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151: What Early Christians believed about Mt 24 & destruction of Jerusalem ...
But when the temple of Solomon falls in the illus-trious land cast down by men of barbarian speech with bronze breastplates, the Hebrews will be driven from their land; wandering, being slaughtered, they will mix much darnels in their wheat. There will be evil strife for all men; and the cities, violated in turn, will weep for each other on receiving the wrath of the great God in their bosom, since they committed an evil deed. (A.D.150; 1:360-364, 387-400) 71+AD The Jewish Sibylline Oracles (On the cause of the desolation) "An evil storm of war will also come upon Jerusalem from Italy, and it will sack the great Temple of God whenever they ... The number of those who suffered death is related to have been eleven hundred thousand, and one hundred thousand were taken captive and sold. Titus is said, after calling a council, to have first deliberated whether he should destroy the temple, a structure of such extraordinary work. For it seemed good to some that a sacred edifice, distinguished ... ...
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152: How to Teach Your Child To Work without complaining!!!
We picked two golden squash, our first cucumber, and two dozen beets, then all had a part in the preparation, and in the enjoyment of the first meal from our garden. This is an ideal arrangement in which our family can work together." This mother had the right idea. In our crowded cities and with our economy of specialization, the family as a unit at work is seldom possible. Because of this, we as parents must manufacture tasks. We must find ways of giving our children the joy of accomplishment, of seeing the fruits of their own labors, and of gaining confidence in themselves. The Jewish nation insisted that each child be taught a trade as well as a ... The feeling of being needed, of being a necessary part of the activities of the home, and later of the community and of the church, will make for good citizenship. It will prepare your child for great service in the Kingdom. Let us pray for guidance and strength, that our children may become worthy laborers in God's vineyard. Click Your ... ...
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153: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca introduction: Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, Nico ...
... A man seeks asylum in the temple of Solomon. (Arad #18) d. A short list of army commanders from Ramah-Negev (Tel Ira #1) I. Overview of archeological excavation and analysis: Excavation report: Aharoni, Y., with the cooperation of Naveh, J. 1975. Arad Inscriptions. Jerusalem (in Hebrew). "Eighty-eight Hebrew, eighty-five Aramaic, five Arabic, and two Greek ostraca were discovered during excavations at Tell Arad, in the eastern Negeb, from 1962-1967 (with the exception of Hebrew ostracon 88, found in 1974). Three more Hebrew ostraca were found in 1976. As indicated by paleography and archaeological context, the Hebrew ostraca come from the 10th-6th centuries, the Aramaic from the ... These Kittim or Kittiyim might have been mercenaries in the service of Judah. " (Ancient Aramaic and Hebrew Letters, J. M. Lindenberger, Vol. 14, p114, 2003 AD) A voucher authorizing supplies to be sent to other nearby cities: (Ziph: Arad Ostraca #17) Markings of personal property likely imprinted on large ... ...
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154: How to Teach Your Child To Work without complaining!!!
We picked two golden squash, our first cucumber, and two dozen beets, then all had a part in the preparation, and in the enjoyment of the first meal from our garden. This is an ideal arrangement in which our family can work together." This mother had the right idea. In our crowded cities and with our economy of specialization, the family as a unit at work is seldom possible. Because of this, we as parents must manufacture tasks. We must find ways of giving our children the joy of accomplishment, of seeing the fruits of their own labors, and of gaining confidence in themselves. The Jewish nation insisted that each child be taught a trade as well as a ... The feeling of being needed, of being a necessary part of the activities of the home, and later of the community and of the church, will make for good citizenship. It will prepare your child for great service in the Kingdom. Let us pray for guidance and strength, that our children may become worthy laborers in God's vineyard. Click to View ... ...
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155: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-judahs-last-outpost-carol ...
The High Negev was long considered completely hostile to human habitation. There seemed to be hardly more than a month in winter when even Bedouin could graze their flocks among the barren rocks. Yet the Archaeological Survey of the Negev, which began as part of the intense survey of the ... Yohanan Aharoni identified many of these sites in his Negev survey of the late 1950's and attributed their existence and importance to the need to establish control over the road system of the Negev.2 Thus, a line of forts was established which would safeguard the lucrative trade routes with South Arabia and East Africa as well as with the various mining operations in the Arabah and Sinai. Aharoni's work was ... In 1956, Dothan identified three periods of occupation: a pre-fortress period, containing only hand-made pottery which he dated to the 10th century; the fortress itself with pottery from a very long time-span — the 9th to the 7th centuries; and a post-fortress period of scattered Persian ... ...
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156: Temple Mount Temple of Jupiter Roman History, Cassius Dio, Book ...
... You don't understand any of these matters." (It chanced that Hadrian at the time was pluming himself upon some such drawing.) 3 When he became emperor, therefore, he remembered this slight and would not endure the man's freedom of speech. He sent him the plan of the temple of Venus and Roma by way of showing him that a great work could be accomplished without his aid, and asked Apollodorus whether the proposed structure was satisfactory. 4 The architect in his reply stated, first, in regard to the temple, that it ought to ... He subjected the legions to the strictest discipline, so that, though strong, they were neither insubordinate nor insolent; and he aided the allied and subject cities most munificently. 3 He had seen many of them,- more, in fact, than any other emperor,- and he assisted practically all of them, giving to some a water supply, to others harbours, food, public works, money and various honours, differing the different cities. 6 He led the Roman people rather by dignity ... ...
