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HowStudy Question for Galatians 1.
Who called and taught Paul the Gospel that He preached?
(Galatians 1:1 )
2. How did Paul receive His Gospel?
(Galatians1:12)
3. Paul was an advanced Student of Jewish Religious traditions and scriptures.
T or F
(Galatians 1:14)
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Where did Paul go after conversion?
(Galatians 1:17)
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When did Paul actually Confer with the Apostles?
(Galatians 1:18)
6. Could the churches recognize Pauls face?
Yes or No
(Galatians 1:22)
7. Did the Churches of Judea Praise God for Paul?
Yes or No
(Galatians 1:23-24)
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