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1: Ancient Synagogue Apamea, Laodicea, Pergamus, Adramyttium Marcus ...
Speech of M. T. Cicero in defence of Lucius Valerius Flaccus, 59 BC. 3. "The Roman connection has been suggested by Clermont-Ganneau ("Decouverte," 196-97) on the basis of: (I) gens Vettia or Vectia being associated with that city, and (2) a person by the name of Vettienus mentioned by Cicero. This suggestion has been accepted by some (e.g., Schwabe, "Greek Inscriptions," 363-64)" (The Ancient Synagogue, Lee Levine, footnote 51, p57, 1999 AD) 4. Stealing Jewish gold from Synagogues: "The next thing is that charge [stealing] about the Jewish gold. ... As gold, under pretence of being given to the Jews, was accustomed every year to be exported ... There was a hundredweight of gold, more or less openly seized at Apamea, and weighed out in the forum at the feet of the praetor, by Sextus Caesius, a Roman knight, a most ... though he was a conqueror, touched nothing which was in that temple." [68] In the first place, he acted wisely, as he did in many other instances, in leaving no room for ... ...
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2: Freewill Weekly Collections for Benevolence In Synagogues: First ...
He knew also that they were in the habit of contributing sacred sums of money from their first fruits and sending them to Jerusalem by the hands ... Synagogue treasuries destined for Jerusalem Temple violating asylum status: 1. Notice in the ancient literary sources quoted below that the treasuries stored inside synagogues were targets of thieves. 2. Notice also that it was considered to be a breech of the Asylum status granted to every synaogogue. a. "The next thing is that charge [stealing] about the Jewish gold. ... As gold, under pretence of being given to the Jews, was accustomed every year to be exported out of Italy and all the provinces to Jerusalem, Flaccus issued an edict ... out in the forum at the feet of the praetor, by Sextus Caesius, a Roman knight, a most excellent and upright man; twenty pounds weight or a little ... the lieutenant, and a small quantity at Pergamus." (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-54 BC, For Flaccus 28, Speech of M. T. Cicero in defence of ... ...
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3: Ancient Synagogues: 24 New Testament Synagogues
Life 86 Nazareth Luke 4:16-30 Capernaum John 6:59, Excavation Pergamum Rev 2:12; Cicero Flaccus 28 Corinth Acts 18:4-11 Philadelphia Revelation 3:7-13 Cyrene Mark 15:21; ... day of the week, adopting the same basic pattern of synagogue worship they were familiar as Jews before converting to Jesus Christ as their risen savior from their sins. c. After Paul's conversion during his three missionary journeys, Paul began worshipping with the Jews in the synagogues until they expelled him. 8. Most first century Christian churches were populated from the "cream of the spiritual crop" of Jewish believers who faithfully worshipped God every Sabbath. a. ... Cicero: i. "The next thing is that charge [stealing] about the Jewish gold. ... As gold, under pretence of being given to the Jews, was accustomed every year to be ... There was a hundredweight of gold, more or less openly seized at Apamea, and weighed out in the forum at the feet of the praetor, by Sextus Caesius, a Roman knight, a most ... ...
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4: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... locust/scorpion represents the catapult. "Scorpion" was the common name used in the first century for the Roman catapult. ... Every synagogue used a songbook called "The Songs of Sabbath Sacrifice" that used the number 7 to the point of obsession. It was a collection of 13 songs, sung acapella, (because instrumental music was banned in synagogues), consecutively in a 13-week cycle. The outstanding feature of its use of the number 7 was as familiar to every first century ... So, when Revelation was structured around the number 7, Revelation had the "feel" of "Jewish literature" that the Jews in Jerusalem would be familiar ... 17 talents of synagogue gold destined for the Jerusalem Temple collected from weekly freewill offerings on the Sabbath. ... DECREE: Jewish freedom to self-determination of Jewish worship: i. "Caius Norbanus Flaccus, proconsul, to the governors of ... and a small quantity at Pergamus." (Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-54 BC, For Flaccus 28, Speech of M. T. Cicero in ... ...
