*Biblical Conflicts Among Godly Men
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Apostolic Disputes (Contents)
Article 1: Paul and Barnabas – Disagreement over John Mark’s Participation Article 2: Paul and Peter – Conflict over Gentile Inclusion and Jewish Customs Article 3: Moses and Aaron – Leadership Dynamics and Familial Tensions Article 4: Abraham and Lot – Conflict and Peaceful Resolution Article 5: David and Saul…
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Article 2: Paul and Peter – Conflict over Gentile Inclusion and Jewish Customs
1. IntroductionA pivotal moment in the early Christian church’s theological development is the confrontation between the apostles Paul and Peter (Cephas) regarding the inclusion of Gentile believers and the observance of Jewish customs. This conflict highlights the complexities of integrating diverse cultural and religious backgrounds within the nascent church. 2.…
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Article 3: Moses and Aaron – Leadership Dynamics and Familial Tensions
1. IntroductionMoses and Aaron, key figures in Israel’s deliverance from Egypt, exhibit a complex leadership relationship that includes moments of tension and conflict. As brothers called to lead God’s people, their interactions reveal the human challenges within divine service. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextMoses, raised in Pharaoh’s household, was initially…
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Article 4: Abraham and Lot – Conflict and Peaceful Resolution
1. IntroductionThe narrative of Abraham and Lot provides a striking example of conflict resolution between two godly men amid competing interests. Their dispute over land and resources demonstrates wisdom in maintaining familial harmony and trust in God’s provision. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextAbraham and Lot, nephew and uncle respectively, journeyed…
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Article 5: David and Saul – Tensions Rooted in Jealousy and Divine Purpose
1. IntroductionThe relationship between King Saul and David is marked by episodes of jealousy, pursuit, and complex interaction despite both being anointed by God. Their conflict reveals themes of divine sovereignty, obedience, and mercy within the leadership of Israel. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextSaul was Israel’s first king, chosen by…
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Article 6: Peter and Ananias – Confrontation over Deception
1. IntroductionThe early Christian community in Jerusalem demonstrated remarkable unity and generosity. However, the incident involving Ananias and Sapphira reveals serious consequences for deceit within the fellowship and highlights apostolic authority in maintaining church integrity. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextActs 4:32–37 describes the believers sharing possessions so that “there was…
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Article 8: Jesus and the Pharisees – Repeated Confrontations over Law and Hypocrisy
1. IntroductionThe Gospels document numerous confrontations between Jesus and the Pharisees, religious leaders who were zealous for the Mosaic Law yet often criticised by Jesus for their legalism and hypocrisy. These exchanges reveal deep theological and ethical tensions within first-century Judaism. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextThe Pharisees were a prominent…
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Article 9: Abraham and Pharaoh – Conflict over Sarah’s Identity
1. IntroductionA notable conflict involving Abraham, a man of God, occurs during his sojourn in Egypt, where he misrepresented his wife Sarah’s identity. This episode reflects human fear, divine intervention, and ethical tensions in foreign lands. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextDuring a famine in Canaan, Abraham journeyed to Egypt (Genesis…
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Article 10: James and Paul – Divergent Emphases on Faith and Works
1. IntroductionThe epistles of James and Paul present apparent tensions regarding the role of faith and works in salvation. Both men were apostles and committed servants of Christ, yet their writings reflect different emphases that have sparked theological debate. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextPaul’s letters, notably Romans and Galatians, emphasise…
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Article 11: Nathan and David – Prophetic Rebuke over Sin
1. IntroductionOne of the most striking direct confrontations between a prophet and king occurs when Nathan confronts King David over his sin with Bathsheba. This interaction reveals prophetic courage and royal accountability within the same generation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextDavid, Israel’s revered king, committed adultery with Bathsheba and arranged…
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Article 12: Paul and Silas – Disagreement Over John Mark and Subsequent Separation
1. IntroductionThe early Christian mission faced challenges not only from external opposition but also from interpersonal disagreements among leaders. An example is the dispute between Paul and Silas regarding John Mark’s participation, resulting in their temporary separation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextDuring Paul’s first missionary journey, John Mark initially accompanied…
