31, cf. Gen. 2:24}, include “bride of Christ” perhaps
- Body – “body of Christ”, {Rom. 12; 1 Cor. 12}
- Building – “house/household/temple of God”, “living stones”, etc. {Eph. 2:20-21}
- “kingdom of God”,
- “family” (including “adoption” and “sonship”), {Gal. 6; Eph. 2; 1 Pet. 2}
- a “new race”, a “new humanity”, a “Holy nation” {Gal. 6; Eph. 2; 1 Pet. 2; Rev. 1; 5}
- a “city” {Php. 3; Heb. 12; Rev. 21-22}
- “vineyard of the Lord” {Jn. 15},
- “God’s field” {1 Cor. 3}
- a “Holy Priesthood” {1 Pet. 2: Rev. 1; 5}
[1] See the article by John Piper for example: http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/a-metaphor-of-christ-and-the-church, accessed on 11 Feb 2017