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After Paul’s conversion, how was his background used to carry out his life mission?
Austin replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 98 Members · 98 Replies
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Paul was able to go places and speak with different people due to his background to do Gods work
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His Jewish birth, Greek culture and Roman citizenship gave him a unique ability and advantage when dealing with arguments about Christ’s deity as well as protection from abuse and possibly death at the hands of the Romans.
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Paul’s Jewish heritage, his Greek culture, and his Roman citizenship had given him a full knowledge of he world and the strength to be ready for Christ’ mission for him to proclaim the Gospel!
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Paul’s Roman citizenship allowed him to be released from some of his early arrests. His knowledge of Hebrew scripture allowed him to handle Jewish Rabbis that questioned him about Christ. Because he was a Hellenistic Jew (Raised around Greek Culture) Paul could explain the Gospel to gentiles and Jews alike.
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Paul was able to relate to Romans, Jews, and Gentiles. His education gave him knowledge of the Jewish law and the ability to write his letters.