Understanding the BibleMayfield Pub., 1999 - 610 pages This is a nonsectarian guide for students undertaking their first systematic study of the Bible, giving information on archaeological data and historical background, and providing material on the date, authorship, and theological content of each book of the Old and New Testaments. |
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... Gentile Christians began an organized campaign to recruit Gentile converts . Although the account in Acts may oversimplify Paul's complex travel itineraries , it correctly shows him focusing his efforts on major urban centers in Asia ...
... Gentile Christians began an organized campaign to recruit Gentile converts . Although the account in Acts may oversimplify Paul's complex travel itineraries , it correctly shows him focusing his efforts on major urban centers in Asia ...
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... Gentile mission . Imposing no Torah restrictions on Gentile converts , the Jerusalem trio ask only that Paul's churches con- tribute financially to the mother church , a charita- ble project Paul gladly undertakes ( 2:10 ; see 2 Cor . 8 ...
... Gentile mission . Imposing no Torah restrictions on Gentile converts , the Jerusalem trio ask only that Paul's churches con- tribute financially to the mother church , a charita- ble project Paul gladly undertakes ( 2:10 ; see 2 Cor . 8 ...
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... Gentile authorities ( Acts 13 : 1-28 : 31 ) . His emphasis on the in- sufficiency of the Mosaic Law for salvation ( Gal . 3-5 ; Rom . 4-11 ) and the superiority of faith to law ( Rom . 4-11 ) and his insistence that Gentiles be admitted ...
... Gentile authorities ( Acts 13 : 1-28 : 31 ) . His emphasis on the in- sufficiency of the Mosaic Law for salvation ( Gal . 3-5 ; Rom . 4-11 ) and the superiority of faith to law ( Rom . 4-11 ) and his insistence that Gentiles be admitted ...
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