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An Exegesis of Paul's Speech at Antioch in Pisidia : Acts 13:16-47
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Between Acts and Antioch: Discerning Paul on Gentiles and the Jerusalem Temple
Biblical Theology BulletinWhen the author of Acts addresses the controversy of Paul’s teaching in Acts 21, he implicitly rejects the notion that Paul preaches “against the people, the law, and this place [i.e., the temple]” (Acts 21:28), including the accusation that Paul brought gentiles beyond their designated area in the temple complex.
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Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters, 2016
This article presents a reconsideration of the Antioch incident of Gal 2:11–21, arguing that Paul's issue with Peter and the Jewish believers in Jesus in Antioch was not theological, but halakhic, that is, how to live as a Messianic Jew particularly in relationship to Gentile Messiah believers.
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This article presents a reconsideration of the Antioch incident of Gal 2:11–21, arguing that Paul's issue with Peter and the Jewish believers in Jesus in Antioch was not theological, but halakhic, that is, how to live as a Messianic Jew particularly in relationship to Gentile Messiah believers.
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