Christ held the law and the writings of the prophets in high regard.-- Matthew 5:17-19
Early Christians did also. -- 2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:21
Answer:
Their attitude was one of reverence.
What we call the "Old Testament" today... was the "entire Bible" in their day.
It's doubtful that Paul and others of the "early church" suspected that their subsequent writings would be canonized into something called the "New Testament... much less imagining something called the "printing press."
It probably never occurred to most if not all of them that Isaiah's prophecy regarding the "completion" of God's Word was about them:
"...Bind up [confine] the testimony, seal[to close up; complete] the law among My disciples." (Isa.8:16)
To them, the Old Testament was "God's Word" -- period.
connections academy cheater? lol answer is d. saw it as a threat
The Roman government saw Christianity as a threat.
No we treat everybody the same, no matter what religion.
Constantine was the Roman leader that ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire. He chose to move its capital to Byzantium and was the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians.
They really dislike them and think they're not like the others- different and hated for it
A christians attitude toward Jesus is we love him. He payed for the sins of over billions of people. Some who will never even appreciate him. That's why we love him, go to church, and read the bible. It is the least we can do for the man who saved us from an eternity of hell.
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
The preposition "toward" typically follows the word "attitude." For example, one might say, "She has a positive attitude toward her work."
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mayellas attitude toward the courtroom is very sassy (cocky)
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
Constantine the Great