Acts 16:6 and Acts 18:23 highlight Paul's missionary journeys to various regions, indicating his active role in spreading the Gospel, while Galatians 1:6 and 4:13 reflect his concern for the Galatian church amidst the rise of false teachings. In Galatians, Paul expresses astonishment that the Galatians are turning to a different gospel, suggesting that the foundational teachings he provided during his missionary work were being compromised. The urgency in Galatians emphasizes the importance of maintaining the true message of the Gospel that Paul preached during his travels, as seen in Acts.
Read the whole account in Galatians 5:16-26, then you will know.
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Matthew 10:2-4, Mark 3:16-19, Luke 6:13-16, and Acts 1:13.
Paul was correcting wrong thinking that had quickly developed in the congregations of Galatia(Galatians 1:6). Certain Jews were trying to teach that circumcision (and other facets of the Law) were still required among Christians and Paul was reprimanding congregation members for being influenced by their false teachings(Galatians 2:15-3:14; 4:9+10) These ' false brothers', called 'Judaizers', were sly and concerned with their own interests (Acts 15:1/Galatians 2:4). Pretending to represent the congregation in Jerusalem, they discredited Paul and wanted the Christians to get circumcised(Galatians 4:17), to try and stop Jewish persecution of Christians. Paul wrote to the Galatians to remind them that they were no longer under the Mosaic Law(Galatians 2:15-21)(Galatians 1:6-9/Galatians 5:1-12/Galatians 6:12-16), but that they were acceptable to God because of their FAITH in the good news about Jesus (Galatians 3:1-5)(Galatians 4:1-7), and that the 'true sons of Abraham' were those with FAITH like Abraham's (Galatians 3:6-9+26-29).
Matthew 10:2-4 Mark 3:16-19 Luke 6:13-16 Acts 1:13 tells the remaining 11 after Judas was dismissed.
ACTS THE 13TH CHAPTER, AND ACTS 16:16-18, AND ACTS 8:9-25
16 x (13/16) = 16/1 * 13/16 = 13
16% of 13 = 16% * 13 = 0.16 * 13 = 2.08
Actually, there are several JOHNS in the Bible, but TWO are mentioned in Acts 13.**At Acts 13:2-5+13, the JOHNmentioned was also known as Mark (Acts 15:37/Acts 12:25). As a disciple, he wrote the book of Mark, and accompanied Paul and Barnabas in their preaching work after Jesus died.This was NOT the "Apostle John"(James' brother and one of the 'sons of thunder'-Mark 3:16-19).**At Acts 13:23-25 it's speaking of "JOHN the Baptizer" who came to prepare the way for Christ and died before Christ did.(Matthew 3:11)(Luke 3:16) (Mark 1:14) (Acts 19:4)(Matthew 14:6-12)
16 + 13 = 29
The bible speaks about false prophets four times in the KJV bible. (Acts 13:6; Revelation 16:13, 19:20, 20:10)