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erik [133]
1 year ago
14

Match the following items.

Social Studies
2 answers:
lana [24]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Helped Paul at Ephesus and Corinth (Priscilla a Aquila)

2. Paul often used the phrase (In Christ)

3. Paul's favorite church (Philippi)

4. Beheaded Paul (Nero)

5. A church in Asia Minor (Derbe)

6. New center for Paul (Rome)

7. Famous road to Rome  (The Appian Way)

8. Paul's first partner in mission work (Barnbas)

9. Partners on the second journey (Paul, Silas, and Timothy)

10. Like beasts (Men of Ephesus)

Explanation:

Hope this helps

dexar [7]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Helped Paul at Ephesus and Corinth (Priscilla a Aquila)

2. Paul often used the phrase (In Christ)

3. Paul's favorite church (Philippi)

4. Beheaded Paul (Nero)

5. A church in Asia Minor (Derbe)

6. New center for Paul (Rome)

7. Famous road to Rome  (The Appian Way)

8. Paul's first partner in mission work (Barnbas)

9. Partners on the second journey (Paul, Silas, and Timothy)

10. Like beasts (Men of Ephesus)

Explanation:

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