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andriy [413]
3 years ago
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Match the following:

History
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Sedaia [141]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Whose death Saul approved; first Christian martyr - A. Stephen

Stephen was killed in 36 CE by an angry mob outside a rabbinic court. He was killed because of his defense of the new christian faith in front of the jewish rabbis.

2. Disciple whom the Lord sent to minister to Saul - C. Ananias

Ananias was the disciple who restored the sight of Saul.

3. Jerusalem Pharisee who taught Saul - G. Gamaliel

Gamaliel was a doctor in Mosaic Law, who knew a lot about Jewish law and taught Saul in these subjects.

4. Paul's companion on first missionary journey - H. Barnabas

Barnabas was a Crypiot Jew who accompaniend Paul on his first journey. The visited Antioch, Cyprus and other cities in central Anatolia (modern-day Turkey).

5. Companion of Paul on second missionary journey - E. Timothy

Timothy and Paul visited Antioch, Galatia (central Anatolia), Thrace, Thessalonica, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus, and Patara.

6. City of Saul's birth and upbringing - B. Tarsus

Saul was born in Tarsus, in modern-day Turkey, about a hundred miles away from Antioch.

7. City where Saul was headed when stopped by the Lord - Damascus

Saul was struck by a flash light when he was in Damascus. As a result of this, he was blinded for three days.

8. Young pastor-overseer of churches in Ephesus - Silas

Silas was one of the first leaders of the Christian Community in its earliest days, and accompanied Paul in part of his first and second journeys.

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