According to the First Council at Jerusalem, the following were binding on a Christian except
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According to the First Council at Jerusalem, a Christian was not bound to pray always in the temple. The First Council at Jerusalem was a meeting of Christian leaders in the first century A.D. who were trying to resolve a controversy about whether Gentile converts to Christianity needed to follow Jewish customs, such as circumcision and following dietary laws.
The Council concluded that Gentile converts did not need to follow Jewish customs, but they should abstain from certain practices, including eating animals that had been strangled and avoiding food sacrificed to idols. The Council also emphasized the importance of living a life of chastity.
However, the Council did not make it binding for Christians to pray always in the temple. This is because prayer can be done anywhere, not just in a temple or other religious building. Christians are encouraged to pray and worship God wherever they are, as long as they do so with sincerity and humility.