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page 1Judaism in the New Testament
Council of Jerusalem
first Christian synod (c. 48–50 AD)
Son of man
expression of the Hebrew Bible

Immanuel
thumb|Christ Emmanuel, Christian icon with [[riza by Simon Ushakov, 1668. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Immanuel refers to Jesus Christ.]]
Immanuel or Emmanuel (, "God [is] with us"; Koine Greek: ) is a Hebrew name that appears in the Book of Isaiah (7:14) as a sign that God will protect the House of David.
New Wine into Old Wineskins
parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to the synoptic gospels
New Covenant
biblical interpretation
Sanhedrin trial of Jesus
trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin

Judaizers
The Judaizers were a faction of the Jewish Christians, both of Jewish and non-Jewish origins, who regarded the Levitical laws of the Old Testament as still binding on all Christians. They tried to enforce Jewish circumcision upon the Gentile converts to early Christianity and were strenuously opposed and criticized for their behavior by the Apostle Paul, who employed many of his epistles to refute their doctrinal positions.
legalism
Christian theology
John 8
Gospel according to John, chapter 8
Woes of the Pharisees
biblical episode

Synagogue of Satan
New-Testament term for claimants of descent of Judah, but are not Judahite

New Commandment
in Christianity, Jesus’ commandment to “love one another“
Blood curse
concept in the New Testament concerning Jewish self-assumed responsibility for Jesus' death
Incident at Antioch
dispute between Paul and Peter said to haven taken place during the Apostolic Age
circumcision controversy in early Christianity
Antisemitism and the New Testament
Christian views of Judaism in the New Testament
Persecution of Christians in the New Testament
Persecuted of Christians for their heterodox beliefs by a Jewish establishment in what was then the Roman province of Judea
Paul the Apostle and Judaism
Paul the Apostle and Jewish Christianity