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AD 62 King Agrippa would release Paul if not for his appeal to Caesar. The voyage is difficult. They reach Rome (with Luke) and for two years, though a prisoner, Paul witnesses to Caesar’s household and to all who visit him. In AD 63 James is executed in Jerusalem.
Note: In AD 63 James, the brother of Jesus and the first leader of the Church in Jerusalem, was stoned to death at the instigation of the high priest Ananus, according to Josephus. Ananus was a bold and headstrong man who, soon after the death of procurator Festus and before his replacement had arrived, took the opportunity at the lack of a Roman ruler to call the Sanhedrin together to decide James’ execution. Ananus accused James of transgressing the law.
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In the beginning was the Word … but what came next? This plan is for anyone who wants a better understanding of the Bible. It provides a chronological reading program that endeavors to place all biblical passages in thei...
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