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157: Reassessing the chronology of Biblical Edom, Thomas E. Levy, ...
existed in Edom long before the influence of Assyrian imperialism was felt in the region from the eighth - sixth centuries BC. Keywords: Iron Age, Levant, Edom, copper-working, chronology, state formation Introduction The archaeology of the ... Received: 15 January 2004; Accepted: 11 May 2004 865 Reassessing the chronology of Biblical Edom The controversy over the dating of certain Levantine Iron Age archaeological deposits was recently emphasised in an article in Science by A. Mazar and ... The work presented here moves away from correlation with historical figures, and focuses on more general processes of social evolutionary change in one of the less well-known Iron Age polities in the region. The paper reports high precision ... The social dislocation at the end of the Late Bronze Age may also have disrupted Cypriot metal production (Muhly, Maddin & Karageorghis 1982) and long-distance trade in copper and may have stimulated renewed interest in the copper ore deposits on the ... ...
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158: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
The results of the season's work emphasized again that the intricate smelter-refinery of Ezion-geber : Elath was from the very beginning till near the end of the history of the place considered to be its most important structure. It underwent numerous changes in the course of time. The system of flues and air-channels in the walls was abandoned after they had become filled with sand and soot. The flue-holes were plastered over, and the smelting process reverted to the use of hand-bellows. In this wise, the great industrial plant continued to function for a number of centuries longer. The tremendous heat in the furnace rooms of the smelter, trans-formed the sun-dried bricks used in its construction into the ... particularly, Period II may represent a reconstruction by Jehoshaphat of Judah, who reigned about 873-849 B. C. He was the one, it will be recalled, who made the abortive attempt to revive the sea-trade between Ezion-geber and Arabia, which had flourished during the reign of Solomon. ... ...
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159: Ein Haseva Fortress: One of Solomon's network of military border ...
There is no evidence that this site existed during the time of the Conquest in 1406 BC. Ein Haseva was on a strategic crossroads and was an important center needed to control the trade as well as establish and enforce an eastern boundary for the ... The Stratum 5 fortress, the largest and best-preserved of the three, has been ascribed to the ninth-eighth centuries BCE. The latest fortress (Stratum 4), apparently concurrent with the Edomite Shrine and accompanying cult remains, and possibly constructed by Josiah (second half of the seventh century BCE), was destroyed after a relatively short existence around the time of the destruction of the First Temple (586 BCE)." (The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD) "Stratum 6 ... Although there is a strong possibility, based on archaeological, historical, and biblical considerations, that Jehoshaphat was the builder of the Stratum 5 fortress, there are, nevertheless, archaeological remains dating to Uzziah, and a case may be ... ...
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160: Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history: Kadesh ...
... There, was Mount Hor, which Robinson and Laborde in vain wished to ascend; there, the plain half-way, where Burckhardt was obliged to halt without reaching the top; here the temple which Irby and Mangles only saw through their telescope; here the platform from which the Martineau party were unable to stir without an armed ... Of the three comparisons usually made-mahogany, raw-flesh, and watered-silk-the last is certainly the best. This brings me to the third great feature of Petra - its excavations. Here again the same error has been committed. I had expected to be surrounded by rocks honeycombed with caves. By no means. I do not doubt, that by calculation of all ... Is there any place to which these indications correspond? Possibly, if the country were thoroughly explored, there might be found several in the deserted cities of Edom, known only to the very few travellers who have entered Edom by the Wady Ithm. At present one only is known, and that is Petra. An oasis of vegetation in the ... ...
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161: Kadesh Barnea Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol 29, No 1, 1910 ...
... Was there an early tradition that warranted this feeling ? While the Judean kingdom held control over the cities of the Negeb, there can be no doubt that the death of Aaron was connected with Moserah (the "smooth " mountain, Jebel Madharah), and the piercing of the rock with Kadesh Barnea (El 'Ain or 'Ain Kdes). But the possession of Mt. Seir itself by David, Solomon for a short time at least, and Amaziah may have given vogue to a rival theory inspired by the more majestic scenery of Petra. It seems to me even more probable that Petra was the original scene of these stories. Here the great Deliverer (Cp. my article "The Jerahmeel Theory and the Historic Importance of the Negeb," Hibbert ... It occurs in Deut. 1 2. 19 2 14 9 23, Josh. 10 41 14 6 (D), Num. 34 4, Josh. 15 3 (P), and Num. 32 8 (R). The last of these passages has sometimes been attributed to J ; but Kuenen1 convincingly proved that 32 6-15 is the work of a late editor. In Judith 5 14 Kadesh Barnea seems to be mentioned. The ... ...
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162: Shiloh Israel: Master Index of Free Bible Maps of Bible Times ...
... Great Pyramid at Gizeh, Khufu 20.620 Second Khafra 20.64 Granite temple 20.68 Third Pyramid Menkaura 20.71 Peribolus walls 20.69 Great Pyramid of Dahshur (?) 20.58 Pyramid at Sakkara Pepi 20.51 Fourth to sixth dynasty, mean of all 20.63 (The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, Field and Tuer, W. M. F. Petrie, chapter XX, table, ... priests, lector-priests of the temple, the gods of your cities will hear your prayers, you will prosper from your offices and enjoy a fine old age, if you pronounce my name and if you do for me as for one who enjoys the favor of his master, [for] the fan-bearer on the right hand of the king, who is at the feet of the master of the Two Lands, who has not left the side of the Good God [the king] wherever his feet have led him . . .'" Very close to Tutankhamun, he left his name on a number of objects in the latter's tomb. His own tomb, visited by Richard Lepsius in 1843, was forgotten then rediscovered by an Anglo-Dutch archaeological team in 1986. In the ... ...
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163: Solomon's Jerusalem Temple is not located on top of the Gihon ...
... And there is an inexhaustible supply of water, because an abundant natural spring gushes up from within the temple area. There are moreover wonderful and indescribable cisterns underground, as they pointed out to me, at a distance of five furlongs all round the site of the temple, and each of them has countless pipes 90 so that the different streams converge together. And all these were fastened with lead at the bottom and at the sidewalls, and over them a great quantity of plaster had been spread, and every part of the work had been most carefully carried out. There are many openings for water at the base of the ... It was because of the strategic location of this single spring that the original Canaanite cities of "Migdol Edar" and "Jebus" were built over and around that water source before the time of King David. That sole water source was the only reason for the existence of a city being built at that spot. The Gihon Spring is located even today at the base of what was called the ... ...
