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  • ...and the writings were canonized shortly after the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70. In the mid to late first century AD, at about the same time that the Jews canonized Jewish Scripture (the curre
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  • ...ons on this subject has been advanced from the earliest times. From around AD 400 to 1600, the author was traditionally considered to be Paul. However, t ...he Pauline ideas contained within the epistle. He was also proposed early (AD 300) as a possible author. The second leading candidate is [[Apollos]], fir
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  • ...ng Christian apologies of notable size. He lived from around 100 AD to 165 AD. ...us when Rusticus was prefect of the city (between [[162 AD|162]] and [[168 AD|168]]).
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  • ...r, most Muslims claim that the Bible was corrupted during the 11th century AD ever since the Quran was revealed. ...-old in 610 AD and he kept receiving scripture until his death in June 632 AD.
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  • ...to the church and later the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in [[AD 70]], Christianity and Judaism increasingly parted ways.
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  • ...ianity became accepted by the ruling classes especially in the 4th century AD, when the Roman Emperor [[Constantine I]] converted to Christianity. ...er.com/list/celebrities-who-are-christians/celebrity-lists?page=4 List of 70+ Celebrities Who Are Christians]
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  • ...of Caesarea|Eusebius]] ''Ecclesiastical History'' iv. 20; [[Jerome]] ''Ep. ad Algas. quaest.'' 6), succeeded [[Eros of Antioch|Eros]] c. [[169]], and was ...studying the Holy Scriptures, especially the prophetical books (''Apologia ad Autolycum'' i. 14, ii. 24). He makes no reference to his office in his exis
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  • ...s not to be considered literally is apparent by Luther’s use of argumentum ad absurdum: do people really commit fornication and murder a thousand times a ...of imperatives into subjunctives, suppositions, exaggerations, reductions ad absurdum, will never make the imperative mood read otherwise than as a clea
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