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5: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Titus Flavius Josephus (Joseph ...
to known synagogues. 2. Josephus provides details of synagogue worship and organization. 3. Josephus records a series of imperial decrees dating back to authorities is 76 BC and Julius Caesar and Tiberias Caesar. 4. "Synagogues were viewed as collegia by Roman authorities in the first ... B.C.E., during the First Triumvirate, collegia were permitted again, and that in 56 B.C.E. the Senate again dissolved political clubs, a specific class of collegia. ... The character of the period emerges clearly from Cicero's defence of Flaccus: (Flac. 66-69)" (Building Jewish in the Roman East, Peter Richardson, p114, 2004 AD) B. SUMMARY LIST of Imperial Roman decrees ... Jump to detailed Josephus quotes of Synagogue worship at the time of Jesus 1. Asylum Sanctuary: "no go zones": Josephus, Wars of the Jews 7.44 2. Weekly Sabbath ... crown polished, of three rows, one above another; out of which arose a cup of gold, which resembled the herb which we call Saccharus: but those Greeks that are ... ...
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6: Origin of Synagogues: 10 Reasons why Synagogues began in Alexandria ...
The first synagogue was the great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria and spread throughout the world as the Septuagint was distributed. The global distribution of the Septuagint was the engine that spawned the birth of Synagogues as a part of God's eternal plan to create a bridge between temple worship and the Christian Church. Introduction: 1. Although Ptolemy II wanted the Jewish scriptures translated into Greek in 282 BC for his father's (Ptolemy I) famous Library of Alexandra, the local Jews quickly made copies and started to gather to read the "Bible ... Egyptian religious cults into the life of the community." (The Cambridge History of Judaism: The early Roman period, Volume 3, p1028, 1999 AD) c. ... Jewish-Greek tension erupted in A.D. 38, when the Greeks destroyed synagogues or put up images of Gaius inside them. Flaccus, the Roman governor, ... worth twenty-five talents of gold, with a wooden platform in the middle. [E] "The minister of the synagogue stands on it, with flags in his hand. ... ...
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7: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Philo of Alexandria: 38 AD
... Animals Have Reason (Anim) 27, Philo speaks of the celebrations in various places given by Germanicus Iulius Caesar, probably in A.D. 12, when he entered on his first term of consulship. ... He served on a delegation for Roman Emperor Caligula in AD 40, seeking to end discrimination against the Jews in Alexandria (Philo, "On the Embassy to Gaius," in Yonge, trans.; all ... AD Caligula sets up statues of himself in all the Jews holy places including synagogues and the Jerusalem temple. 5. 41 AD Caligula is assassinated and Claudius replaces him as Caesar. ... A. 38 AD: Introductory comments to Philo: 1. The actions of Flaccus, prefect of Egypt in 38 AD: a. Flaccus incited riots against the Jews b. Flaccus removed long held Jewish rights of Synagogue sanctuary status c. Flaccus set up statues of ... There were seventy-one golden chairs therein, corresponding to the seventy-one elders, and each of the chairs was worth twenty-five myriad talents of gold. In the centre was a wooden dais, ... ...
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8: Coins of the Maccabean Hasmonean Era 166-37 BC. Messianic Star ...
... Herod executes Hycranus II after inviting him to Jerusalem: 30 BC Judah under Roman control when Herod kills last Hasmonean: ... This is the coin Jesus referenced in the story of the widow who put "two small copper coins" into the Jewish treasury. (Mark ... the Greek Tanakh (Septuagint) was distributed in every synagogue around the world and inside Judea. He did this, unaware it was God's plan in preparation for Jesus Christ and the mass conversion of the Jews to Christianity around the world through the Greek LXX bible and synagogues, each of which had a "Christian maker" known as a Mikveh. ... At first glance it appears to be simply a reduced weight version, and inscription error of No. 1150. Yet, Meshorer suggests that if ... the bowls, the golden censers, the curtain, the crowns, and the gold decoration on the front of the temple; he stripped it all off. ... olympiad, when Caius Antonius and Marcus Tullius Cicero were consuls, and the enemy then fell upon them, and cut the ... ...
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9: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... No evidence to the contrary is allowed. It's like watching the black knight in the British comedy, "Monte Python and the Holy Grail." Both ... Recall that Jesus read Scriptures about Himself from Aramaic scrolls in the synagogue. By the time of Christ, both the Ancient and Modern Hebrew ... How would a Christian theologian develop a belief model that would justify requiring Christians to keep the Jewish Sabbath when Adam and Eve, ... One of his theories was that the Church at Rome "changed it" between 100-140 CE because it feared that the Roman Empire's persecution of Jews would be extended to Christians because of the SUPPOSED common link of the Sabbath. (The first pope was seated about the year ... The scrolls were written in Aramaic, and the rabbis read the Scriptures to the people in Aramaic in the synagogues. Benner clearly does not say ... EGW wrote a letter to Joseph Bates April 7,1847 the following. "In the holiest I saw an ark; on the top and sides of it was purest gold. On each ... ...
