Paul was ONLY accused of bringing Greeks into the temple. He actually didn't. The Greek in question was Trophimus (Acts 21:27-29).
The gentile that Paul brought into the temple was a man named Trophimus, who was from Ephesus. Paul's actions caused a riot among the Jews in Jerusalem as they falsely accused him of defiling the temple by bringing a non-Jew into the sacred area.
A gentile does not typically celebrate Hanukkah, as it is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
The gentile ruler anointed by God was Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, who allowed the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple, fulfilling prophecies in the Old Testament.
According to the Bible, the Lord first came to the temple at Jerusalem during the reign of King Solomon. The temple was completed around 957 BC.
Paul raised Eutychus back to life in Acts 20:7-12. Eutychus fell out of a window while Paul was preaching and Paul brought him back to life, demonstrating God's power.
No, Matthew was not a Gentile. He was a Jewish tax collector before becoming one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Yes, as read about in Acts 21:27. Paul seemed to have this effect on the Jews whenever he mentioned his call to the gentiles.
AnswerPaul stated that he was a Jew.
The Gentile nation.
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Tradition holds that Luke the Evangelist was a gentile born in Antioch, Syria. Paul refers to him as a physician.
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The Gentile followers of Paul in Antioch, Turkey. Acts11:26.
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