a later trip that Peter took to Antioch, Paul rebuked Peter—“I opposed him to his face”—because Peter was not following the Jerusalem agreement. Peter and Paul continually appear together in church history, but sometimes in tension. In fact, Acts of the Apostles was originally just called Acts (to mirror a literary genre of the ancient Greek world), but the two major players are Peter and Paul. According to scripture scholar Raymond E. Brown, “Occasionally, therefore, scholars prefer the designation:
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