
Between Jerusalem and Antioch - Australian eJournal of Theology
... persecuted and dispersed (8:1-4), and Philip carries the Christian message to Samaria (8:4-40). At this point in his story, describes how those who had been scattered following the death of Stephen carried the Christian message as far as Phoenicia , Cyprus and Syrian Antioch (11:19). In the ensuing ...
... persecuted and dispersed (8:1-4), and Philip carries the Christian message to Samaria (8:4-40). At this point in his story, describes how those who had been scattered following the death of Stephen carried the Christian message as far as Phoenicia , Cyprus and Syrian Antioch (11:19). In the ensuing ...
Jerusalem: the problems and responsibilities of sacred space
... Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Jerusalem, ordered his soldiers to bring standards sporting the bust of the divine emperor into the Holy City, there was an immediate outcry, even though the offending standards remained in the Fortress of Antonia and did not violate the Temple area itself. Thou ...
... Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Jerusalem, ordered his soldiers to bring standards sporting the bust of the divine emperor into the Holy City, there was an immediate outcry, even though the offending standards remained in the Fortress of Antonia and did not violate the Temple area itself. Thou ...
political staurologies
... of its message. From this perspective, searching for an answer as to the salvation meaning that Christ’s Cross presents for man, what the Cross says about God and His relation to man would be all considered irrelevant or even meet with complete rejection. A meaningful example of this tendency is a m ...
... of its message. From this perspective, searching for an answer as to the salvation meaning that Christ’s Cross presents for man, what the Cross says about God and His relation to man would be all considered irrelevant or even meet with complete rejection. A meaningful example of this tendency is a m ...
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... form a community upon their return to Rome. Romans indicates that a community existed in Rome before Paul’s arrival and that a member of that community was named Aristobulus, a name not uncommon in Hasmonean royal family ...
... form a community upon their return to Rome. Romans indicates that a community existed in Rome before Paul’s arrival and that a member of that community was named Aristobulus, a name not uncommon in Hasmonean royal family ...
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... form a community upon their return to Rome. Romans indicates that a community existed in Rome before Paul’s arrival and that a member of that community was named Aristobulus, a name not uncommon in Hasmonean royal family ...
... form a community upon their return to Rome. Romans indicates that a community existed in Rome before Paul’s arrival and that a member of that community was named Aristobulus, a name not uncommon in Hasmonean royal family ...
ANCIENT ISRAEL, RABBINIC JUDAISM, AND EARLY
... Mishnah, the oldest authoritative collection of Jewish oral law which reflects centuries of Jewish legal traditions, is compiled, edited, and given its final form in the 3rd century CE in Israel by Rabbi Yehudah ha-Nasi Midrash is a collection of verse by verse commentaries on the Hebrew Scriptures ...
... Mishnah, the oldest authoritative collection of Jewish oral law which reflects centuries of Jewish legal traditions, is compiled, edited, and given its final form in the 3rd century CE in Israel by Rabbi Yehudah ha-Nasi Midrash is a collection of verse by verse commentaries on the Hebrew Scriptures ...
Section 4: The Rise of Christianity I. Jesus of Nazareth All we know
... Jews that who accepted the teachings that Jesus was the messiah became the first Christians, or followers of Jesus Christ, from the Greek word for ‘the anointed one” The apostle Peter established Christianity in the city of Rome itself Paul was originally know as Saul helped to separate Christ ...
... Jews that who accepted the teachings that Jesus was the messiah became the first Christians, or followers of Jesus Christ, from the Greek word for ‘the anointed one” The apostle Peter established Christianity in the city of Rome itself Paul was originally know as Saul helped to separate Christ ...
The Birth of Christianity
... On the Sunday following his execution, some of his women followers discovered that HIS tomb was empty. Jesus then appeared to them, alive. His followers realised that God had raised Jesus from the dead. Execution ...
... On the Sunday following his execution, some of his women followers discovered that HIS tomb was empty. Jesus then appeared to them, alive. His followers realised that God had raised Jesus from the dead. Execution ...
Via Dolorosa

The Via Dolorosa (Latin: ""Way of Grief,"" ""Way of Sorrows,"" ""Way of Suffering"" or simply ""Painful Way""; Arabic: طريق الآلام) is a street within the Old City of Jerusalem, held to be the path that Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion. The winding route from the Antonia Fortress west to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre—a distance of about 600 metres (2,000 feet)—is a celebrated place of Christian pilgrimage. The current route has been established since the 18th century, replacing various earlier versions. It is today marked by nine Stations of the Cross; there have been fourteen stations since the late 15th century, with the remaining five stations being inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.