Asked by Makayla
Who did the people who attended the Jerusalem Council represent? Select all that apply.
Judaizers
Antiochene congregation
Samaritans
Zealots
Apostles
Jerusalem congregation
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Correct choices: Judaizers, Antiochene congregation, Apostles, Jerusalem congregation.
Brief support:
- Antiochene congregation: Paul and Barnabas came from Antioch and spoke for that church (Acts 15:2–4).
- Apostles and Jerusalem congregation: the meeting was of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem representing the Jerusalem church (Acts 15:6).
- Judaizers: “certain men from Judea” / a party of Pharisees who insisted on circumcision (often called Judaizers) were involved in the debate (Acts 15:1, 5).
Samaritans and Zealots were not parties represented at the council.
Brief support:
- Antiochene congregation: Paul and Barnabas came from Antioch and spoke for that church (Acts 15:2–4).
- Apostles and Jerusalem congregation: the meeting was of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem representing the Jerusalem church (Acts 15:6).
- Judaizers: “certain men from Judea” / a party of Pharisees who insisted on circumcision (often called Judaizers) were involved in the debate (Acts 15:1, 5).
Samaritans and Zealots were not parties represented at the council.
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