Jews, Jewish Converts, or Both?
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:25 pm
At the end of Paul's 3rd missionary journey...as he travels toward Jerusalem...he is warned by his friends and by Agabus that hard times awaited him in the city. Agabus says the JEWS will bind Paul (Acts 21:11). Later, James and the elders tell Paul that many thousands of JEWS have believed, are zealous for the law, and have heard false rumors about Paul's ministry (21:21). Later, some Jews stirred up the crowd against Paul (21:27).
My question is, did they stir up other JEWS? Or did they stir up these 'zealous-for-the-law' converts? Or both?
I'm not sure how important it is. I am just curious as to the 'state of the church' in Jerusalem at that time. Were they so easily swayed by the Jewish leaders to fall right back into rejecting the Gospel?
My question is, did they stir up other JEWS? Or did they stir up these 'zealous-for-the-law' converts? Or both?
I'm not sure how important it is. I am just curious as to the 'state of the church' in Jerusalem at that time. Were they so easily swayed by the Jewish leaders to fall right back into rejecting the Gospel?