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Group: alt.god · Group Profile · Search for Flavius m in alt.god
Author: Libertarius
Date: Jul 30, 2008 13:21
...to verify the truth of what he said. (Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVIII, Chap. III, par. 3) "German historian and archaeologist Hans Einsle writes that Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, Roman writers Suetonius and Pliny, and especially Roman historian Tacitus "all confirm the historicity of Jesus and the main facts of his life."" (quote taken from 1988 Watchtower, 7/15...
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Author: James
Date: Jul 30, 2008 13:15
... check them to verify the truth of what he said. (Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVIII, Chap. III, par. 3) "German historian and archaeologist Hans Einsle writes that Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, Roman writers Suetonius and Pliny, and especially Roman historian Tacitus "all confirm the historicity of Jesus and the main facts of his life."" (quote taken from 1988 Watchtower, 7/15, p....
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Author: J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae
Date: Jun 1, 2008 10:40
......), would probably take this a general principle, to always, even when discontent, act like we were content, until the act and the actor become ONE (my ol' theurgical routine, back when I was Flavius Claudius). Yes, it's obvious I've been having duality issues, but there might just be a reason for that which might in fact be bigger than any of us know. That is always a possibility, and ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Apr 5, 2008 23:56
...Roman policy mainly aimed to unite the conquered nations both politically and culturally, under Roman rule. It is, however, borne out by the example of Gabinius parting the Jewish nation into five conventions, reported by Flavius Josephus in Book I, 169-170 of The Wars of the Jews (De bello Judaico) [1]. Likewise, Strabo reports in Geography, 8.7.3 [2], that the Achaean League was gradually ...
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