Acts 2:36 confirms Peter is addressing a Jewish audience (house of Israel), reinforcing that Acts 2 has no bearing on Gentile Torah observance
Analysis of Peter's Pentecost sermon audience
Key point: the 3,000 converts in Acts 2 did not take on Mosa
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1 Peter 3:1-9
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1 Corinthians 8:6
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Philippians 2:5-11
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@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody Jesus likely spoke Aramaic, but He lived in a multilin
@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody Jesus likely spoke Aramaic, but He lived in a multilingual world where Greek was common, especially for interactions beyond Jewish audiences. His message being preserved in G
@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody The Hebrew Bible itself was translated into Greek (the
@elemayohoh @HolyHomebody The Hebrew Bible itself was translated into Greek (the LXX) centuries before Christ, because many Jews no longer spoke Hebrew. NT writers often quoted the LXX, showing Greek
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