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What was the name of the first Gentile (non-Jew) to be baptized?
Cornelius
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Acts 10:44-48 - Cornelius, a Roman centurion, is pivotal as the first Gentile baptized, symbolizing the Gospel's reach beyond Jewish believers. This moment fulfills Jesus' command in Matthew 28:19 to make disciples of all nations. Later, Paul's ministry to the Gentiles further expands this mission, breaking cultural barriers in early Christianity.
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