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1 | New Perspective of Sha'ul | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 193602 | ||
Hello Val, Yes, the outcome is stated in 15:19-20. The outcome was directed to Christians in Antioch and the surrounding area to abstain from those things because of the Jews in the area. It was not binding everywhere for all Christians. It is quite specific. As to James 2:10, you have the context correct, but in the paragraph, James is summarizing to show that the sin of partiality, and they stand guilty of the whole law by failing in one thing. Steve |
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2 | New Perspective of Sha'ul | NT general Archive 1 | Val | 193730 | ||
Could you elaborate more on the passage in the sense of how you come to the conclusion that it is not binding everywhere for all Christians saying it is quite specific. The passage in Acts 15:19-20. Respectfully submitted |
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