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15 Cards in this Set
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A brother of Jesus that became the leader of the Church in Jerusalem.
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James
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The leader of persecutions against Christians. He was chosen by Christ to be an Apostle.
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Paul
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The first Christian to baptize a Gentile. The Holy Spirit led him to an Ethiopian court official who had been readin the prophet Isaiah.
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Philip
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Gentiles ho worshiped the true God and knew the Jewish Scriptures, but who were not circumcised and did not keep the law of Moses.
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Proselytes of the Gate
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The Jewish name of St. Paul
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Saul of Tarsus
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A part of the Roman Empire corresponding roughly to Turkey. Today known as Asia Minor. Paul founded many churches there.
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Asia
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A Christian missionary who was Paul's companion in some of his travels. He introduced Paul to the apostles in Jerusalem.
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Barnabas
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A tutor or pedagogue; someone placed in charge of a child unitl the child reaches maturity.
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Custodian
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Being made right with God. It is a free and undeserved gift God gives us through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
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Justification
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The wicked (and probably insane) emperor who began the first Roman persecution of the Christians.
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Nero
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The capital of the Roman Empire, and the greatest city of the ancient world.
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Rome
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The western most province of the Roman Empire. James and perhaps Paul traveled there in their journeys.
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Spain
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A friend of Paul to whom he addressed two letters.
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Timothy
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A prophet. He predicted a time when God would pour out his Spirit upon all flesh.
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Joel
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The power to bind and loose given by Christ to St. Peter and his successors. The badge of office of the prime ministers of the Davidic kingdom.
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Keys of the Kingdom
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