IMPORTANT NOTE: In 70 AD, Roman Emperor Titus invaded Jerusalem and the 'Seige of Jerusalem' resulted in the death of 1,100,000 Jews.
The Gospel Of Jesus, if such a Text ever existed, may have been destroyed at the 'Seige of Jerusalem', along with other invaluable manuscripts and writings.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In 70 AD, Roman Emperor Titus invaded Jerusalem and the 'Seige of Jerusalem' resulted in the death of 1,100,000 Jews.
The Gospel Of Jesus, if such a Text ever existed, may have been destroyed at the 'Seige of Jerusalem', along with other invaluable manuscripts and writings.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In 70 AD, Roman Emperor Titus invaded Jerusalem and the 'Seige of Jerusalem' resulted in the death of 1,100,000 Jews.
The Gospel Of Jesus, if such a Text ever existed, may have been destroyed at the 'Seige of Jerusalem', along with other invaluable manuscripts and writings.
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Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East. It is located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of
Paul's new doctrine met with disapproval from the Jewish-Christians of the Jerusalem Church led by James, who regarded the substitution of Jesus' atoning death for the observance of the Torah as a lapse into paganism.
Paul was duly summoned to Jerusalem by the leaders James, Peter and John to explain his doctrine in 50 AD.