The phrase 'old life' as used in the Epistle impl...
The phrase 'old life' as used in the Epistle implies
Life in old age
Life under grace
Life lived after baptism
Sinful life
Sinless life
Correct answer is D
In the New Testament epistles, the term "old life" or "old self" is often used to refer to one's life before coming to faith in Christ. The old life is characterised by sinful behaviour and separation from God. The contrast is often made between the old life and the new life in Christ, which involves transformation and a departure from sinful habits.
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