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10: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Tosefta 250 AD
The Alexandria Synagogue of 40 AD Destroyed by Hadrian in 117 AD Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources Early collection of Jewish law and lore Companion to the Mishnah Tosephta, Tosepta 250 AD "Out of Egypt did I call my Son" Moses, Jesus, the church via Synagogues that began in Egypt in 280 BC The photo above of the ancient parchment is from Cambridge Taylor-Schechter Tosefta Geniza Fragment T-S E1.137 - Temurah 4:12-Meilah 1:8 The first and greatest synagogue in the world at ... There were seventy-one golden chairs therein, corresponding to the seventy-one elders, and each of the chairs was worth twenty-five myriad talents of gold. In the centre ... A. Philo Dates the origin of synagogues to 262 BC through the Alexandrian persecution of Jews in 38 AD: See: Philo 38 AD For many more details on the Great Basilica ... 132-139, Alexandria, 41-45 AD: "(132) But as the governor of the country [Flaccus], who by himself could, if he had chosen to do so, have put down the violence of ... ...
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11: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jews persecuting Christians ...
Justin Martyr of Rome 150 AD Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources Jews Persecuting Christians Jewish corruption of the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint, LXX) Patristic Apostolic Church Father Justin Martyr said: · "Jews dishonor and curse Christians in your synagogues" · "All the house of Israel are uncircumcised in their hearts" · "Christ is King of Israel, and Christians are the ... Just as Muslims today openly preach hatred and destruction of Jews in their mosques, so too the ancient Jews openly preached the identical hatred and destruction to Christians in the first century AD. ... The finds inside the cave included cross-shaped pendants, candlestick lamps, and about 130 coins, the latest of which was a gold issue of emperor Phocas (602-610 c.E.). These findings clearly associate ... Judaism was facing a crisis of biblical proportions (literally) during the second century of the Christian era. The gospel of Messiah Jesus was spreading like wildfire across the Roman world, the ... ...
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12: The Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria Destroyed by Hadrian ...
Moses, Jesus, the church via Synagogues that began in Egypt in 280 BC A. Philo Dates the origin of synagogues to 262 BC through the Alexandrian persecution of Jews in 38 AD: See: Philo 38 AD For many more details on the Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria 380 BC - 177 AD 1. Its size and architectural wealth are evidence of a long and important history and pre-eminence as the first synagogue every founded. a. Philo said this ... Synagogues followed the distribution of the Septuagint throughout the diaspora Jewish community. d. The earliest inscriptions are in Egypt. e. The most number of inscriptions of any city ... Embassy/Legat. 132-139, Alexandria, 41-45 AD: "(132) But as the governor of the country [Flaccus], who by himself could, if he had chosen to do so, have put down the violence of the ... There were seventy-one golden chairs therein, corresponding to the seventy-one elders, and each of the chairs was worth twenty-five myriad talents of gold. In the centre was a wooden ... ...
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13: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Herodium 66 AD
First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Herodium 66 AD Archeological Excavations of Oldest Synagogues in the world Herodium 66 AD Click photos for high resolution Introduction: 1. Defeat of Jewish Rebels a. In 66 AD the zealots captures Herodium and converted the triclinium (dining hall) into a synagogue. b. The rebels built make shift ... No Common Meals In Synagogues 24. Sermon Topics in Synagogues: How Christians used the Tanakh to convert Jews 25. Singing in Synagogues: Non-Instrumental Acapella Responsive Singing 26. Benevolence Money: Freewill ... in their attempts, for sometimes they were beaten, and ran away. 2. (288) In the meantime Ventidius, the Roman general, was sent out of Syria, to restrain the incursions of the Parthians; and after he had done that, he ... himself, whereby nobody went away but in a wealthy condition. (357) Hereupon Sossius dedicated a crown of gold to God, and then went away from Jerusalem, leading Antigonus away in bonds to Antony; then did the ax bring ... ...
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14: Origin of Ancient synagogues: Architectural prototype of the ...
