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22 Cards in this Set
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According to Acts in what location does the progress of the gospel "begin"?
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Jerusalem
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In what location does the progress of the gospel "end"?
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Rome
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The individual___ is the main protagonist in the first part of Acts.
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Peter
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The Individual ___ is the main protagonist in the second part of Acts
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Paul
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What Jewish feast celebrates the renovation of the old covenant.
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Pentecost
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Luke places little emphasis on the salvation of the Gentiles. True or False |
False
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The term "God-fearer" refers to Jewish proselyte. True or False |
True
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The "we" sections indicate that the author is an eyewitness of some of the early events in the early Christian history. True or False |
True
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Acts ends with Paul imprisoned in the city of Athens. True or False |
False
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The recipient of Acts who is probably the patron, is known as Theophilus. True or False |
True
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The Greek word for "communion"
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koinonia
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The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles which paralleled the renewal of the covenant; 3,000 convert after Peter's sermon
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Pentecost
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A compromised Jewish minority that survived the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel and built a rival temple on Mount Gerizim
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Samaritan
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A Gentile believer who sympathized with Judaism but did not fully adopt Jewish theology or practice
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God-fearer
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When the apostles convened and decided that Gentile believers do not need to observe the Jewish Law and customs in order to be saved in Christ
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Jerusalem council
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Jewish prohibitions on certain foods which were deemed ritually impure
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dietary laws
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Sections where the narrator includes himself and signifies that he was an eyewitness to the events he describes
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"we" sections
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A Gentile who underwent circumcision and adhered to Jewish Law and customs
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Jewish proselyte
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A meeting of Jews for prayer, reading Scripture, and discussing the Law which developed in the absence of the temple
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synagogue
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Using divine names, utterances, or other tricks to manipulate the forces of nature or influence the spiritual realm
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magic
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The home of the temple, the center of Jewish festal life, and the capital of Judea
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Jerusalem
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Near Eastern Mediterranean region west of the Jordan River; imperial province
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Judea
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