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How to Read the Body of the Letters
It really pays off to compare the final chapters or paragraphs of all the letters, and you'll notice unique things that begin to mark each letter. You can even start to see there things that will teach you what to look for when you turn to the body of the letter. Key words, key ideas. Why did he describe himself that way in the opening, and why did he yet pray this specific prayer and thanksgiving? Why was this isfendat final exhortation? All those things are clues to what e's doing in theBody of the Letter. So one of the most helpful ways to study and get the main ideas of the whole of the letters is not just to follow