answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

10 Jewish male adults are required to establish a synagogue. This is why the woman at Phillipi were at the river praying (there wasn't enough men to start a synagogue).

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

5d ago

In Philippi, Paul needed a minimum of 10 Jewish men to establish a synagogue, as this was the requirement in ancient Jewish custom. Paul sought out these men to share the teachings of Christianity with them.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many men were required before a synagogue could be established during Paul's travels between Cornith and Phillipi?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Religious Studies
Related questions

Where did King Agamemnon rule?

cornith


What is a variety of small raisin from cornith Greece?

mandarin orange


What were the names of two cities allied with Sparta?

Cornith and Thebes were allied with Sparta in the peloponnesian war according to the Social Studies book Journey Across Time.


How many letters St. Paul written to the church of cornith?

St. Paul wrote two letters to the church of Corinth, now known as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.


What is the Isthmus that connects Europe and Asia?

There is no isthmus connecting Europe to Asia, they are connected over the entire North to South border of Russia.


What was the fastest ship in ancient Greece?

Probably the trireme. It was a ship with three rows of oars and around 170 crew members It could reach up to 14 knots but its average speed was 8 knots. It was first seen in Cornith 700 BC.


What actors and actresses appeared in Young Hercules - 1998?

The cast of Young Hercules - 1998 includes: Rachel Blakely as Alcmene Ian Bohen as Young Hercules Shane Dawson as Talos Meighan Desmond as Discord Taungaroa Emile as Thamus Josh Gilbertson as Runner Michael Hurst as Jeweler Nick Kemplen as Attica Anouk Koene as Siren Nathaniel Lees as Cheiron David Mackie as Artisan Mike McGee as King Aeson Mfundo Morrison as Liardus Som Peri as Mikos Paolo Rotondo as Enyo Campbell Rousselle as Guard at Cornith Lionel Waaka as Alcestor


What movie and television projects has Campbell Rousselle been in?

Campbell Rousselle has: Played Ares Soldier in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Sentry in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Terrorist in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played First Mate in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Thug in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Arcus in "Young Hercules" in 1998. Played Thug in "Young Hercules" in 1998. Played Guard at Cornith in "Young Hercules" in 1998. Played French Soldier in "Jack of All Trades" in 2000. Played Sneaky Guy in "Power Rangers Ninja Storm" in 2003. Played Adventure Tourist in "Terror Peak" in 2003. Played D.S. McKay in "Orange Roughies" in 2006. Played Bryce Pooley in "The Blue Rose" in 2013.


What were city states of Athens called?

This is a very complex matter, but I'll try to give you a brief answer. Ancient Greek Cities-States where a very small town or city with its around territory part of them. Greeks would speak the same language (in many dialects), have same religion, customs and bloodline but were very topicists and individual. Do not think big, like a modern Athens or Paris or London. Think that all Greece is almost the same as the whole state of New York. Now think that Athens is 1/3 of NYC. You get the picture. Imagine that Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond were separate and individual complete independent countries as the Greek cities states of same NY culture, but all waging war to each other and all together against Pennsylvania or Massachusetts. In order to achieve this they would form a Koinon (pron. kéénon -> "commonwealth") a confederation or alliance for military reasons. e.g the Koinon of NY so all would attack the city state of Boston or sometimes go bigger as the Koinon of North-East (like tenths of cities from NY, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts) and go to war against the Koinon of South East (like cities from Florida, Alabama, Georgia). Then the strongest or most influential culturally city would prevail and be in charge e.g the Delian League with Athensor Peloponnesian League with Sparta or the Hellenic League with the Macedonians).The Greeks, would 95% go to war against each other and not so often against other culture nations. The only notable time in antiquity that they had a Greek Koinon as a whole, was with Alexander, when they conquered almost all known world.Straight Answer:Delian League.