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slamgirl [31]
3 years ago
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1. Jesus's teachings were based on which tradition?

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Aloiza [94]3 years ago
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1. Jesus’s teaching were based on the Jewish tradition. He was born in Jerusalem and the area over there had Jewish teachings. The answer is B: Jewish.

2.The Roman law diverged from Christian ethics by equality for all. Those were a part of Christian teachings. The answer is B.

3. From the apostles’ efforts, the message of Christianity spread to many different places. The apostles wereesswngers who went out to spread Christianity. The answer is B.

4. Matyrs are not the only true believers and man still has to help the poor. Therefore, A and D are eliminated. However, Jesus does spread salvation to those that follow his word and believe in him. The answer is B.
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