a. Paul distinguishes between eating in an idol temple (10:14–22), and eating meats bought in the market, which had been offered before an idol (10:23–30). Why does he condemn the former, but permit the latter, except in the circumstances of 10:28, 29? b. What principles does he lay down, in conclusion, to guide Christians in all such matters?
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