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'''Jewish Christianity''' is a term that can sometimes refer to [[Jews]] who become [[Christianity|Christian]] (or to Christians who become Jews); but is also more commonly used to refer to an early [[Heresy|heretical]] sect which believed that the [[Law of Moses]] had not been fulfilled (and therefore to continually be obeyed to earn/keep salvation).  
'''Jewish Christianity''' is a term that can sometimes refer to [[Jews]] who become [[Christianity|Christian]] (or to Christians who become Jews); but is also more commonly used to refer to an early [[Heresy|heretical]] sect which believed that the [[Law of Moses]] had not been fulfilled (and therefore to continually be obeyed to earn/keep salvation).  


They are condemned by the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] in the [[Epistle to the Galatians]], and all later [[Jewish Christian]] sects rejected Paul, branding him a false [[Apostles|apostle]].
They are condemned by the [[Paul the Apostle|Apostle Paul]] in the [[Epistle to the Galatians]], and all later Jewish Christian sects rejected Paul, branding him a false [[Apostles|apostle]].


==See also==
==See also==