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Since the 1970s, scholars have sought to place Paul the Apostle within his historical context in Second Temple Judaism. Paul's relationship to Judaism involves topics including the status of Israel's covenant with God and the role of works as a means to either gain or keep the covenant.
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Paul conceived of his mission to Gentiles as entirely consistent with God's promises to Israel.
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Jul 15, 2017 · According to the Bible therefore, Paul was close enough to act as an agent of the Jewish authorities.
Apr 8, 2024 · Although Paul accepted Jewish behaviour as correct, he thought that Gentiles did not have to become Jewish in order to participate in salvation.
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Nov 11, 2009 · Jews don't like the apostle Paul. Jesus they can live with; he was a good-hearted rebbe whose words were twisted to say things he didn't mean.
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