In the book of Acts, which event symbolizes the inclusion of the Gentiles into the new covenant?
A. The Pentecost experience B. The stoning of Stephen C. The conversion of Saul (Paul) D. The baptism of Cornelius
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
In the book of Acts, the baptism of Cornelius, a Gentile, symbolizes the inclusion of the Gentiles into the new covenant (Acts 10). The other options refer to other significant events in the book of Acts, but they do not symbolize the inclusion of the Gentiles into the new covenant.