council of Jerusalem
Judas Barsabbas and Silas were sent by the leaders of the council of Jerusalem to Antioch with a letter outlining the decisions made by the council regarding the Gentile believers and the requirements placed on them.
AnswerThe decision to accept gentiles as Christians without requiring them to be circumcided was one that helped attract gentile converts, but eventually led to the separation from mainstream Judaism.
It was decided that a person did not need to become a gentile to become a Jew
The council was held out side of Jerusalem, it was called the council of Jerusalem
It was settled by the Church being bribed to stop having sex with all the prostitutes.
The Jerusalem Council, held around 50 AD, addressed the issue of whether Gentile converts to Christianity should be required to follow Jewish laws, particularly circumcision. The council decided that Gentiles did not need to adhere to these laws but should abstain from certain practices, such as consuming blood and food sacrificed to idols. This decision was pivotal in shaping the early Christian movement and promoting its spread among non-Jews. It emphasized faith in Jesus over adherence to the Mosaic Law for salvation.
Bill Gentile's birth name is Gentile, William Frank.
Cait Gentile's birth name is Caitlin Elizabeth Gentile.
Gentile, common misconception but he was in fact not jewish. Take it from a surviving family member.
Unlike the other gospels, scholars are unsure regarding the intended audience of John's gospel. Some believe it was mainly a Gentile audience.
A Jew. "Gentile" means "not Jewish."