The Bible Period by Period eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 150 pages of information about The Bible Period by Period.

The Bible Period by Period eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 150 pages of information about The Bible Period by Period.
only by the appeal of Gamaliel, a doctor of the law. (3) On account of the universal aspect of Christianity, preached by Steven, the Pharisees joined the Sadducees in opposing the Christians and their joint persecution led to the death of Steven and the scattering of the disciples from Jerusalem, 6:8-8:3. (4) The Romans who for the most part had been indifferent to the movement also joined the Sanhedrin in the attempt to suppress the brethren.  Accordingly Herod Agrippa, hoping to gain the good will of the Jews, seized the apostle James and put him to death and seeing that this made him popular seized Peter and would have destroyed him but for divine intervention.

In spite of all this persecution these early Christians made wonderful progress.  They were unmoved in their purpose to establish their faith.  They went everywhere preaching the gospel of the kingdom.  They openly declared that they would not refrain from preaching what they conceived to be their duty to God.  They boldly threw their doctrine into the teeth of their antagonists.  Such courage was something new in the history of the Jews.  They even “rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for his name.”

Their Growth and Influence.  The courage already mentioned could not fail to bear fruit.  The second chapter tells of three thousand, added to them in one day and then of others day by day.  In chapter five it is said a multitude of believers both men and women added to them.  Chapter six says that “the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem exceedingly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith.”  The priests were for the moat part Sadducees and the fact that many of these who had been active in arresting the disciples now came to accept their teaching is highly significant touching the matters of their success.

Extension of the Gospel to the Gentiles.  One of the most interesting topics for study found in the records of this period is the way in which Christians gradually extended into the borders of the Gentiles.  Many questions were raised that had to be solved-questions that had not been before raised among the followers of Jesus. (1) Philip went into Samaria and many of these half-bred Jews believed.  Here he was following the steps of Jesus who had also met with success and introduced his teachings before going outside to those in no wise akin to the Jews. (2) Peter and John were sent to Samaria and not only approved the work of Philip but bestowed upon these Samaritans the Holy Spirit and themselves preached to many Samaritan villages. (3) Peter made a tour of certain Judean villages and came down to Joppa where he lodged with a tanner and would, according to Jewish law, have been unclean.  This tends to show that he was coming to see that the ceremonial distinctions of the Levites were not so binding. (4) Peter preached to Cornelius a Gentile and he and his household received the Holy Ghost and baptism and spake with tongues. (5) Having heard Peter’s

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