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'''Judaizer''' is a word that describes certain people mentioned in Christian New Testament. A ''Judaizer'' is a person who believed that a male must be circumcised as required in Judaism to be a Christian. The Christian fathers, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, concluded in the [[Council at Jerusalem]] that circumcision should be omitted from the list of requirements to become a Christian, so the position of the Judaizers was not sustained.
'''Judaizer''' is a word that describes certain people mentioned in the Christian New Testament. A ''Judaizer'' is a person who believed that a male must be circumcised as required in Judaism to be a Christian. The Christian fathers, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, concluded in the [[Council at Jerusalem]] that circumcision should be omitted from the list of requirements to become a Christian, so the position of the Judaizers was not sustained.





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Judaizer is a word that describes certain people mentioned in the Christian New Testament. A Judaizer is a person who believed that a male must be circumcised as required in Judaism to be a Christian. The Christian fathers, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, concluded in the Council at Jerusalem that circumcision should be omitted from the list of requirements to become a Christian, so the position of the Judaizers was not sustained.