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Following the death and resurrection of Jesus, the (blank) wrote down and spread his teachings.
One man, (blank), traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus’s message. As many more (blank) adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion district from Judaism
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One man, (blank), traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus’s message. As many more (blank) adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion district from Judaism
Fill in the blanks please.
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GPT 3.5
Following the death and resurrection of Jesus, the disciples wrote down and spread his teachings.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more Gentiles adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more Gentiles adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
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GPT 3.5
Following the death and resurrection of Jesus, the apostles wrote down and spread his teachings.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more Gentiles adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more Gentiles adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
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GPT 3.5
Following the death and resurrection of Jesus, the disciples wrote down and spread his teachings.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more non-Jews adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
One man, Paul, traveled throughout much of the Roman Empire and attracted many new followers to Jesus's message. As many more non-Jews adopted the idea of Jesus as the messiah, Christianity became a religion distinct from Judaism.
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