Disagreement Between Paul and Barnabas - Some time later Paul said to Barnabas, “Let us go back and visit the believers in all the towns where we
The evidence, however, suggests that the confrontation occurred before the Council, and that the Council was intended to resolve the very issues raised by Paul and Peter's disagreement.2However, apart from the chronological issues, critics simply read too much into the Galatians 2 confrontation. ...
“The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon Me, because the LORD has anointed Me to bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent Me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty tocaptivesand freedom to prisoners; to proclaim thefavorable...
Paul himself had a vision of Christ at his conversion (Acts 22:6-11; 26:12-20; Galatians 1:15-16), had a vision that constituted his "Macedonian call" (Acts 16:9-10), and was encouraged by a vision while in Corinth some years previously (Acts 18:9-10). He contended that his ...
disagreement. He instead served his time in the military at Camp Breckinridge in Kentucky as a coach for Army Athletics until his honorable discharge in 1944. Three years later he would break into Major League Baseball as the first African-American, cementing his place in the all-time greats ...
Peter, sits in front of the processing plant, offloading halibut. Owned by the local CDQ group, CBSFA, the St. Peter has been fishing farther offshore, crewed by men who have already caught their allotted portion of the CDQ harvest and are now collecting their personal (individual fish ...
Paul states that Andronicus and Junia were “in Christ” before him, and Paul was converted sometime during the years AD 33–36. I wonder if the couple had travelled to Jerusalem for the feast of Pentecost which is the setting ofActs 2. Did they hear Peter preach at that time? Did th...
since John Mark had deserted them in Pamphylia.39Their disagreement over this was so sharp that they separated. Barnabas took John Mark with him and sailed for Cyprus,40-41while Paul chose Silas and, with the blessing of the believers, left for Syria and Cilicia to encourage the churches th...
Paul returned toJerusalemand struck a deal. It was agreed thatPeterwould be the principal apostle to Jews and Paul the principal apostle toGentiles. Paul would not have to change his message, but he would take up a collection for the Jerusalem church, which was in need of financial support...
He called down God’s curse on competing preachers in Galatia (Galatians 1:6–9) and asserted that some of the Christians in Jerusalem were “false brothers” (Galatians 2:4; compare 2 Corinthians 11:26). Only in the latter two cases, however, is the nature of the disagreement known: ...