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The Church started in 33 A.D.
The 3 fold effect of the baptism of the Holy Spirit upon the 120 present in the upper room was: (MARK 3)
The headquarters of the Church was on Mt. Zion or Solomon’s Porch.
Only 50 percent of the Church in its infancy was Jewish.
The region east of the Adriatic Sea spoke Latin during this period.
The early Church’s simple body of belief contained the following doctrines. (Mark all correct)
The testimony of the members was not seen as weapons of the Church.
In the very beginning of the Church, there was social rank shown.
Miracles had nothing to do with the attracting of attention to the new sect.
Miracles in the early Church tended to open the hearts of multitudes to faith in Christ.
The attempt to reproduce the principles of the Sermon on the Mount in the early Church was a financial failure.
Missionary zeal was a sign of the strong young Church prior to the expanding Church period.
It was long after 48 A.D. before the Church was evangelizing toward Europe.
Stephen was a lousy preacher and had no world-wide vision.
Saul had no hatred for the early Church.
The first church founded outside the norms of Judaism was in Samaria.
Though Peter received a vision from God concerning uncleanness, the truth God was teaching Peter was that the Gentiles were to be accepted into the Church.
Antioch was the first Church for Jews and Gentiles to worship together as equals in privilege.
It was very unusual for a Jew to have 2 names.
The three (3) prominent Church leaders of 48 A.D. to 68 A.D. were _____ .
The 1st pastor of Jerusalem was the author of the Book of James.
Paul’s companion at the start of his 3rd missionary journey was Silas.
Timothy was a faithful helper and son in the Gospel to Paul.
Paul lived in a house he purchased in Rome.
Paul wrote his last letter to Corinth from his prison cell in Rome.
Nero, after setting fire to Rome claimed the Christians did it resulting in Peter, Paul, and many other Christian deaths in Rome.
Very little of the New Testament was in circulation at the time of Paul’s death
The gloom of persecution had nothing to do with the age of shadows.
The fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. caused a great change in the relations of the Christians and the Jews.
The Jewish state was annihilated after 14 centuries of existence.
John the Beloved died at _____.
In the early Christian Church, a slave could be a bishop while his master could be an ordinary member.
Moral standards were very low at the end of the 1st period of the Church.
