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... Judea where it originated but even in the capital - to which everything horrible or shameful finds its way and there enjoys its vogue . Of course Tacitus is not an ideal historian ; he is ' illib- eral ' , ' prejudiced ' , and ...
... Judea where it originated but even in the capital - to which everything horrible or shameful finds its way and there enjoys its vogue . Of course Tacitus is not an ideal historian ; he is ' illib- eral ' , ' prejudiced ' , and ...
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... Judea , ante- cedently probable as it may appear , thus has against it the earliest tradition we possess . One would suppose that a prophet , certainly the Prophet Jesus , would address him- self to ' all Israel ' and not exclusively to ...
... Judea , ante- cedently probable as it may appear , thus has against it the earliest tradition we possess . One would suppose that a prophet , certainly the Prophet Jesus , would address him- self to ' all Israel ' and not exclusively to ...
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... Judea , Idumea , and Samaria ; Antipas tetrarch of Galilee and Perea , Philip tetrarch of the districts to the north and east . Antipas and Philip ruled until 39 and 34 A.D. respectively ; but Archelaus was deposed and banished after ...
... Judea , Idumea , and Samaria ; Antipas tetrarch of Galilee and Perea , Philip tetrarch of the districts to the north and east . Antipas and Philip ruled until 39 and 34 A.D. respectively ; but Archelaus was deposed and banished after ...
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The Jesus of History I | 1 |
The Tradition behind the Gospels | 17 |
John the Baptizer | 33 |
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