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The Mosaic Law

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In previous chapter of Acts 9, Saul was a persecutor of Jesus and the Disciples until Jesus called Saul and became a believer. In fact, Saul conversion makes him pray, see visions, enjoy acceptance as a brother in the community of Jesus disciples, receive the Holy Spirit, proclaim Jesus to be the God’s Son and the Christ, and suffer the kind of persecution he once perpetrated (Gundry, 2012). The conversion is important to the parties in the argument over the Gentile mission. They were called by God, to go to Saul (Paul) to minister to the about the Good news. The three parties comprise of a Roman centurion a good fearer, Gentile named Cornelius and a Jew. They viewed the teachings differently until Saul (Peter) clarify the teachings of Jesus Christ. The Cornelius viewed was Jesus as a portrayal of Jesus as a doer of good appeals to the high minded Gentiles (Gundry, 2012). However the Jews still believe in the Mosaic Law, synagogue temple to worship and no circumcision. Therefore, the Mosaic Law is stripped into the faith of Jesus without the abiding law of old. The faith of Jesus and his moral guidelines for Christian than a law. Saul settled the issue …show more content…

They movement of Christianity blossom when Herod the Great I, was killed by a disease from the same angel of Peter (Gundry, 2012). The gentile, the church, and the people were at stake, too; they will not here the Good news. The Jews and Gentiles what Paul promise to them through Christ, which was salvation. The result, unbelieving Jews come to regard Paul as a poacher who seduces Gentile form Judaism to Christianity by offering the salvation on easier terms than observance of the Mosaic Law (Gundry, 2012). If the anti-Gentile had won they would not know about Christ, thus denying the good news is denying Jesus. It would create more hostility among the Jew, the Gentiles the church. They would be missing there answer from Paul and

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