One of the following was not among the decisions reached at the Council of Jerusalem...

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One of the following was not among the decisions reached at the Council of Jerusalem concerning the Gentiles who became Christians:

  • A) That Gentiles should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols
  • B) That Gentiles should abstain from blood
  • C) That Gentiles should abstain from what is strangled
  • D) That Gentiles should abstain from love of the world

Correct Answer: D) That Gentiles should abstain from love of the world

Explanation

The question is asking you to identify the decision that was not reached at the Council of Jerusalem regarding Gentiles who became Christians. The Council of Jerusalem was a meeting of the early Christian leaders to discuss the issue of whether Gentile converts to Christianity needed to follow Jewish customs and laws, such as circumcision.

Option A states that Gentiles should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, which was one of the decisions made at the Council. Option B states that Gentiles should abstain from blood, which was also one of the decisions made. Option C states that Gentiles should abstain from what is strangled, which was also decided upon at the Council.

Option D is the correct answer, as the Council did not make a decision that Gentiles should abstain from the love of the world. This option is not related to the issue being discussed at the Council, which was about whether Gentile converts needed to follow Jewish customs and laws.

In summary, the decision that was not reached at the Council of Jerusalem regarding Gentiles who became Christians is that they should abstain from the love of the world. The other decisions made were that Gentiles should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, blood, and what is strangled.



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