In 37 CE‚ Josephus Ben Mattathias was born in Jerusalem. Josephus was a Jew‚ also known as a Hebrew. He was born into a hasmonaean lineage. He became a Pharisee at the age of 19. It is said that he was born a few years after the time of Jesus also during the reign of the Romans in the Jewish homeland. In his early age‚ Josephus was sent to Rome to ask about the priests that were held hostage. In the midst of his return he found out that the Jewish nation was beginning a revolution against the Romans
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spread amongst Western European nations‚ the religion has had its fair share of conflict. Most notable would be the Crusades. An in depth look at the motivation‚ conflicts‚ and outcomes of the Crusades can be perfectly associated with the History of Jerusalem‚ Siege of Constantinople‚ and letters from Pope Innocent III. The Crusaders began as a religious mission‚ originally for the reinstatement of Christian presence in the Holy Land. However‚ as time waged on and soldiers returned glorified and rich
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However‚ the words of the prophet fell on deaf ears. Finally‚ the great tragedy came which brought to Jerusalem and the Temple to ruin and the people to their exile. The tragedy eventually led some people to return to the ways of the Lord. CALL OF JEREMIAH (Jer. 1:4-10) Jeremiah was born in 650 B.C. from a priestly family in the village of Anathoth‚ three miles north of Jerusalem. In 628 B.C.‚ in the thirteenth year of King Josiah’s reign‚ he received his call from God. Jeremiah’s
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MASENO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC STUDIES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY UNIT; THE MIDDLE EAST IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIR; 307 SECTION A Research on Israel’s A.) Geographical Location B.) Population C.) Ethnic Composition D.) Historical Background E.) Level of Economic development F.) Nature of Government SECTION B Discuss the key factors contributing to the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict.
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These Babies Aren’t Just Cute You have to be one ugly Grinch not to just love little babies. Even the most hardened among us will find ourselves oozing forth some gooey emotions around these cuties. That’s basically how the Gospel of Luke opens‚ with a whole lot of hubbub over two babies—John and Jesus—who are cousins. In this case‚ the excitement is higher than usual because of some cool and supernatural circumstances surrounding their conceptions and births. An otherworldly messenger named Gabriel
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king in his place‚ and changed his name to Zedekiah." The appointment of Zedekiah as king over Judah mentioned in the preceding passage has also been found in records from Babylon known as the Babylonian Chronicles. The tablet records that after Jerusalem was captured by Nebuchadnezzar in March of 597 B.C.‚ “He installed a king of his own choosing.” (Zedekiah) The second Elnathan found in the Bible is Elnathan son of Achbor‚ who was a prince in king Jehoiakim’s household. He is mentioned in Jeremiah
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and controlled the Canaanite town of Jerusalem. 1050 BC : Philistines with there superior in military organization and using iron weapons‚ they severely defeated the Israelites about 1050 BC . 1000 BC : David‚ Israel’s great king‚ finally defeated the Philistines‚ and they eventually assimilated with the Canaanites . The unity of Israel and the feebleness of adjacent empires enabled David to establish a large independent state‚ with its capital at Jerusalem. 922 BC : Under David’s son and
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after Jesus’ alleged death. This is a staggering omission‚ and totally at odds with the picture given to us by the Gospels. Jesus’ Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem - Jesus’ tremendous popularity peaks out and then‚ completely inexplicably‚ immediately fizzles out‚ crashes and burns after his triumphant - albeit short-lived - entry into Jerusalem‚ when the whole town turns out for the miracle-working prophet from Nazareth (and then promptly turns on him without
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that the Messiah is yet to come. In the world there are about 13 million Jewish followers. Jews go to a synagogue to worship their ’Messiah.’ They also read the Torah‚ which is their Holy Book. Abraham founded Judaism in 1700 B.C.E. Jews consider Jerusalem a holy city because of the Wailing Wall is located there‚ (which is the last remnant of the second temple.) Finally‚ Jews believe that they are the ’Chosen People’ and that Israel is the ’Promise Land.’ On the other hand you have
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Paul the Apostle (Greek: Παῦλος Paulos; c. 5 – c. 67)‚ original name Saul of Tarsus (Greek: Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς Saulos Tarseus)‚ was an apostle (though not one of the Twelve Apostles) who taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world. He is generally considered one of the most important figures of the Apostolic Age. In the mid-30s to the mid-50s‚ he founded several churches in Asia Minor and Europe. Paul used his status as both a Jew and aRoman citizen to advantage in his ministry to both Jewish
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