Who was the man in Paul's vision?

Man of Macedonia (16:9-10)
It is at Troas that the apostle Paul has a strange vision. During the night he sees the figure “of a man of Macedonia standing and begging him, 'Come over to Macedonia and help us'” (16:9). (Luke doesn't explain how Paul knows the person he sees in his vision is from Macedonia.)
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What happened in Paul's vision?

Paul believed that his vision proved that Jesus lived in heaven, that Jesus was the Messiah and God's Son, and that he would soon return. Moreover, Paul thought that the purpose of this revelation was his own appointment to preach among the Gentiles (Galatians 1:16).
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Who did God remove Paul's blindness with?

Saul's encounter with Jesus is the source of his blindness, and this divinely instigated punishment can be overcome only by a divinely instigated healing, which God performs through the disciple Ananias (vv. 10–19).
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Who is Macedonian Jesus?

Macedonianism, also called Pneumatomachian heresy, a 4th-century Christian heresy that denied the full personhood and divinity of the Holy Spirit. According to this heresy, the Holy Spirit was created by the Son and was thus subordinate to the Father and the Son.
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Where was Paul when he had his Macedonian vision?

Paul the Apostle at Eastern Macedonia. East Macedonia has a special place in the history of Christianity. It is said that, during his Second Missionary Journey, circa 50 AD, Paul the Apostle saw a vision that led him to Macedonia, so to preach the word of God and introduce the sermons of Jesus Christ to Europe.
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What is Macedonia in the Bible?

Macedonia has a long, rich history dating back to biblical times. In fact, Macedonia is mentioned at least 23 times in seven books of the Holy Bible. The Macedonian region, located in south-central Balkans, is comprised of northern Greece, southwestern Bulgaria, and the independent Republic of North Macedonia.
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What is the Macedonian cry?

Definition of Macedonian cry

: an outcry for help.
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Where is biblical Macedonia today?

Macedonia Today

The Republic of Macedonia—a small country on the Balkan Peninsula northwest of Greece—formed in 1991 after declaring independence from Yugoslavia. Macedonians and Greeks have since sparred over who gets to claim the history of ancient Macedonia as its own.
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What is Arianism heresy?

Arianism is a fourth‐century heresy, which affirmed Christ to be divine, but not in the same full sense in which God the Father is divine. Traditional Trinitarianism, with its classical expression in the Nicene Creed, emerged out of controversy with Arianism and defined Christ as being of one substance with the Father.
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What is Modalism in theology?

Definition of modalism

: the theological doctrine that the members of the Trinity are not three distinct persons but rather three modes or forms of activity (the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) under which God manifests himself.
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Was Saul spiritually blind?

Saul was spiritually blind to the fact that he had sinned against God. Saul's actions revealed a lack of obedience and lack of faith in God. He displayed an arrogant attitude towards God's authority and the command of God.
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Who saw God's face in the Bible?

Ex 33:11 informs a reader that God would speak to Moses face to face as a man speaks with his friend. A few verses later, in 33:14-15, God promises Moses that His face will go with him.
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Who did God send to Saul when he was blind?

The Lord told him, "Go to the house of Judas on Straight Street and ask for a man from Tarsus named Saul, for he is praying. In a vision he has seen a man named Ananias come and place his hands on him to restore his sight."
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Who is the man in 2 Corinthians 12?

"I know a man in Christ": refers to Paul himself, as he speaks in the first person in 2 Corinthians 12:7. Paul speaks in the third person to show his humility and modesty.
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How did Paul see Jesus?

He saw the resurrection of Jesus as the basis for the believer's hope for resurrection (1 Cor 15:20–28) and courage in the face of deadly persecution (1 Cor 15:29b –34). As Paul preached the resurrection of Jesus, he did not have to rely merely on the testimony of others.
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Who was caught up in the third heaven?

2 Corinthians 12-13: Paul Is Caught Up into the Third Heaven.
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Are Jehovah's Witnesses Arians?

The Christology of Jehovah's Witnesses is also a form of Arianism, for it upholds the unity and supremacy of God the Father.
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Did Arius believe Jesus was God?

Arius taught that Jesus Christ was divine/holy and was sent to earth for the salvation of mankind but that Jesus Christ was not equal to God the Father (infinite, primordial origin) in rank and that God the Father and the Son of God were not equal to the Holy Spirit.
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Are Jehovah Witnesses polytheists?

As evidenced from the name of their organization, the Jehovah's Witnesses are passionate about Jehovah (God). They operate a massive printing organization founded by Charles Taze Russell known as The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. They consider themselves to be monotheists in their theological positions.
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Why do Greece and Macedonia hate each other?

North Macedonia was accused by Greece of appropriating symbols and figures that are historically considered part of Greek culture such as the Vergina Sun and Alexander the Great, and of promoting the irredentist concept of a United Macedonia, which involves territorial claims on Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, and Serbia.
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What was Macedonia called before?

North Macedonia (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia.
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Why is Macedonia so important?

Macedonia, a small kingdom in northern Greece, established a growing empire from 359 B.C. to 323 B.C. through the reign of several kings. With Alexander the Great, Macedonia would come to conquer many lands and usher in the Hellenistic age in the region.
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Who was the first convert in Europe?

Lydia of Thyatira (Greek: Λυδία) is a woman mentioned in the New Testament who is regarded as the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe. Several Christian denominations have designated her a saint.
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Where did Paul go after Macedonia?

He arrived at Troas, where he set sail for Macedonia. Upon arrival, he went to Phillipi, then to Samothrace, Neopolis, Amphipolis, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and finally to Corinth where he stayed for 1 1/2 years. After the Macedonian and Greek ministry, he traveled to Ephesus, Caesarea, and back to Antioch in Syria.
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What is Macedonia today?

Ever since the Republic of Macedonia declared its independence in 1991, Greece has been fighting the country over its name. Today the 27-year impasse ended as two nations finally came to a resolution: The former Yugoslav republic is getting a new name, the Republic of North Macedonia.
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