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164: The transition from Temple to Synagogue to church: God's eternal ...
... In 36 AD Apostle Paul (Saul) triggered the first great Christian Diaspora of with the stoning of Stephen: "Saul was in hearty agreement with putting him to death. And on that day a great persecution began against the church in Jerusalem, and they were all scattered throughout the regions ... of the earth, And the heavens are the works of Your hands" (Hebrews 1:8-11) 2. Master builder of homes as a secular physical trade for income as a man on earth: a. "Is not this the carpenter [Greek: tekton]" (Mark 6:3) 3. Master builder of the spiritual temple, which is the Church of Christ! a. "I will destroy this temple made with hands, and in three days I will build another made without hands." (Mark 14:58) b. ... DECREE: Right of Assembly in distinct synagogue building of their own design. c. DECREE: Right to keep operate a civic court in the synagogue. d. DECREE: Right to keep the Sabbath and refrain from work. e. DECREE: Right to keep kosher food laws "ancestral food". f. DECREE: Right to keep ... ...
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165: Role of Women preachers, segregation and Children in Synagogues
If you worshipped in a synagogue, you would find entire families worshipping together. b. The only specialized seating was by trade: Stone masons would sit together. Carpenters would sit together, but otherwise there was no segregation of any kind. ... Aristerion, the decree of the people, upon the representation of Marcus Alexander, was this: (257) Since we have ever a great regard to piety towards God, and to holiness; and since we aim to follow the people of the Romans; who are the benefactors ... without segregation. 3. All the literary evidence is silent on segregation. a. "That women worshipped together with the men seems to be the only conclusion that can be drawn from the inscriptions and the archaeological and literary evidence. ... Master introduction: Summary overview is the place to start to tie it all together. Providence: God's eternal plan: The providential transition from Temple to Synagogue to Church Origin: Synagogues originated at Alexandria Egypt in 280 BC spawned by ... ...
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166: bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-maps-sinai-egypt ...
librarian the great library at Alexandria. Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" since he coined the word "geography" which we use to this day. He was also assigned the honorific because he wrote a book titled "Geographics". He also wrote a monograph on how to measure the circumference of the earth that was so precise, he used came within 500 miles of the actual value. Like many ancient writers, we do not have their original works, but know about them because others quoted their work. ... [Heroönpolis or Goshen] which forms a recess of the Arabian Gulf near the Nile, the distance in the direction of the Petra of the Nabataeans to Babylon is five thousand six hundred stadia [1120 km, actual distance is 1200 km line of sight], the ... But the Arabian peninsula mattered greatly: The merchants, dock workers and shopkeepers of Alexandria profited nicely from the massive trade that passed through their city to and from southern Arabia and India. For them, "Arabia" meant the Arabian ... ...
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167: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gamla 76 BC
... our pains; there were also very great robberies and murders of our principal men. This was done in pretense indeed for the public welfare, but in reality for the hopes of gain to themselves; (8) whence arose seditions, and from them murders of men, which sometimes fell on those of their own people (by the madness of these men towards one another, while their desire was that none of the adverse party might be left), and sometimes on their enemies; a famine also coming upon us, reduced us to the last degree of despair, as did also the taking and demolishing of cities; nay, the sedition at last increased so high, that the very temple of God was burnt down by their enemy's ... For at that moment the rage of the Romans was such that they spared not even infants, but time after time snatched up numbers of them and slung them from the citadel." Only three people-two women and a man-survived by hiding among the ruins. And so Gamla fell. An Israeli archaeological survey of the Golan has ... ...
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168: They're Digging up Bible Stories!
... Written in Old Babylonian, and thus dated to the 18th-17th centuries BC, it is addressed to Ibni-Addu, king of Hazor. Again, the name Ibni corresponds to Jabin (Yabin) in the Bible. The letter was written by an appointee of the king and concerns the transfer of a woman from one place to another. Exhibiting a high-quality style and writing, the clay tablet unquestionably was a royal document executed by a skilled scribe." (Name Of Jabin Found At Hazor, Bible and Spade 1992 AD) 5. "After Thutmose III (1504-1450 b.c.) and well into the 19th Dynasty, expeditions to Nubia are mentioned frequently in the sources. Under a peaceful and efficient administration, the region prospered with the construction of irrigation works, the founding of new cities, and the erection of at least a dozen new temples, many of great size. The finest of the temples was built by Amenhotep III (1417-1379 b.c.) at Soleb; although reminiscent of his lovely temple at modern Luxor with its closed papyrus columns, it ... ...
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169: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Ostia, Seaport of Rome, Italy ...
... To date, the discussions of the earlier stages have necessarily been more limited and suggestive rather than definitive in nature. This was true of my own study as well, since we can only work backward toward the earlier stages from what is preserved within and through the later stages. It was here that I raised ... The problem is, of course, that we now know that the Galilean "type" of synagogue architecture that she presupposed did not exist in this sense in the first century CE, and all the known examples from archaeological sites (including the ones cited by Squarciapino) are dated centuries later. Therefore, this part of her archaeological conclusion is open to serious ... Conclusion: 1. Current excavation director at Ostio, Michael White, says the synagogue did not exist until the "late Flavian-Trajan period" (c. 100 -130 AD) and rejects the second temple dating by Runesson of 50 AD because no Galilean synagogues existed until after 70 AD. a. This of course, was before the discovery ... ...
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170: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Titus Flavius Josephus (Joseph ...
