Chapter 3 of this book concludes with the proclamation that there is neither "Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free, nor male and female" since all are one in Christ. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this Pauline Epistle, which contains a description of an "incident" at Antioch. This book also contrasts the "works of the flesh" with nine good attributes collectively known as the "fruit of the spirit".
ANSWER: Epistle to the Galatians
[10e] When recounting the incident at Antioch, Galatians refers to Peter by the name Cephas, which translates to this word. In Matthew, Jesus compares Peter to one of these objects upon which "I will build my church".
ANSWER: rock [or stone]
[10h] Along with Barnabas, a man with this name accompanies Paul to Antioch. A Biblical book of this name addressed to an official in Crete declares that "elders must be blameless".
ANSWER: Titus
<Andrew McCowan , Religion - Christianity/Judaism>