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After 2,000 years in the mud and another 14 in a lab, the first-century B. C.-first-century A.D. fishing boat found in the Sea of Galilee has found its permanent home in an Israeli museum.
Ship Ahoist 2000
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As Desmond Stewart says referring to the first-century Isian mystic:
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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As Desmond Stewart says referring to the first-century Isian mystic:
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Jesus of Nazareth was a first-century Rabbi who taught about the need to care for our neighbour, the responsibility of loving the unlovable, and at times attacking the religious systems without and within.
George Elerick: The End Of Christianity George Elerick 2011
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In other words, in a first-century household across the Roman world, hear "father," think "mother," but understand "householder."
John Dominic Crossan: With Liberty And Justice For All: Why The Bible Promotes Equality John Dominic Crossan 2011
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Until the 1980s, scholars believed the oldest cookbook in the world was De re coquinaria “On the Subject of Cooking”, a collection of Roman recipes believed to be compiled in the late fourth or early fifth centuries but attributed to the first-century Roman gourmand Apicius.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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If, in that first-century world, you entered a small family farm and its courtyard house, how would you judge the householder?
John Dominic Crossan: With Liberty And Justice For All: Why The Bible Promotes Equality John Dominic Crossan 2011
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In other words, in a first-century household across the Roman world, hear "father," think "mother," but understand "householder."
John Dominic Crossan: With Liberty And Justice For All: Why The Bible Promotes Equality John Dominic Crossan 2011
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Think, for a moment, about the first-century world of Jesus and especially of that prayer which begins with, "Our Father in Heaven."
John Dominic Crossan: With Liberty And Justice For All: Why The Bible Promotes Equality John Dominic Crossan 2011
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Think, for a moment, about the first-century world of Jesus and especially of that prayer which begins with, "Our Father in Heaven."
John Dominic Crossan: With Liberty And Justice For All: Why The Bible Promotes Equality John Dominic Crossan 2011
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