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judaizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Judaize

judaizing Sentence Examples

  1. The Judaizing tendency within the early Christian community was a source of tension and conflict.
  2. Judaizing Christians believed that Gentile converts to Christianity were required to observe Jewish law.
  3. Paul's letter to the Galatians was written in response to the Judaizing controversy.
  4. The Jerusalem Council was convened to address the issue of Judaizing and to determine the relationship between Judaism and Christianity.
  5. The decision of the Jerusalem Council was that Gentile converts to Christianity were not required to observe Jewish law.
  6. Despite the decision of the Jerusalem Council, the Judaizing controversy continued to cause division within the early Christian community.
  7. Some Judaizing Christians eventually formed their own separate sect, known as the Ebionites.
  8. The Ebionites believed that Jesus was a prophet, but not the Son of God.
  9. The Ebionites also believed that Gentile converts to Christianity were required to observe Jewish law.
  10. The Ebionite sect eventually died out, but the Judaizing controversy left a lasting impact on the development of Christianity.

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The Judaizing tendency within the early Christian community was a source of tension and conflict.

Judaizing Christians believed that Gentile converts to Christianity were required to observe Jewish law.

Paul's letter to the Galatians was written in response to the Judaizing controversy.

The Jerusalem Council was convened to address the issue of Judaizing and to determine the relationship between Judaism and Christianity.