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What arose in Rome’s Christian community after Emperor Nero allowed Jewish people to return to the city?
tension between Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians
commitment to evangelism
spirit of cooperation
hunger for righteousness
zeal to create a single, united community in Jesus Christ
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tension between Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians
When Jews were allowed back into Rome (after Claudius’ expulsion), differences over observance of the Law, dietary rules, and identity in Christ produced friction between Jewish-believing and Gentile-believing members of the church. This context is reflected in Paul’s letter to the Romans addressing Jewish–Gentile relations.
When Jews were allowed back into Rome (after Claudius’ expulsion), differences over observance of the Law, dietary rules, and identity in Christ produced friction between Jewish-believing and Gentile-believing members of the church. This context is reflected in Paul’s letter to the Romans addressing Jewish–Gentile relations.
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