... Antiquities 14.227 Ephesus 76 BC 3. DECREE: Right to keep operate a civic court in the synagogue: a. Antiquities 14.235 Sardis 49 BC 4. DECREE: Right to keep the Sabbath and refrain from work: a. Antiquities 14.256-258 Halicarnassus c. 20 BC b. ... The Jerusalem Talmud says there were hundreds of schools in Jerusalem alone in the first century AD. 7. Temple tax funds collected and sent to the Jerusalem Temple: a. Josephus Antiquities 16.164 b. Josephus Antiquities 16.167-168 8. No pot lucks or ... Meg. 4:4, I.1-I.5 9. Town hall type civic meetings to resolve religious persecution: a. Josephus, Life 280, Tiberias 66 AD D. SUMMARY List of 18 cities with Synagogue in Josephus at the time of Jesus: Jump to detailed Josephus quotes of 18 synagogue ... in the time of Caius, the Alexandrians became insolent toward the Jews that were among them, which Caius, out of his great madness, and want of understanding, reduced the nation of the Jews very low, because they would not transgress the ... ...
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171: Who Is This Man Jesus?
Angels announced to the world in beautiful song, glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom He is well pleased. One angel in particular announced to them, "Behold I bring you good news of great joy, for to you is born this day in the ... Jesus was raised in the small rural town of Nazareth, where His adoptive father, Joseph, taught him to use the tools of a carpenter. It was hard work, work requiring much manual labor, skill, an eye for construction and body that could bear up to hours of sweating in the hot sun. It produced hands made coarse from touching rough wood. For many years Jesus worked in the trade of being a carpenter. At the age of 30 Jesus sought out John the Baptist, at first John refused to baptize ... Jesus died, yet in dying His power was proclaimed, the skies darkened and the dead walked, an earthquake split the temple and shook Jerusalem. They buried Him before 6:00 that Friday and laid Him in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, the Jews insisted on a ... ...
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172: Ancient Synagogues of 1, 2, 3, 4, Maccabees: 125 BC
... Decrees followed in which the king forbade Jews to observe the commandments of the Torah and ordered them to violate its prohibitions; the king appointed officials to enforce the decrees. On 15 Kislev (6 December), 167 B.C.E., an "abomination of desolation" was set up in the temple; ... As we saw when examining the structure of 1 Maccabees, 1 Macc. 1:1-2:64 is in literary terms an introduction, setting the scene for the work of Judas, and his brothers Jonathan and Simon. 1 Macc. 1:1-10 opens the story with a brief overview of the Hellenistic world from Alexander the Great (356-323 BCE) to the accession in 175 BCE of the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes, son of Antiochus III. The writer is well informed ... But given the flow of popular philosophy through all major cities of the Mediterranean and the presence of Jewish populations in many, we cannot be certain concerning its provenance." (Dictionary of New Testament Background, Fourth Maccabees, p664, 2000 AD) B. The Synagogue at ... ...
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173: Shalmaneser III: Annals on annals Balawat bronze Gates: 848BC
Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Introduction: 1. Importance of the Bronze gates at Balawat for Bible students: a. The cities of Tyre and Sidon are listed as giving tribute of ships to Shalmaneser III b. Two of six wars between Shalmaneser III and ... covered with bands of bronze, sometimes even silver and gold, and set up in the entrances to palace or temple. In the Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of Shalmaneser, edited by King, will be found collotype reproductions of the thirteen bronze bands which formed part of the decoration of the "Balâwât Gates," and which have generally been conceded to "represent the finest example of work in bronze repoussé which has survived from so early a period," 123 King, Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of ... Jan 858 BC Year 0 intro Titles and genealogy of the king; résumé of his conquests: Shalmaneser, the great and mighty king, king of the universe, king of [Assyria, son of Assur-nâsir-pal, king of the universe, king of Assyria, grandson of ... ...
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174: Synagogue Basilica and Byzantine Church Octagonal Architecture
... The Christians built the dome of the Rock for them which is an octagonal design borrowed directly from Byzantine churches. 6. Basilica church buildings: a. The Basilica style was used before 327 AD in synagogues. The Great Basilica synagogue of Alexandria dates to 41 AD and was destroyed in 117 AD by Trajan. It was ... of basilican elements are present. (Building Jewish in the Roman East, Peter Richardson, p126, 2004 AD) 7. Discussing later synagogues: "The large quantity of archaeological finds relating to ancient synagogues is an important factor in any discussion of Hellenization and its effects in late antiquity. There is no aspect of the material remains of this institution which does not reflect some form or degree of interaction with the surrounding world. The very shapes and forms of most synagogue buildings were clearly borrowed from Roman models. The Galilean-type synagogue seems to have been adapted either from nearby Nabatean temple courtyards (theaters) or Roman basilicas. ... ...
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175: Nebuchadnezzar: Prideful king who went mad. Mental illness in ...
... that) Shulgi his son had completed its work, now that ziggurat had become old and on the ancient foundations which Ur-Nammu and Shulgi his son had built, that ziggurat, as in former times, with bitumen and baked bricks I repaired its damaged parts and for Sîn, the lord of the gods of heaven and the netherworld, the king of the gods, the 'gods' of the gods, who dwells in the great heavens, the lord of Egishnugal, which is in Ur, my lord, I built anew. Prayer to Sîn (ii.3-31) O Sîn, my lord 'gods', king of the gods of heaven and the netherworld, 'gods' of the gods, who dwells in the great heavens, when you joyfully enter that temple, may good recommendations for Esagil, ... he set [a (...) counter]feit over them. 5. He ma[de] a counterfeit of Esagil, [and ......]... for Ur and the rest of the cult-cities. 6. Rites inappropriate to them, [impure] fo[od-offerings ......] disrespectful [...] were daily ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-bible-nebuchadnezzar-god-struck-insanity-sin-pride.htm
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176: 1001 BC: Papyrus Moscow 127: Wermai's Odyssey & Tragic Tale of ...