Ancient Synagogue Museum From Temple to Synagogue to Church The Jewish Synagogue was the prototype of the Christian church in worship and function God's Eternal plan: ... Author's Preface and Introduction: The very first Synagogue on earth was the "Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria (Egypt: 280 BC - 117 AD) referenced by Philo in 38 AD, which the Jerusalem Talmud in 400 AD says Hadrian destroyed in 117 AD. Synagogues originated in 280 BC at Alexandria, Egypt as a direct ... Indeed most Jews are unaware that Mosaic Judaism (1446 BC - 70 AD) went irrevocably extinct with the destruction of Herod's temple. Jewish weekly sabbath day synagogue ... City SOD Excavation Inscription Literary 1 Adramyttium 59 BC Cicero 59 BC 2 Alexandria 262 BC Alexandria 3 AD Gabbary 37 BC Hadra 200 BC Josephus 20 BC Philo 38 AD ... This translator was a gentile by birth and came from Sinope, a Roman colony in Pontus. Epiphanius provides more details about his life.9 He lived during the reign of the ... ...
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15: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Delos, Greece 250 BC
First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Delos, Greece 250 BC Archeological Excavations of Oldest Synagogues in the world Delos Greece 250 BC Click on photos for high resolution Introduction: 1. The two inscriptions, the absence of a mikveh and a lack of columns are evidence this is a Samaritan not Judean Synagogue. 2. The lack of columns at the Samaritan synagogue proves columns in Jewish synagogues was connected with ... woman said to him, "How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me, a woman of Samaria?" (Jews do not share things in common with Samaritans.) Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of ... A cistern beneath the floor of the middle room contained lamps with many pagan motifs on the depressed discus of each. These attest to the Roman context in which the synagogue operated. The ... Delos 1 image: "The Israelites on Delos who make first fruit offerings to the temple on Mt. Gerizim, crown with a gold crown Sarapion, son of Jason, of Knossos for his benefactions toward ... ...
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16: Synagogue Basilica and Byzantine Church Octagonal Architecture
Synagogue Basilica and Byzantine Church Octagonal Architecture Architectural Similarities between Ancient Synagogues and the Church Christians borrowed from Jewish synagogues, not the other way around. Standardized Architectural Synagogue Signature Typology Synagogue ... OCTAGONAL AND BASILICA BYZANTINE CHURCH ARCHITECTURE Post 300 AD: Byzantine church building architecture: Octagonal vs. Basilica 1. The first formal church buildings were ... the seventy-one elders, each one worth twenty-five talents of gold, with a wooden platform in the middle. [E] "The minister of the synagogue stands on it, with flags in his hand. ... Sukk. 5:1, I.5.A-H, describing the second temple synagogue in Alexandria, 400 AD) c. "The word "basilica" is regularly used of churches and synagogues. The Roman basilica was a ... Sometimes there was an apse or a pro-jection, used as a "tribunal," on one end or one side (later, sometimes at both ends). Christians and Jews adapted this shape for their ... ...
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17: The transition from Temple to Synagogue to church: God's eternal ...
church to provide a "certified" translation of the entire Tanakh in Greek. 5. The Egyptian-origin Jewish Synagogues (proseuche- "place of prayer") in 280 BC a part of God's master plan for the Christian church ... But Saul began ravaging the church, entering house after house, and dragging off men and women, he would put them in prison." (Acts 8:1-3) b. During this early period, Christians began using Synagogues on the first day of the week, adopting the same basic pattern of synagogue worship they were familiar as Jews before converting to ... There was a modern Roman roadway system for easy travel of evangelists. b. The Hebrew scriptures translated into Greek in all the Synagogues around the world. c. This laid the foundation for the first century church to ... out of the mountain without hands and that it crushed the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver and the gold, the great God has made known to the king what will take place in the future; so the dream is true and its ... ...
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18: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jerusalem (Palestinian) Talmud ...
Jerusalem (Palestinian) Talmud Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources Non-Biblical, Non-Mosaic Jewish Law 400 AD "It was for freedom that Christ set us free; ... And if a blind man guides a blind man, both will fall into a pit."" (Matthew 15:12-14) The first and greatest synagogue in the world at Alexandria Egypt ... golden thrones set up there, one for each of the seventy-one elders, each one worth twenty-five talents of gold, with a wooden platform in the middle. [E] "The minister of the synagogue stands on it, with flags in his hand. ... Sukk. 5:1, I.5.A-H, describing the second temple synagogue in Alexandria, 400 AD) 480 synagogues in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus: "'The house of the ... with impure hands, that is, unwashed. (For the Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat unless they carefully wash their hands, thus observing the ... Alexandria, 41-45 AD: "(132) But as the governor of the country [Flaccus], who by himself could, if he had chosen to do so, have put down the ... ...
