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The Judaizers were not welcome by the Apostles into their church. Did they go extinct? Did they believe Jesus was the resurrected Messiah? If so then it sounds like they would be considered a 'Christian denomination' if they survived to modern day.
Makes me think of John 17:21. If the Apostles did not allow this other denomination into their church, there is no way the Judaizers and the Apostles could have been in the same church.
The Judaizers were not welcome by the Apostles into their church. Did they go extinct? Did they believe Jesus was the resurrected Messiah? If so then it sounds like they would be considered a 'Christian denomination' if they survived to modern day.
Makes me think of John 17:21. If the Apostles did not allow this other denomination into their church, there is no way the Judaizers and the Apostles could have been in the same church.