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Why did many Christians allege Jews were to blame? In the Gospels, the first four ... the mid-second century or later, and not included in the New Testament, even claimed that Jesus’ crucifixion ...
One account, written in the mid-second century or later ... Herod Antipas, the Jewish ruler of Galilee – the region where Jesus grew up. Other texts from after the first few centuries A.D ...
The location of the miracle has been the subject of theological debate for centuries - but now archaeologists believe they ...
In the first century of our era there were many sects and schools in Jewish society ... They clearly are seen as the opponents of Jesus and "the bad guys." Who the Pharisees really were is ...
Archaeologists uncovered evidence at Khirbet Qana that may identify it as the true site of Jesus’ first miracle.
The first-century conflict was to a large extent an intra-Jewish conflict, for Jesus, his family and his earliest followers were Jews, deeply disappointed that their co-religionists did not accept ...
Why did many Christians allege Jews were to blame ... Pilate during the week of Passover. ‘Jesus Before Pilate, First Interview,’ by 19th-century painter James Tissot. Gandvik/Brooklyn ...
One account, written in the mid-second century or later ... Herod Antipas, the Jewish ruler of Galilee — the region where Jesus grew up. Other texts from after the first few centuries A.D ...
One account, written in the mid-second century or later ... Herod Antipas, the Jewish ruler of Galilee – the region where Jesus grew up. Other texts from after the first few centuries A.D ...