... The ubiquitous donation stelae were still erected but now under only one king. Local independence in the north had ended by year 8 of the pharaoh and even though Libyan families still held power in some cities, their might was now subservient to the monarch. Initially, Psammetichus stressed the importance of the powerful families in Egypt, such as the Masters of ... I hope to win great renown by the accomplishment of this work. 40 I have sent Andreas, the chief of my bodyguard, and Aristeas-men whom I hold in high esteem-to lay the matter before you and present you with a hundred talents of silver, the firstfruits of my offering for the temple and the sacrifices and other religious rites. If you will write to me concerning your wishes in these matters, you will confer a great favour upon me and afford me a new pledge of friendship, for all your wishes shall be carried out as speedily as possible. Farewell.' 41 To this letter Eleazar replied appropriately as follows: 'Eleazar the High ... ...
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177: Official creed of the Orthodox church
... The celebration of the Eucharist was a regular part of the Church's life from its beginning. Early Christians began calling the Eucharist "the medicine of immortality" because they recognized the great grace of God that was received in it. LITURGY LITURGY is a term used to describe the shape or form of the Church's corporate worship of God. The word liturgy derives from a Greek word which means "the common work". All the biblical references to worship in heaven involve liturgy. In the Old Testament, God ordered a liturgy, or specific pattern of worship. We find it described in detail in the books of Exodus and Leviticus. In the New Testament we find the Church carrying over the worship of the Old Testament Israel as expressed in both the synagogue and the temple, adjusting them in keeping with their fulfillment in Christ. The Orthodox Liturgy, which developed over many centuries, still maintains that ancient shape of worship. The main elements in the Liturgy include hymns, the reading ... ...
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178: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
... at Jerusalem in the second month, Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak and the rest of their brothers the priests and the Levites, and all who came from the captivity to Jerusalem, began the work and appointed the Levites from twenty years and older to oversee the work of the house of the Lord. ... (Acts 24) 55-57 AD Judean Governor Porcius Festus 57-62 AD Judean Governor Albinus 62-64 AD Judean Governor Gessius Florus 64-66 AD 1st Jewish War: The Great Revolt 66-70 AD Jerusalem and Temple destroyed: 70 AD Lk 21:20; Mt 24:1:14 Jewish Rebellion in diaspora in Egypt Alexandria, Cyrene Cyrenaica, Cyprus (under Trajan )116-117 AD 2rd Jewish War, ... For the tomb of Solomon, which the Jews regard as an object of veneration, fell to pieces of itself and collapsed, and many wolves and hyenas rushed howling into their cities." (Roman History, Cassius Dio, Book 69:12-14, 229 AD) c. Eusebius 325 AD: When Constantine came upon the temple mount in Jerusalem, he destroyed ... ...
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179: The Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria Destroyed by Hadrian ...
This amazing statement from Philo shows that when statues of Caligula were set up in all the Alexandrian synagogues, including the Great Synagogue of Alexandria in 38 AD, that this violated the sanctuary off limits refuge status that dates back 300 years to Ptolemy II/III in 262 BC. 3. The complaint of Philo of "for 300 years" echoes the statement of Jephthah: a. "'While Israel lived in Heshbon and its villages, and in Aroer and its villages, and in all the cities that are on the banks of the ... Cairo 246 BC Crocodilopolis 240 BC Schedia 240 BC B. Four ancient sources of documentation for the second temple (40 AD) basilica-synagogue of Alexandria: 1. Text of Philo, Embassy/Legat. 132-139, Alexandria, 41-45 AD: "(132) But as the governor of ... Sukk. 5:1d, I.2.A-H, describing the second temple synagogue in Alexandria, 500 AD) 4. Seating hierarchy on synagogue Benches grouped by trade and age: a. Text of Philo: "Now these laws they are taught at other times, indeed, but most especially on ... ...
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180: Introduction: Standardized Architectural Synagogue Signature ...
Many Jews became Christians in their synagogue Mikvehs. Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 22:16; 1 Pe 3:21 Ritual purity by washing away sins through the blood of Christ in obedience to the great commission: Mt 28:18-19. Freestanding columns Solomon's temple freestanding pillars: Jachin and Boaz Freestanding columns at Herodium and Magdala Antitype of Individual Christians and the ... The impact of synagogues on early Christian church buildings has been obscured by the lack of extensive evidence in the crucial period of the late first through late third centuries. In addition to Jews and Christians using similar strategies in the early stages of the development of communal ... The result of such a design is that participants had to look between the columns to see what was going on. Although this feature is known from Nabatean mortuary temples, it is otherwise virtually unknown in the Roman world." (The Ancient Synagogue from its origins to 200 CE, Birger Olsson, Archeology and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Architectural-Introduction-master-Summary-chart-ancient-synagogue-pre-70AD-standardized-typology-design-prototype-spiritualized-similarities-into-church.htm
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181: How long was the flood? How long did it take to Build Noah's ...
... We know from archeology that the 18 inch cubit did not come into use until the time of Hezekiah around 700 BC because the Siloam tunnel at 1200 cubits long, gives a cubit of 17.5 inches. c. "When preparing for my talk at the Near East Archaeological Society meeting, I reviewed a lot of the publications of ... Great Pyramid at Gizeh, Khufu 20.620 Second Khafra 20.64 Granite temple 20.68 Third Pyramid Menkaura 20.71 Peribolus walls 20.69 Great Pyramid of Dahshur (?) 20.58 Pyramid at Sakkara Pepi 20.51 Fourth to sixth dynasty, mean of all 20.63 (The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, Field and Tuer, W. M. F. Petrie, chapter XX, table, 1883 AD) 3. Moses' cubit in use during the 18th ... king, royal scribe, head of the Double Treasury of the Master of the Two Lands, says: 'O pure priests, lector-priests of the temple, the gods of your cities will hear your prayers, you will prosper from your offices and enjoy a fine old age, if you pronounce my name and if you do for me as for one who enjoys ... ...
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182: Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges: Deborah 1204 ...