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19: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Jerusalem 18 BC
... The archisynagogos was very influential in the Jewish community. The title was sometimes inherited, being passed on from father to son, probably in important priestly families, and perhaps for life (see ... Some archisynagogoi donated entire synagogue buildings or parts of them, as well as architectural decorations etc. Inscriptions mentioning archisynagogoi on epitaphs are found at several sites in the Roman Empire, for example, at Aegina, Apamea, Ostia, and Hammam-Lif. Thirty-two inscriptions mentioning 40 archisynagogoi are dated to the first to sixth centuries CE. " (Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current Research, Rachel Hachlili, p19, 2013 AD) B. Inscription footnotes: 1. Roman name: Jews enslaved in 63 BC by Pompey Tacitus, An. 2.85 were ... has been suggested by Clermont-Ganneau ("Decouverte," 196-97) on the basis of: (I) gens Vettia or Vectia being associated with that city, and (2) a person by the name of Vettienus mentioned by Cicero. ... ...
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20: The Septuagint, LXX, origin, textual transmission 282 BC
... in 280 BC spawned by the Septuagint 250 BC: Samaritans build synagogue at Delos whose patrons sent gold to support Mt. Gerizim temple. 170 BC: Book of Jubilees is written. 150 BC: Septuagint Completed (Gen - Malachi): All Old Testament books 9Tanakh) fully translation into Greek by 150 BC 150 BC: All synagogue worship services in Greek: The Septuagint was the "KJV" of first century synagogues and churches 111 BC: John Hycranus 1st destroys Samaritan temple on Mt. Gerizim. 100 BC: Greek Dead Sea Scrolls of the Tanakh: ... years after Solomon's temple) 36 AD: Christians quoted the Septuagint: 300 Old Testament quotes in the New Testament 66 AD: First Jewish war begins: Mass suicide of 5000 Jews at Gamla who jump over cliffs instead of surrendering to Romans. 67 AD: 11,600 Samaritans killed by Romans on Mt. Gerizim in July. 67 AD: Rebel leader Josephus cheats mass suicide of his 40 Jewish troops at Yodfat, is captured, becomes Roman Historian. 69 AD: Romans capture Ephraim (Kh. ... ...
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21: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
We do know that Josephus made several mistakes. Converting Josephus' dating to Julian Calendar A. Ancient Jewish, Roman Calendar month names: Month Julian Common ... Both Nebuchadnezzar and Titus burned the Jerusalem Temple on the exact same day of the year: 10th Av. 8. Modern Jewish Rabbis and Jewish Scholars generally reject Josephus as a corrupted fabrication of Christians and date the burning of the temple to Av 9, one day earlier than Josephus. Of course even Josephus noted that the Jews of the first ... local Greeks in Caesarea who were deliberately hindering access to the Jewish synagogue by constructing new buildings within a few feet of the synagogue entrance. ... Seventeen days after Passover (Friday, 16th May AD 66) Florus arrives in Caesarea and the Jews offer him a bribe of 8 talents (likely of gold) to issue a stop ... It features the unique "Heart Shaped" double columns found in many of the Galilean synagogues that surely would be familiar with. 18. July-Aug AD 67. Josephus ... ...
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22: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
We do know that Josephus made several mistakes. 4 Converting Josephus' dating to Julian Calendar A. Ancient Jewish, Roman Calendar month names: Month Julian ... the year: 10 th Av. 8. Modern Jewish Rabbis and Jewish Scholars generally reject Josephus as a corrupted fabrication of Christians and date the burning of the temple to Av 9, one day earlier than Josephus. Of course even Josephus noted 5 that the Jews of the first century were "creeped out" that the 10 th Av was the exact same day of the ... local Greeks in Caesarea who were deliberately hindering access to the Jewish synagogue by constructing new buildings within a few feet of the synagogue entrance. ... Seventeen days after Passover (Friday, 16th May AD 66) Florus arrives in Caesarea and the Jews offer him a bribe of 8 talents (likely of gold) to issue a stop ... It features the unique "Heart Shaped" double columns found in many of the Galilean synagogues that surely 19 would be familiar with. 18. July-Aug AD 67. Josephus ... ...
