Saturday, June 20, 2020

Revelation 17



I am perplexed as to why the Roman-Jewish Wars are missing from the bible. This event is so important to the ancient world that the omission from the bible makes absolutely no sense. 

This event is everything the disciples, Joseph of Arimetha and Nicodemus was waiting for. Simon said he was waiting for it in the beginning of Matthew and one of the reasons I believe the book of Revelation includes the War is because it makes no sense that its not there. 



How many Roman rulers were assassinated during the book of Acts?

Who murdered the emperors that ruled during the book of Acts and why are these events missing from the book of Acts?   

   The book of Acts was written somewhere around 69 CE/AD and covers a 35 year time period, according to my bible it begins in 33CE/AD and ends in 62 CE/AD, yet it omits the deaths and assassinations of the Roman Emperors, instead it focuses on the Acts of the Apostles. 

   The Jewish Roman wars began in 64CE/AD and the war had a major impact on Jerusalem and the entire region including Ethiopia. The temple of Jerusalem was also destroyed during this war but how would it impact the temple traditions and rituals? 

 

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