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Article 13: Pharisees and Sadducees – Religious and Theological Disputes in Second Temple Judaism
1. IntroductionWithin the religious landscape of Second Temple Judaism, the Pharisees and Sadducees were two prominent groups whose theological and political differences often brought them into conflict. Though both groups were influential contemporaneously, their disputes reveal tensions within the Jewish religious leadership during the time of Jesus and the early…
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Article 14: Elijah and King Ahab – Confrontations Over Idolatry
1. IntroductionThe prophetic ministry of Elijah is marked by direct and confrontational interactions with King Ahab, who led Israel into idolatry under the influence of his wife, Jezebel. These confrontations highlight the tension between covenant faithfulness and royal apostasy within the same generation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextKing Ahab reigned…
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Article 15: Paul and Elymas the Sorcerer – Direct Confrontation in Cyprus
1. IntroductionThe encounter between Paul and Elymas the sorcerer during the early missionary journey illustrates the conflict between the gospel and spiritual opposition. This direct confrontation reveals the apostolic authority empowered by the Holy Spirit to overcome falsehood. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextWhile preaching in Paphos on the island of…
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Article 16: The Jerusalem Council – Apostolic Debate on Gentile Circumcision
1. IntroductionThe Jerusalem Council, recorded in Acts 15, marks a pivotal moment of doctrinal debate among the apostles and elders concerning the inclusion of Gentile believers and the necessity of circumcision. This event reflects early church efforts to resolve theological conflict within the same generation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextAs…
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Article 18: Jeremiah’s Confrontations with Kings and False Prophets
1. IntroductionThe prophetic ministry of Jeremiah was marked by persistent conflict with Judah’s kings, priests, and false prophets. His confrontations exemplify the tension between prophetic truth and political or religious opposition within the same generation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextJeremiah prophesied during the late 7th and early 6th centuries BCE,…
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Article 19: Jesus and John the Baptist – Contrasting Ministries Without Recorded Confrontation
1. IntroductionJesus and John the Baptist were contemporaries whose ministries intersected closely in time and purpose. While the New Testament records no direct conflict or argument between them, their differing approaches to ministry provide a valuable study in complementary roles within God’s redemptive plan. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextJohn the…
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Article 20: John, James, and Early Church Leadership Conflicts
1. IntroductionBeyond the major disputes recorded involving Paul, Barnabas, and Peter, other apostles such as John and James also navigated leadership challenges and theological tensions in the early church. 2. Historical and Biblical Context 3. Nature of the Disputes 4. Theological and Ecclesiastical Implications 5. Scholarly CommentaryF.F. Bruce (1988) and…
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Article 21: Elijah and the Prophets of Baal
1. IntroductionElijah’s dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel serves as a defining moment of prophetic challenge against idolatry. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextElijah challenged Israel’s apostasy under Ahab and Jezebel, confronting 450 prophets of Baal in a public contest to demonstrate Yahweh’s power (1 Kings 18:16–40).…
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Article 22: Samuel and Saul
1. IntroductionThe relationship between the prophet Samuel and King Saul was marked by moments of obedience and confrontation. Samuel’s prophetic role included both anointing Saul and later rebuking him for disobedience, illustrating the tension between divine authority and royal leadership within the same generation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextSamuel anointed…
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Article 23: Other Apostolic Disputes – Early Church Leadership Challenges
1. IntroductionThe early Christian church experienced various disputes among its leaders as it navigated the challenges of establishing doctrine, practice, and mission. While often united in faith, apostles and elders occasionally faced disagreements that required resolution to maintain unity. 2. Historical and Biblical Context 3. Nature of Apostolic Disputes 4.…
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Article 24: Conflicts of James and Paul (Law of Moses)
1. Circumcision and the Law of Moses Biblical Context: Nature of the Tension: Implications: 2. Association with the “Men from James” Biblical Context: Nature of the Tension: Scholarly Interpretation: 3. Teaching Emphases and Church Leadership Roles: Implications: 4. Perceived Status and Apostolic Authority Biblical Context: Nature of the Tension: 5.…