Question
who was pauls companions in the first two missionairies in the ook of acts
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GPT-4o mini
In the Book of Acts, particularly during Paul's first two missionary journeys, he had several key companions.
1. **First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14)**:
- **Barnabas**: He was a significant companion of Paul on this journey. Barnabas had previously introduced Paul to the apostles in Jerusalem after Paul’s conversion.
- **John Mark**: He accompanied Paul and Barnabas as their assistant but later left them partway through the journey (Acts 13:5, 13).
2. **Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15-18)**:
- **Silas (Silvanus)**: He joined Paul after the split between Paul and Barnabas, primarily due to a disagreement about John Mark (Acts 15:36-40).
- **Timothy**: Paul met Timothy in Lystra during the second journey and took him along as a companion (Acts 16:1-3).
These companions played significant roles in the early church and helped to spread the teachings of Christianity.
1. **First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14)**:
- **Barnabas**: He was a significant companion of Paul on this journey. Barnabas had previously introduced Paul to the apostles in Jerusalem after Paul’s conversion.
- **John Mark**: He accompanied Paul and Barnabas as their assistant but later left them partway through the journey (Acts 13:5, 13).
2. **Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15-18)**:
- **Silas (Silvanus)**: He joined Paul after the split between Paul and Barnabas, primarily due to a disagreement about John Mark (Acts 15:36-40).
- **Timothy**: Paul met Timothy in Lystra during the second journey and took him along as a companion (Acts 16:1-3).
These companions played significant roles in the early church and helped to spread the teachings of Christianity.
Fill in the blank
Diego, ¿qué
la mesera? ¿No hay pastel de chocolate?
nada
come
canta
dice
Diego, ¿qué
la mesera? ¿No hay pastel de chocolate?
nada
come
canta
dice
GPT-4o mini
The correct word to fill in the blank is **"dice."**
So the complete sentence would be:
"Diego, ¿qué **dice** la mesera? ¿No hay pastel de chocolate?"
So the complete sentence would be:
"Diego, ¿qué **dice** la mesera? ¿No hay pastel de chocolate?"