Council of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Council of Jerusalem (or Apostolic Conference ) is a name applied subsequently to a meeting described in Acts of the Apostles chapter 15 and possibly referred to in Paul's letter to the Galati...
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Map - Paul’s First Missionary Journey c AD46-48, and its Sequel, the Council at Jerusalem c AD49 ... Map Key: 16. Paul and Barnabas' journey to the Council at Jerusalem as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. Also in text in [red square brackets]; Stages 1 -15 have already been covered in Paul's First Missionary Journey.
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The Council of Jerusalem; Break between Christianity and the Jewish faith; The "Council" of Jerusalem is the term frequently used for a gathering of the Apostles and other Christian leaders which took place in the Holy; ... The decision of the Council was of course a vital one. It marked the break between Christianity...
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Coordinating Council on Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coordinating Council on Jerusalem is a lobbying group. It was officially launched on October 23, 2007 for the purpose of uniting American Jewish organizations on behalf of a secure and unified Je...
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Decree of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15); Part 1: The Literary Flow of Acts 15 ... In the story-flow of Acts, the Jerusalem council resolves crucial issues and enables the gentile mission to go forward with the approval of the Jerusalem church.
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Decree of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15); Part ... "The Apostolic Council of Jerusalem." The Beginnings of Christianity. Ed. Frederick J. Foakes-Jackson and Kirsopp Lake. Part I, The Acts of the Apostles, vol. 5. [London: MacMillan, 1933], pp. 195-212; quote from p. 207).
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"Council of Jerusalem" is a common name for a meeting about that there is a report in Acts of the Apostles chapter 15. What is told there must have happened about the year 50, at the latest some time before the death of James the Just in 62.
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In this article we're going to thoroughly examine the actual question brought before the Jerusalem Council by Paul and Barnabas, and the solution that James and the Jerusalem elders arrived at to resolve this issue.
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The Council at Jerusalem, as recorded in Acts 15, marks a turning point in the history of the Church. Before the Council, most Christians saw themselves as Jews who had found the Messiah; ... after the Council, it was clear that something very fundamental had changed with the resurrection of Christ and his giving of...
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