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NeTakaya
3 years ago
7

Match the Following:1. brother of Simon2. remedy to counteract the effects of poison3. acting suddenly with little thought4. Ara

maic name of Simon Peter5. brother to whom Peter dictated 1 Peter6. reason for writing 1 Peter7. a falling away from one's beliefs8. reason for writing 2 Peter9. spokesman for the disciples1. Andrew
2. antidote
3. impetuous
4. Cephas
5. Silvanus
6. persecution
7. apostasy
8. false teachers
9. Peter
History
1 answer:
Furkat [3]3 years ago
4 0
1: Andrew was peters brother
2: Remedy to counteract poison was Antidote
3:Impetuous is acting suddenly with little thought
4:saint peter
7:apostasy
9:Spokesman for the disciples was Peter
This is all I know sorry
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