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    Teaching This chapter focuses in on Paul’s training Topics Covered in this Chapter: • Gamaliel Said to Leave the Followers of Yahshua Alone So Why Does Gamaliel’s Student Paul Do Exactly Opposite • Paul’s Upbringing   8.1 Gamaliel Said to Leave the Followers of Yahshua Alone So Why Does Gamaliel’s Student Paul Do Exactly Opposite Paul said he was trained by Gamaliel. Gamaliel said not to go after Peter and the others with him. In Acts 4:34-37 Gamaliel said this,” Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves

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    The Bible ( Chr 105 Oa2 )

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    Tabitha Sanders Introduction to the Bible (CHR 105-OA2) Anderson University December 5th, 2016 Final Exam 1. Using the book, notes, and biblical text itself, choose two of the Gospels and compare and contrast their presentation of the life of Christ. Be sure to include how things like the authors’ background and audience affect their message. I have decided to compare and contrast the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. In the book of Matthew, we begin with the angel coming to Joseph and telling him of

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    Essay on Christianity and Stoicism

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    elite. Throughout this time period, Christianity also began to emerge. Through influential missionaries, like Saint Paul (10-67 CE), Christianity began to spread and gain recognition, despite the fact that the Roman Empire was predominately pagan during the first century. Ironically, many early Christian

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    The Pauline Epistles I Essay

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    Our source of knowledge of the apostolic work of Paul comes first from the Book of Acts. The epistles written by Paul serve to further our knowledge of his mission. These letters were written to churches that he had founded or churches that were known to him. Luke’s account of Paul introduces us to the basic facts about this important biblical figure. A more complete understanding of Paul’s journeys can be gleaned from his letters. These epistles were written almost at the time they occurred and

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    Gospel Of John

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    values of Jews and Gentiles. “Part of his parents’ legacy to him, then, was the gift of being a citizen not only of Tarsus but also of Rome, which would give him specific legal rights and, theoretically at least, the assurance of due process.” Paul’s family genealogy was Jews and they did not believe in intermarriage with Gentiles. Paul became the writer of several books in the Bible. Paul is not the writer of John but some of his stories crosses with the Gospel of John. “The Gospel of John is frequently

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    The Empty Tomb

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    The Empty Tomb “And here he is, speaking openly, and they say nothing to him! Can it be that the authorities really know that this is the Christ?” This is quoted from the gospel of John (NKJV, John 7:26). Jesus was a man who performed various and unexplainable miracles, and who also claimed to be “One with God.” He created unrest among the Roman government, who struggled for power and authority when Jesus and His teachings started to spread among the nations. The Pharisees planned many attempts

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    Book Review of The Greatest Salesman in the World Part II: The End of the Story Re-Submitted To: Prof. Parag Shah Submitted By: Varun Khimani Application No. – 61279

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    | | | | | 13:44-52 Paul turns to the Gentile | | | | | 14:1-7 Acceptance and opposition | | | | | 14:8-18 Lame from the Mother’s womb | | | | | 14:19-23 They stone Paul | | | | | 14:24-28 The report all things God done | | | | | 15:1-5 The Council at Jerusalem | | | | | 15:6-11 The Apostles and elders meet | | |

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    Galatians 3:15-29 the Law and the Promise General Introduction Galatians author was the apostle Paul and the audience was the churches of Galatia, discovered by Paul in his first route of mission work or spreading the gospel. The Galatian Epistle was addressed to the “Christian congregation of Galatia” (1:2). Certain positons are held by certain scholars as to who Paul’s letter to the churches of Galatia was written. One theory is that it was written in Northern Galatians. A view held by J.B. Lightfoot

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    Paul the apostle is known for his letters in the Bible to the church in Philippi. Paul devotes his faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, to promote Christianity to the people of the Philippians. He is seen throughout the New Testament furthering God’s Word and projecting it in such a way to get fellow Jewish people to convert to Christianity. In the midst of this activity, Paul was travelling in between cities when a mob broke out against him. Israelites were furious with him spreading the

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