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23: Synagogue prototype master summary chart and introduction: The ...
Inward devotion of Torah study & prayer Inward devotion of Bible study & prayer Physical "no go zones" for common Jews in building Yes No Not until the 4th ... Christians are the freestanding columns and the church is the pillar of truth. 1 Tim 3:15; Rev 3:12. The first church buildings had columns. Refugee sanctuary ... Introduction: A. Five identifying features of New Testament Church and pre-70 AD Synagogues 1. Name: a. Temple b. Synagogue c. Church d. House 2. Organization: a. Independent b. Autonomous c. ... same. 2. Modern Rabbinic Judaism is as foreign from Biblical mosaic temple worship as the Roman Catholic church is foreign from New Testament Christianity. a. ... of the Bible, in functional practice it is absolutely true. 3. Current Jewish law is centrally embodied (but no exclusively) in the Babylonian Talmud ... The church Baptistry followed the pattern that every synagogue had a mikveh. G. Snapshot of synagogue worship liturgy: 39 AD 1. The decree of Flaccus in 39 AD ... ...
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24: Synagogue Perimeter Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ: ...
Synagogue seating emphasized equality of each attendee as opposed to the Temple clergy/laity distinction and separation. b. Synagogue benches were inward focused ... This layout of the hall functioned as a kind of theater in the round; all those sitting on the benches could watch and participate. " (Ancient Synagogues - ... no liturgical foci. and no distracting visual decoration." (Building Jewish in the Roman East, Peter Richardson, p131, 2004 AD) 3. People of the same working trade ... a woman named Tation, "having erected the assembly hall [oricos] and the enclosure of the open courtyard with her own funds, gave them as a gift to the Jews." ... The best seats would be near the entrance where no column hindered a full view of proceedings. Very much like first class on an airplane is closest to the door. ... For if a man comes into your assembly [synagogue] with a gold ring and dressed in fine clothes, and there also comes in a poor man in dirty clothes, and you pay ... ...
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25: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Capernaum 30 AD
For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw, each man's ... paralyzed servant: Mt 8:5-13; Lk 7:1-10 (notice He had "built our synagogue" and the Jews interceded) 4. Inside Synagogue: Jesus is Manna that came out of heaven: John 6:24-71 5. ... was erected above an earlier first-century basalt synagogue, somewhat similar in plan to both the later Capernaum synagogue and the other Second Temple period synagogues. Corbo (1982:Photos 1, 2, 5, 8, 10) maintains that the basalt wall belonged to the first-century synagogue, whereas Loffreda ascribes it to a level between the first-century pavement and the Late Roman synagogue (Loffreda 1992:826). ... synagogue at Capernaum that Jesus preached in. a. God said it. I BELIEVE IT. THAT SETTLES IT. 4. See also: First Century Jewish Messianic Expectation: As witnessed in the Dead Sea scrolls. ... ...
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26: Four Hebrew Scripts: Mosaic, Hieroglyphic, Paleo, Aramaic, square ...
... The Jews outside Judea spoke Greek only. The only group using true Hebrew in the first century AD were the Jerusalem temple elites (high priest and Sadducees). Their public religious services were not understood by the masses the same way Catholic Latin mass in the USA is. The people watch the ritual but have no idea what the Jewish High priests are saying. With the birth of Synagogues in 280 BC, which used the Greek Tanakh (Septuagint), the heart of the masses moved to synagogue worship to meet their spiritual needs of worship. Just as first Hebrew alphabet prepared the way for the written law ... Then Pharaoh took off his signet ring from his hand and put it on Joseph's hand, and clothed him in garments of fine linen and put the gold necklace around his neck. He had him ride in his ... BCE, used throughout the Neo-Babylonian and Persian Empires), Middle Aramaic (c. 200 BCE-250 CE, during the Hellenistic and Roman periods), Classical Aramaic (c. 200-1200 CE), Modern Aramaic. ... ...
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27: Ark of the Scrolls Niche, Torah Shrine: Prototype of the Church ...