... Written in Old Babylonian, and thus dated to the 18th-17th centuries BC, it is addressed to Ibni-Addu, king of Hazor. Again, the name Ibni corresponds to Jabin (Yabin) in the Bible. The letter was written by an appointee of the king and concerns the transfer of a woman from one place to another. Exhibiting a high-quality style and writing, the clay tablet unquestionably was a royal document executed by a skilled scribe." (Name of Jabin Found At Hazor, Bible and Spade 1992 AD) c. "After Thutmose III and well into the 19th Dynasty, expeditions to Nubia are mentioned frequently in the sources. Under a peaceful and efficient administration, the region prospered with the construction of irrigation works, the founding of new cities, and the erection of at least a dozen new temples, many of great size. The finest of the temples was built by Amenhotep III at Soleb; although reminiscent of his lovely temple at modern Luxor with its closed papyrus columns, it is sadly ruined today." (Ethiopia, ... ...
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183: The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
... Such edifices, so situated, it is easy to conceive, must have give to the city a very great degree of grandeur and magnificence. Not far distant from these towers stood the royal palace, of singular beauty and elegance. Its pillars, its porticoes, its galleries, its ... From the top of the ceiling depended branches and leaves of vines, and large clusters of grapes, hanging down five or six feet, all of gold and of most admirable workmanship. In addition to these proofs of the splendour and riches of the temple, may be noticed its eastern gate of pure Corinthian brass more esteemed even than the precious metals -- the golden folding doors of the chambers -- the beautiful carved- work, gilding, and painting of the ... At Damascus, Tyre, Ascalon, Gadara, and Scythopolis, the carnage was dreadful. At the first of these cities, ten thousand Jews were slain in one hour, and at Scythopolis thirteen, thousand treacherously in one night. At Alexandria the Jews, aggrieved by the oppressions of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/pre-destruction70AD-george-holford-1805AD.htm
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184: Inspiration claims of the Watchtower Bible Tract Society
... Blessed is that servant whom his Lord, when he cometh, shall find so doing' Verily, I say unto you that he shall make him ruler over all his goods.' Thousands of the readers of Pastor Russell's writings believe that he filled the office of 'that faithful and wise servant,' and that his great work was giving to the household ... the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ." (Watchtower, August 1, 1930 p. 239) 1930 But it seems certain that when Jesus came to his temple and began his work of judgment he would direct his holy angels to take the necessary action to cause the separation of the disapproved from approved ones, and would use his angels ... Beginning with Pentecost, 33 C.E., and continuing through the 19 centuries since then, this slave-like congregation has been feeding its members spiritually, doing to faithfully and discreetly. (Watchtower, March 1, 1981, p24) 1981 "Prophecies open up to us as Jehovah's holy spirit sheds light upon them, and as they are ... ...
https://www.bible.ca/Jw-inspiration.htm
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185: How Petra was Built, Shaher M. Rababeh, 2005, p223-227
... I found that there was also contact between the Nabataeans and the Parthians, and with the occupants of Arabia. The historical evidence and the involvement of the Nabataeans in the silk route and incense trade (in La.1.2) suggest a strong ... Contrary to what has been suggested,22 carved terraces were used at Petra to create a horizontal working platform, in place of scaffolding. The use of this technique came from the lack of wood for scaffolding. This technique was also used to carve both the exterior and interior of the rock-cut monuments. In small monuments the cliff was cut to a vertical face and the decoration carved at the same time, whereas larger monuments would have required the work to be done in two stages. The reasons ... Since there are no earlier Nabataean domes, the possibility of influence from elsewhere arises.40 The location of the sites with, second and third centuries AD, pendentive domes, as well as the Petra one, suggests either Egypt or Mesopotamia as the ... ...
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186: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... Like Pharaoh in Egypt, the Nabateans removed all traces of the Hebrews in the multi coloured sandstone. Petra is a second use of the Hebrew Kadesh Barnea. The treasury and other structures carved out of the sandstone are all the work of the Nabateans. It is entirely possible that when the Nabateans arrived, there was a cave ... Of Mt. Hor he said: "It is one of the very few spots connected with the wanderings of the Israelites, which admits of no reasonable doubt." While he knew nothing of Nabatean history at Petra, his observations are correct. Today we know that the Nabateans arrived in Petra about 350 BC they found a vacant city of Hebrew tombs from the Exodus 1200 ... Here the great Deliverer (Cp. my article "The Jerahmeel Theory and the Historic Importance of the Negeb," Hibbert Journal, vi. 2 January, 1908, pp 339ff.) performed the miracle of piercing the rock and sending the wonderful stream through the Sik, and here his older brother Aaron died on the peak of Mt. Hor. In earlier times ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-historical-search.htm
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187: Master Index of Free Bible Maps of Bible Times and Lands
... over Israel." (2 Chronicles 1:13) 8. After Solomon finished the temple in Jerusalem, it was in Gibeon that God appeared to him and promised to bless the temple. "The LORD said to him, "I have heard your prayer and your supplication, which you have made before Me; I have consecrated this house which you have built by ... of Gibeon had made peace with Israel and were within their land, that he feared greatly, because Gibeon was a great city, like one of the royal cities, and because it was greater than Ai, and all its men were mighty." (Joshua 10:1-2) 4. ""Come up to me and help me, and let us attack Gibeon, for it has made peace with Joshua and with the sons of Israel." ... (Nehemiah 7:25) 29. "For the LORD will rise up as at Mount Perazim, He will be stirred up as in the valley of Gibeon, To do His task, His unusual task, And to work His work, His extraordinary work." (Isaiah 28:21) 30. "Now in the same year, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the fourth year, in ... ...
