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or is it :hmmm:

I found one link that says 73 AD.

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Well, I’m going by “The Everything Bible Book” written by Fr. John Trigilio, Ph.D.,ThD., & Fr. Kenneth Brighenti,Ph.D.:

“The Zealots admired and emulated Mattathias, the first Maccabee, who led a revolt against foreign occupiers. The last bastion of Zealots was Masada, which fell to the Romans in A.D. 74, just three years after the Temple in Jerusalem had been destroyed.”
So is he wrong…is it a misprint???
 
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Annunciata:
Well, I’m going by “The Everything Bible Book” written by Fr. John Trigilio, Ph.D.,ThD., & Fr. Kenneth Brighenti,Ph.D.:

“The Zealots admired and emulated Mattathias, the first Maccabee, who led a revolt against foreign occupiers. The last bastion of Zealots was Masada, which fell to the Romans in A.D. 74, just three years after the Temple in Jerusalem had been destroyed.”
So is he wrong…is it a misprint???
What’s interesting is that I heard the temple fell in 70 A.D., consistenly. (That’s why I guessed the 72, but the Romans were slower than my guess)
 
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pnewton:
What’s interesting is that I heard the temple fell in 70 A.D., consistenly. (That’s why I guessed the 72, but the Romans were slower than my guess)
So do you agree that they are correct? We had some other trivia, I think it was from Envoy Mag. and when I researched it, the answer was a misprint…:cool:
 
According to John’s Gospel:
  1. Water to wine at Cana
  2. Healing the official’s son
  3. Healing the invalid who had been ill for 38 years
  4. Feeding the five thousand
 
Grace and Glory:
According to John’s Gospel:
  1. Water to wine at Cana
  2. Healing the official’s son
  3. Healing the invalid who had been ill for 38 years
  4. Feeding the five thousand
Sorry, I was looking for Matthew’s…:confused:
 
Matthew:
  1. Healing sick crowds of people (4:23-24)
  2. Healing a leper (8:1-4)
  3. Healing the centurion’s servant (8:5-13)
  4. Healing Peter’s mother-in-law (8:14-15)
 
Grace and Glory:
Matthew:
  1. Healing sick crowds of people (4:23-24)
  2. Healing a leper (8:1-4)
  3. Healing the centurion’s servant (8:5-13)
  4. Healing Peter’s mother-in-law (8:14-15)
Sorta…:cool: But what I’m looking for is in Matthew 8:16…
 
Grace and Glory:
Name the six cities of refuge.
  1. Kedesh - “holy place, sacred, consecrated.”
  2. Shechem - “strength, shoulder, burden.”
  3. Hereon - “united, joined together, communion.”
  4. Bezer - “cut off, fortification, inaccessible.”
  5. Ramoth - " exaltation, heights, heavenly."
  6. Golan - “circle, circuit, hedged or walled in.”
 
**Q.**Name the seven churches in Asia Minor that John is instructed to send messages to?
 
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**Q.**Name the seven churches in Asia Minor that John is instructed to send messages to?

Ephesus
Smyrna
Pergamum
Thyatira
Sardis
Philadelpia
Laodicia
 
Follow-up question:

Which was the only one Jesus had nothing good to say about and what was their problem?
 
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pnewton:
Follow-up question:

Which was the only one Jesus had nothing good to say about and what was their problem?
Laodicia
Because they were lukewarm?
 
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