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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 171. Chapters: Messiah, Josephus on Jesus, Antisemitism and the New Testament, Supersessionism, Sermon on the Mount, Pharisees, Son of man, Quotations from the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament, Christianity in the 1st century, Baptism in early Christianity, Christianity in the 2nd century, Expounding of the Law, Jewish-Christian Gospels, Split of early Christianity and Judaism, Jesus in the Talmud, James the Just, Judaism's view of Jesus, Origins of Christianity, Didache, Council of Jerusalem, Historical background of New Testament, Origins of Rabbinic Judaism, Philo, New Covenant, Jewish Christian, Christianity in the 3rd century, Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Paul the Apostle and Judaism, Judaizers, Circumcision controversy in early Christianity, Biblical Sabbath, Persecution of Christians in the New Testament, Circumcision of Jesus, Apostolic Age, Sanhedrin trial of Jesus, Figs in the Bible, Parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, Quartodecimanism, Dual-covenant theology, Legalism, Incident at Antioch, Doxology, Jacob Emden, Tetragrammaton in the New Testament, Rejection of Jesus, Proselyte, Gilyonim, Nonsabbatarianism, Zealotry, But to bring a sword, Great Commandment, Council of Jamnia, Epistle of Barnabas, Adversus Judaeos, Law of Christ, Hellenistic Judaism, Woes of the Pharisees, Tarfon, Simeon of Jerusalem, New Wine into Old Wineskins, Christianity and fringed garments, Godfearers, Epistle to Diognetus, Society for the Study of Early Christianity, The New Commandment, Martyrdom of Polycarp, Physician, heal thyself, Institute for Biblical Research, Covenantal nomism. Excerpt: The earliest followers of Jesus composed an apocalyptic, Jewish sect, which historians refer to as Jewish Christianity. The Apostles and others following the Great Commission's decree to spread the teachings of Jesus to "all nations," had great success s...