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1 | Paul’s missionary work created a controv | 2 Tim 2:15 | grafted in | 216460 | ||
Evening WW Let's see, No! No! All the way around, No! The Jews believed the only way to become a Christian was by going thru ritual conversion?? You want to explain that one? At the time of Cornelius, there were no Christians, the believers in Messiah were just another sect of Judaism called The Way. Mat 5:17-19 The Torah was not eliminated (the vision had nothing to do with food, it everything to do with people) or else we have a God who changes His mind willy nilly and we'd have to cross out Heb. 13:8 or call it a typo. |
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2 | Paul’s missionary work created a controv | 2 Tim 2:15 | srbaegon | 216469 | ||
Hello grafted in, I question your assertion that there were no Christians at the time of Cornelius. This makes no sense. Whether called "The Way" in Judea (Acts 9:2) or "Christians" later in Antioch (Acts 11:26), the assigned moniker relates to the same group of people. Steve |
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