... The design of an ark with arched roof, open doors, and scrolls is treated more elaborately on gold glasses than on catacomb tombstones, which are usually simple, incised rendi-tions. The ark on the gold ... The church Apse as an echo of the Ark of the Scrolls in the Jewish Synagogue. b. The earliest synagogues had only one Ark of the scrolls. Later synagogues two "Ark of the scrolls" as seen in the Sardi Synagogue. This overlaps into the ... Perhaps they stored the elements of communion (body and blood of Christ) in these apses. c. It is important to remember that new Jews or Christians would emulate pagan or secular structures. d. While the triple apse church appears to be an adaption from secular roman architecture, the original inspiration was the architectural feature of ... Origin: Synagogues originated at Alexandria Egypt in 280 BC spawned by the Septuagint Jesus the Messiah of the Tanakh: 1. First Century Jewish Messianic Expectation: As witnessed in the Dead Sea scrolls. 2. ... ...
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28: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... got together, other than for a "missionary" trip to the local synagogue to witness to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ, the record always mentions that they met on the first day of the week. ... The Wikipedia article, "Persecution of Early Christians During the Roman Empire," sums things up this way: PERSECUTION UNDER DOMITIAN According to many historians, Jews and Christians were heavily ... Now, for comparison, let us review the Roman Empire's Jewish persecutions (Wikipedia article, "First Jewish-Roman War: The first Jewish-Roman War (66-73), sometimes called The Great Revolt (Hebrew: המרד ... Many such converts may have been attending the Jewish synagogues where Paul had preached and might have a degree of familiarity with the Sabbath concept already. However, other Gentile converts ... And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them. Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up ... ...
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29: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Wadi Sdeir (cave of David at Engedi) d. Nahal Hever: Bar Kokhba Revolt Refuge Cave (132-135 AD) e. Nahal Se'elim f. Masada: First Jewish War (66-74 AD) g. Wadi Daliyeh is considered a ... and was even used in Israel, which remained part of the Greek and the Hellenized Roman world. This is not so difficult to understand when one considers how many Greek-speaking Jews came to Jerusalem for the religious festivals, and even returned to live in their ... Its horns shall be of one piece with it. 35d And you shall overlay its top, its sides all around, and its horns with pure gold. 35e And you shall make for it a molding of gold ... The Greek translation scroll of the 12 minor prophets found in the cave at Nahal Hever date to about 50 BC. d. "When we come closer to the synagogue environment, we find texts ... They love to have the place of honor at banquets and the best seats in the synagogues, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, and to have people call them rabbi. But ... ...
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30: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Wadi Sdeir (cave of David at Engedi) d. Nahal Hever: Bar Kokhba Revolt Refuge Cave (132-135 AD) e. Nahal Se'elim f. Masada: First Jewish War (66-74 AD) g. Wadi Daliyeh is considered a ... and was even used in Israel, which remained part of the Greek and the Hellenized Roman world. This is not so difficult to understand when one considers how many Greek-speaking Jews came to Jerusalem for the religious festivals, and even returned to live in their ... Its horns shall be of one piece with it. 35d And you shall overlay its top, its sides all around, and its horns with pure gold. 35e And you shall make for it a molding of gold ... The Greek translation scroll of the 12 minor prophets found in the cave at Nahal Hever date to about 50 BC. d. "When we come closer to the synagogue environment, we find texts ... They love to have the place of honor at banquets and the best seats in the synagogues, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, and to have people call them rabbi. But ... ...
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31: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... However, the Seder Olam Rabbah is the first full replication of the modern Masoretic chronological numbers in Gen 5,11 and it is archeologically the ... Proof: Type into Google: Jewish date 2017 The result is the YEAR 5777 = 2017 AD This number EXACTLY follows the chronology of the Seder Olam IN CONTRADICTION to the Masoretic Hebrew Bible used in every synagogue today. a. What is the dirty little secret? Answer: The fact that all Jews today reject the chronology of their own Masoretic text and instead use the Seder Olam as the ... date the messiah can come" forward 371 years to 531 AD. This effectively silenced any sermon topics in the Jewish synagogues on Messianic prophecy. ... The gospel of Messiah Jesus was spreading like wildfire across the Roman world, the Temple had been razed to the ground, and the holy city of God had ... war against Asa and Asa went astray. (2Chr. 16:2-5) "Asa took silver and gold from the treasuries of the Temple and the Palace and sent to Ben-Hadad ... ...