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188: Pottery of the Bible lands
While the current dates push the occupational history of Edom back to the 12th-9th centuries BCE, the sample size is too small to confront the arguments concerning the High and Low Chronologies for the Iron Age in Israel/Palestine. These dates do bring the Iron Age ... While lack of space prevents a detailed discussion here, the fact that Edom is mentioned no less than 99 times in the Hebrew Bible justifies a re-examination of some historical issues in relation to the new archaeological excavations in the lowland region to establish ... Gunneweg, 1991 AD) "Early Iron Age I Timna, with its highly centralized metal-mining activities, was certainly dependent on foreign trade because no major settlements have been found near Timna which could have imported Timna's entire copper output. Although Egyptian cartouches and other finds at Timna (including the Hathor Temple itself) may point to at least an Egyptian connection there, the picture obtained from this study is much more complicated. ... ...
https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-pottery.htm
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189: Thutmoses III was Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1446 BC
... Kenyon never did an in-depth analysis of the pottery from the destruction layer and totally ignored the local Canaanite 15th century BC pottery which Garstang had correctly dated. Wood confirmed the work of Garstang and refuted Kenyon's conclusion that the Bible story was a myth. Israel Finkelstein is a minimalist, ... Why would such a symbolic number be applied to the specific of "the 4th year of Solomon". Further, the foundation of the temple is a critical date of great importance. The idea that the number 480 is symbolic and not literal is not reasonable. If God intended there to be any symbolism in the literal 480 years being 12 generations of 40 years (and ... Jephthah asks Sihon why he suddenly wants the land back 300 years later and never requested such before now. "'While Israel lived in Heshbon and its villages, and in Aroer and its villages, and in all the cities that are on the banks of the Arnon, three hundred years, why did you not recover them within that time? 'I ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-date-1440bc.htm
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190: Archeology of Daniel: Akkadian tablet from 605 BC Furnace of ...
... I myself have built as a royal residence by the might of my power and for the glory of my majesty?'" (Daniel 4:30) Archaeological evidence that confirms Daniel 4:30: One of 15 million fired brick of Nebuchadnezzar: 5. More important, this tablet ... your contrai, I have heard (reports): the temple officials, collegium, néiakku-priests, paiTiu-priests, and dingirgubbu-priests of the cult-centres of the land of Akkad, as many as there are, have taken to falsehood, committed an abomination, been stained with blood, 10 spoken untruths. Inwardly they profane and desecrate their gods, they prattle and cavort about. Things that their gods did not command they establish for their gods. After the great lord Marduk, supreme king of the gods, ... A possible variant of this office, sikin rem(i) mati, occurs several times in Babylonia between the late twelfth and the late ninth centuries." (Political history of Post-Kassite Babylonia 1158-722 BC, J. A. Brinkman, p307, 1968 AD) 2. Another ... ...
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191: Negev Pottery: "Negev ware" "Negevite ware" Crude, hand made ...
... Perhaps there was a lack of women, as garrisons of men would do a "tour of duty" away from their wives who lived closer to Jerusalem. This crude, hand-made pottery was the work of soldiers! Had women been present, surely they would have demanded a more chic and stylish decor for ... Although not enough archaeological evidence exists so far for the accurate dating of these settlements, the Timna Temple finds strongly corroborate the view that many of the agricultural settlements and hill fortresses in the Central Negev predate the Israelite conquest of ... In 1 Chronicles 4:42-43 we find the latest date for Amalekite habitation in the Negev given as the end of the eighth century BC, whilst the Negev-type pottery found in the Timna Temple strongly suggests the existence of a sedentary civilization in the Central Negev at the end of the fourteenth and continuing well into the twelfth centuries BC." (Timna, Beno Rothenberg, 1969 AD) "Rothenberg's dating is incompatible with the Iron Age ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-negev-ware-negevite-ware-hand-made-pottery.htm
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192: Sabbath and Sunday in Early Christianity: Dr. David W. T. Brattston
... The most replete is in a description of a typical Christian weekly worship service in Justin's First Apology 67: on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as ... While Tertullian wrote more about Christian topics in the Latin language than anyone before Augustine two centuries later, Origen wrote more on them than anyone in any language until Martin Luther thirteen centuries later, after the invention of printing. Origen was the foremost Bible scholar, teacher and preacher of the first half of the third century. Until 230 his work centered in Egypt, thereafter in Palestine. Usually half or more of the citations and quotations in my 230± writings on early Christian behavior and practices come from Origen, due to the larger mass of his writings that have survived. However, the present pamphlet makes relatively little use of him because of the great number ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/H-sunday-sabbath-and-sunday-in-early-christianity-before-400AD-DavidW.T.Brattston.htm
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193: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
... For example, from 1615 to 1635 guardians "disbursed [£100] to physitians, to Surgeons and Apothecaries . . . for many . . . consultations . . . in London and elsewhere" (54) for Richard Corbet's treatment. The physician attending the lunatic Peter Temple received a fixed annual fee; in return he agreed to see Temple whenever necessary (55). Many accounts filed by guardians list such occasional or systematic ... Lunatic, 41 Elizabeth I. Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Wards 10/29, part 2, 1598-1599 The Account of William Wrey Committee of Jane Norris, Lunatic, 42 Elizabeth I. Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Wards 10/29, part 2, 1599-1600 The Account of Amy Burton Committee and Guardian of Francis Dorrington, 2 December 1642. Kew, Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain, Public Record Office, Wards 10/57, 1642, part 1 Parry-Jones WL: The Trade in Lunacy: A Study of Private Madhouses in England in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. ... ...
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194: Kuntillet Ajrud Fortress and Ostraca: One of Solomon's network ...
