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Who wrote the book of Acts? |
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1) why Jews reject the Gospel 2) how Gentiles claim salvation from a promise made to Jews |
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because christians believed jesus to the jewish messiah, and that his mission was to jews only. |
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why was the conversion of gentiles controversial? |
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1) both teach and heal 2) both convert gentiles 3) both were arrested and imprisoned for their message of salvation and put to death 4) both have visions related to their missions 5) both raise someone from the dead |
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ways peter and pauls stories are parallel (write out on test!) |
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a gentile who honored the traditions of juadaism, prayed for the jewish God and attended the synagogue, but who did not convert to judaism |
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barnabas and john mark towns of attalia, perga, antioch, iconium, lystra, and derbe |
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silas and later timothy, met luke MACEDONIA, phillipi, thessalonia, beroea, athens, and corinth stayed with aquila and pricilla for 18 months |
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ephesus for three years pauls arrested and sent to caesarea |
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left caesarea with roman guard, julius behead in 63 a.d. by Nero |
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held 50 days after the conclusion of passover, jewish feast commemorating the revelation of the law on mt. sinai (10 commandments) 50 days after ressurection "birthday of the Church" |
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told the story of jesus- his death and ressurection- and related all the events to the OT prophesy concerning the messiah |
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what did peter do after receiving the holy spirit while deliving his sermon on pentecost? |
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when he sees that they have received the H.S. just as the jewish christians have |
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why did peter baptize cornelius and his household? |
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fulfill luke's understanding of a disciple as one who spreads the good news. |
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what does paul's conversion do? |
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1) don't eat the meat of animals sacrificed to idols 2) don't eat the meat of strangled animals 3) don't drink blood 4) they were to obey the basic rules of morality(no adultery, incest, or homosexuality) Jewish understanding of blood: represented "life force" |
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gentiles converting to christianity must follow what rules? and whats the jewish undesrtanding of blood? WRITE OUT ON TEST |
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1) wisdom 2)understanding 3)knowledge 4)counsel 5)piety 6)fortitude 7)fear of the Lord |
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ability to see through God's eyes |
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the ability to grasp revealed truths easily and deeply |
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ability to recognize the true value of created things |
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ability to make moral decisions in our everyday lives and/or the ability to apply other gifts to practical situations |
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ability to worship God in the proper way and/or reverence for God and for one another |
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ability to undertake difficult tasks, and to persist in our commitments |
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conversion of Saul and Pilate recalled to Rome |
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festus procurate of Judea |
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peter and paul martyred in rome |
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acts of the apostles written by luke |
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