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Jewish Believers in Jesus: The Early Centuries examines the formative first five centuries of Christian history as experienced by individuals who were ethnically Jewish but who professed faith in Jesus Christ as the Messiah. Offering the work of an impressive international team of scholars, this unique study examines the first five centuries of texts thought to have been authored or edited by...

need for circumcision and wholesale adoption of the Torah. Those who, in the course of the controversy, took the alternative view (Gal 2:4, 12–13; Acts 15:1), held that Gentiles could become morally pure only through circumcision (for males) and obedience to the whole Torah—by ceasing to be Gentiles. This issue of what was required of Gentile believers was inevitably closely connected with the issue of close association between Jews and Gentiles. For Peter, the separation, enforced by the Torah,
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