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attended to the Jerusalem congregation’s material needs.
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Paraphrases
- Provided for the Jerusalem congregation’s material needs.
- Took care of the physical needs of the Jerusalem church.
- Supplied the Jerusalem believers with food, money, and other necessities.
- Saw to the financial and practical needs of the Jerusalem congregation.
- Ministered to their material necessities.
Active, specific wording
- The deacons distributed food and relief to meet the Jerusalem congregation’s material needs.
Brief context (biblical)
- This idea appears in the early church: e.g., Acts 6:1–6 (deacons appointed to serve widows) and the relief collections for Jerusalem mentioned in Acts 11:27–30, Romans 15:25–27, and 1 Corinthians 16:1–4.
If you want a particular tone (formal, modern, literary) or a longer paragraph expanding on the circumstances, tell me which and I’ll revise.
Paraphrases
- Provided for the Jerusalem congregation’s material needs.
- Took care of the physical needs of the Jerusalem church.
- Supplied the Jerusalem believers with food, money, and other necessities.
- Saw to the financial and practical needs of the Jerusalem congregation.
- Ministered to their material necessities.
Active, specific wording
- The deacons distributed food and relief to meet the Jerusalem congregation’s material needs.
Brief context (biblical)
- This idea appears in the early church: e.g., Acts 6:1–6 (deacons appointed to serve widows) and the relief collections for Jerusalem mentioned in Acts 11:27–30, Romans 15:25–27, and 1 Corinthians 16:1–4.
If you want a particular tone (formal, modern, literary) or a longer paragraph expanding on the circumstances, tell me which and I’ll revise.
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