Solomon chose to set it west of the trade route to further ensure it would be protected. While it is true that no fortresses have been found directly on the Darb Ghazza trade route, several have found on either side like Kuntillet Ajrud and Borot Loz ... It is tantalizing to try to date Kuntillet Ajrud, to pinpoint in whose reign this religious center was established. The pottery and the form of the script suggests the end of the 9th to the beginning of the 8th centuries. (Did Yahweh Have a Consort, ... However, the period of Joash king of Israel (ca. 801-786 B.C.E.), who captured Amaziah king of Judah, broke down the wall of Jerusalem, and seized the treasures of the Jerusalem temple and palace (2 Kgs 14:1-16 = 2 Chr 25:1-24) seems especially well ... Although it is located in southern Sinai, the finds from the enclosure indicate strong cultural connections with the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The route and means of these connections are of great importance. Kuntillet Ajrud is located c. 50 km. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-fortresses-kuntillet-ajrud.htm
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195: Hebrew, Jewish, Yehuda, Bible coins of the Persian Empire
The King of Persia had appointed a "prince" or "governor" from among the returning Jews. The Bible gives us great details about three of the most famous Persian appointed governors of Judea, Sheshbazzar, Zerubbabel and Nehemiah. Five of the first eight ... the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak and the rest of their brothers the priests and the Levites, and all who came from the captivity to Jerusalem, began the work and appointed the Levites from twenty years and older to oversee the work of the house of the Lord. Then Jeshua with his sons and brothers stood united with Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of Judah and the sons of Henadad with their sons and brothers the Levites, to oversee the workmen in the temple of God. ... From all that has been said above, it can be concluded that the name "YHD" appearing on the coin applied both to the city and the province as a single complex. At that time, the large cities in the Land of Israel, such as Gaza, Ashdod, Ascalon, Dor, Megiddo, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/coins/Jesus-coins-of-the-bible-Persian-Empire-539-333BC.htm
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196: Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 ...
BAR 5:02, Mar/Apr 1979 (Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 AD) The new religious inscriptions from the Sinai The book of Kings describes a time during the 9th-7th centuries B.C. when the land was divided into two ... But since Palmer's day archaeologists have learned a great deal about pottery dating. After the 1967 Six-Day War we came to the site and by examining the sherds which lay strewn about we were able to detect Palmer's error easily and to date the site to Iron Age II or the Israelite period. This new date identified the site as the southernmost outpost of the Judean kingdom, and it became a prime candidate for excavation. A few years later I led the archaeological expedition to Kuntillet Ajrud on ... Incorporating tree branches in construction is well-known from various countries and was used over long periods. In 1 Kings 7:12, it is said that in the court of the Temple in Jerusalem there were "three courses of hewn stone ... and a course of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-did-yahweh-have-a-consort-kuntillet-ajrud-zeev-meshel-1979ad.htm
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197: Quattuordecim (XIV): Ezra Translated the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts ...
sources that Ezra produced a new set of Bible manuscripts: "Quattuordecim (XIV)" 5. Samaritan Chronicle Adler charges Ezra with corrupting the Torah 6. "Great Library of Nehemiah" 7. Ezra's Anti-Samaritan Variants in the Quattuordecim (XIV)" a. ... After Daniel surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar in 605 BC at the beginning of the 70 year captivity and after the destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC and after the decree of Cyrus to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple in 536 BC and after the decree ... We call it the "Quattuordecim" since 14 men did the translation work. It was still native Hebrew language not Aramaic language, he simply substituted the Aramaic alphabet for the Paleo-Hebrew letter for letter, sound for sound. When he was done, only ... Likewise in his days there lived in the land of Greece a wise philosopher named Hippocrates and also another wise man of the community of the children of Israel who were Keepers in the cities of Babylonia, named the wise Aaron. There was yet a third ... ...
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198: Official creed of the Shakers: Compendium (1859) Mother Ann Lee
... In the wilderness, the law of Brotherhood - love thy neighbor as thyself - was declared and enforced. Their property and food (manna) was "in common" for forty years. 3. In Canaan, "the land is mine, saith the Lord; ye are stewards." Six days the people might buy and sell, and trade and traffic, and see who should get and keep the most. The seventh day was the Lord's, a sabbath to be kept by each one ... her the foundation of man's loss, what it was, and wherein it consisted; and how the way of salvation could be discovered and effectually opened to mankind in the state they were then in, and how the great work of redemption was to be accomplished. 18. The ultimate fruit of the labor and suffering of soul that Ann passed through was to purify and fitly prepare her for becoming a temple in whom the same Christ Spirit that had made a first appearance to Jesus, at his baptism by John in the Jordan (the river of Judgment), at which time he received the anointing which constituted him ... ...
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199: "The Sensational speech of Bishop Joseph Georg Strossmayer in ...
... That which is true in the religious order is the same in civil and political matters: the Prefect of Rome is not more a prefect than one at Pisa; but civilly and politically he has a greater importance. "I have said that from the very first centuries the Patriarch of Rome aspired to the universal ... The same Hosius presided afterwards at the Council of Sardica, excluding the legates of Julius, Bishop of Rome. Scene 7: "Thou Art Peter" "I say no more, my venerable brethren; and I come now to speak of the great argument - which you mentioned before - to establish the primacy of the bishop of Rome by the rock (petra). If this were true, the dispute would be at an end; but our forefathers - and they ... You may protest against it or deny it, as you please, but I will prove it. Pope Victor (192) first approved of Montanism, and then condemned it. Marcellinus (296-303) was an idolater. He entered into the temple of Vesta, and offered incense to the goddess. You will say that it was an act of ... ...
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200: Wells, H.G.: Short History of the World
"The writer is of opinion that the Council of Nicaea, which forcibly crystallised the controversies of two centuries and formulated the creed upon which all the existing Christian churches are based, was one of the most disastrous and one of the least venerable of all religious gatherings. ... The systematic destruction by the orthodox of all heretical writings, had about it none of that quality of honest conviction which comes to those who have a real knowledge of God; it was a bawling down of dissentions that, left to work themselves out, would have spoiled good business. ... ... Speaking of the Crucifixion of Christ: "It was inevitable that simple believers should have tried to enhance the stark terrors of this tragedy, foolish stories of physical disturbances similar to those which had been invented to emphasize the conversion of Gautama. We are told, that a great darkness fell upon the earth, and that the veil of the temple was rent in twain; but - if indeed these things ... ...
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