Packet 3: Bonus 2

These two groups form the first opposition negated in Galatians 3:28, which declares that “all are one in Christ Jesus.” For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these two groups whom Paul sought to reconcile in the early Church. One of these groups worshiped idols until the coming of the other group’s Messiah.
ANSWER: Jews AND Gentiles [accept Israelites or Judeans or Ioudaioi or the circumcision in place of “Jews”; accept Greeks or Hellenes or the Nations or Goyim or Pagans or the uncircumcision in place of “Gentiles”; accept answers that specify that these are Christian Jews and Christian Gentiles; reject “Jews and Christians” or “Christians and Gentiles”]
[10h] In Romans 11, Paul compares Jews to “natural” examples of these objects. Paul exhorts Gentiles not to become proud, since they correspond to “wild” examples of these objects that have been connected “contrary to nature.”
ANSWER: olive branches [or kladoi tes elaias; prompt on branches or kladoi]
[10m] Paul recounts rebuking Peter for fearing a “circumcision faction” and avoiding this city’s Gentiles in Galatians 2. A Jerusalem council allowed Gentile uncircumcision in this Hellenistic city where the word “Christian” was first used.
ANSWER: Antioch on the Orontes [or Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou; accept Syrian Antioch or Antioch in Syria, reject “Pisidian Antioch” or “Antioch in Pisidia”]
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