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Series: Post-Jerusalem Judaism - Though the Jews had been conquered and devastated from 66-73 A.D., they were not yet totally banned from setting foot in the remains of Jerusalem. About ten years after the destruction of Jerusalem, Gamaliel took charge of the newly organized Sanhedrin in... Read More
We have two conferences coming in the next month. The first is in Leslie, Arkansas on Sept. 14-16. It begins Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. on Sept. 14, and will go three full days until Sunday evening, Sept. 16. Directions: Leslie is a small town north of L... Read More
Series: Post-Jerusalem Judaism - When the temple was destroyed, Judaism had to choose between dissolution and change. The cessation of the daily sacrifice of burnt offerings (for lack of animals during the siege) dealt a huge blow to the religion itself. Dissolution is acceptable only to... Read More
The main problem facing the first-century Church was how to relate to Judaism (if at all). James and Paul often appear in opposition to each other, but in reality they both believed Christianity to be the continuance of the biblical belief system... Read More
Series: Fall of Jerusalem - Titus, the Roman general who destroyed Jerusalem, did not intend to destroy the temple, but in the ravages of war, things do not always go as planned. Fire broke out and became impossible to quench because of the situation. The fire became so intense that... Read More
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