Acts
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Acts is certainly intended as a history of the early church, and indeed it is the most complete and valuable history of the Christians in the 1st century. Acts could be considered anti-Jewish and I am going to share with you some of the ways I think this is true. The Jewish people were not happy, so they decided to change their religion. Saul who is the main enemy begins to preach the Christian gospel,
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advocated by James and Peter that Gentiles needed to refrain from eating certain foods. I felt that Acts is anti-Jewish because it seems to put down the Jewish people. It makes them seem evil and crazy. Wanting to put Paul to death after he was put in jail. Saul/Paul seems to be embarrassed of his religion so he changes a lot about himself. This is why I feel that Acts is an anti-Jewish tract.
advocated by James and Peter that Gentiles needed to refrain from eating certain foods. I felt that Acts is anti-Jewish because it seems to put down the Jewish people. It makes them seem evil and crazy. Wanting to put Paul to death after he was put in jail. Saul/Paul seems to be embarrassed of his religion so he changes a lot about himself. This is why I feel that Acts is an anti-Jewish tract.