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Philip, Peter, the men from Cyprus and Cyrene, Barnabas and Paul each crossed the same barrier in their ministries. What was the barrier?
perceptual barrier
Jordan River
Mediterranean Sea
cultural barrier
language barrier
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Cultural barrier.
Each of those figures crossed the Jewish–Gentile (and related Jewish–Samaritan) divide in their ministries: Philip reached Samaritans and the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8), Peter went to Cornelius and ate with Gentiles (Acts 10), the men from Cyprus and Cyrene preached to Hellenists in Antioch (Acts 11:19–20), and Barnabas and Paul were sent to and evangelized Gentile cities (Acts 13–14).
Each of those figures crossed the Jewish–Gentile (and related Jewish–Samaritan) divide in their ministries: Philip reached Samaritans and the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8), Peter went to Cornelius and ate with Gentiles (Acts 10), the men from Cyprus and Cyrene preached to Hellenists in Antioch (Acts 11:19–20), and Barnabas and Paul were sent to and evangelized Gentile cities (Acts 13–14).
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