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STALIN [3.7K]
3 years ago
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Match the Following

History
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motikmotik3 years ago
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Answer:

1. number of believers added on day of Pentecost  - 3,000

2. driving force or motive  - impetus

3. strong hatred; active hostility  - animosity

4. one who preaches the Gospel  - evangelist

5. number of believers added following Peter's sermon at the temple  - 5,000

6. doctor of the law who spoke in defense of the disciples  - Gamaliel

7. Roman centurion who received the gospel  - Cornelius

8. place where Peter received a vision concerning the Gospel and the Gentiles  - Joppa

9. Gospel first taken to them by Peter  - Gentiles

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