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32: The Dugger-Porter Debate on Sunday as the Lord's Day
The Scriptures teach that the seventh day of the week as a Christian Sabbath is enjoined upon God's people in this age of the world. DUGGER'S FIRST AFFIRMATIVE We believe the ... When Paul went to one of their synagogues and preached to the Jews on the Sabbath the Lord says: "And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gen- tiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath day..... And the next Sabbath day came almost the ... I do not deny that the seventh day was the Sabbath of the Lord, but it was for the Jews in the Jewish age and not for Christians in this age. In an effort to prove that the ... Those saved in the judgment are the ones beeping the commandments of God (Rev. 14:12). And those who enter the city of gold and eat of the tree of life are the obedient who keep ... drowning man you grasp at a straw to support this pagan institution christened by the Roman Catholic church, and forced upon the world to take the place of the ancient Sabbath . ... ...
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33: The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
... From the top of the ceiling depended branches and leaves of vines, and large clusters of grapes, hanging down five or six feet, all of gold and of most ... :" Luke xxi. 12. "and they shall deliver you up to councils, and in the synagogues ye shall be beaten :" Mark xiii. 9. "and some of You shall they CAUSE TO ... Baptist, had already been put to death ; the Apostles Peter and John were first imprisoned, and then, together with the other Apostles, were scourged before ... Paul pleaded before the Jewish council at Jerusalem, and before Felix the Roman governor, who trembled on the judgment-seat, while the intrepid prisoner "reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment ... Paul was likewise imprisoned two years in Judea, and afterwards twice at Rome, each time for the space of two years. He 'was scourged by the Jews five times, ... to death he gave his voice against them ; he punished them oft in every synagogue, and, persecuted them even into strange cities and to this agree his own ... ...
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34: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... It was, as I was told, of red agate, in the form of a man with the right hand broken off. It came into the possession of the Quraysh in this condition, and they, therefore, made for it a hand of gold. The first to set it up [for worship] was Khuzaymah ibn Mudrikah ibn ... The translation of the Septuagint was the seed that spawned the Synagogue system in 280 BC in Alexandria when spiritually thirsty diaspora Jews gathered in homes to read their new Greek Torah for the first time in their lives and pray to YHWH. Since Hebrew had been extinct among the Jewish population since 500 BC, this became the standard "pulpit Bible" in the thousands of synagogues all around the world and was used exclusively in Judea at the time of Christ and the Apostles. Only the Temple Sadducees continued to speak Hebrew in their worship services to an Aramaic and Greek speaking audience the same way Roman Catholics today use Latin in English speaking audiences. These Jerusalem Temple approved scholars were ... ...
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35: REFUTED: Full-Preterist, "Realized Eschatology", "AD 70 doctrine ...
1 19. Full-Preterists say the physical world will last forever: 1 20. Jews had to keep both the Law of Moses and the Law Christ until AD 70. 1 21. ... They also link the beginning of the ministry of Christ to the beginning of the First Jewish War (AD 66-74) as another 40-year period: AD 26-66 = 40 ... counting from his appointment by the Mark Antony and the Roman Senate, or 34 years counting from his conquest of Jerusalem. Josephus dates the first of these events in two ways: by the Roman consular date and by the Greek 184th Olympiad. ... house with glory,' says the Lord of hosts. 'The silver is Mine and the gold is Mine,' declares the Lord of hosts. 'The latter glory of this house ... Christ: "And He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up; and as was His custom, He entered the synagogue on the Sabbath, and stood up to read. ... Mt 3-4: John, baptism, temptation, call of Peter, Andrew, James and John, First teaching in Galilean synagogues Sermon on the Mount: Matt 5-7 Unit 2 Mt ... ...
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36: Seven Myths Of Denominationalism!
... For that reason they are accepting, practicing and teaching many false doctrines that were inherited from the Roman Catholic church or that have evolved since the reformation. Most ... And these things will they do unto you, because they have not known the Father, nor me." Clearly, if Christians were to be expelled from the synagogue, there is no way that they could ... devoted to documenting the fact that gentiles were converted directly to Christ without first becoming Jewish proselytes (which would have required that the males be circumcised). ... Paul and Barnabas were sent out specifically to gentile areas of the world from Antioch, although they generally initiated their work by preaching at the synagogues first. When rejected and then persecuted by their fellow Jews (with some notable ... For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring, in goodly apparel, and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment; And ye have respect to him that weareth the gay ... ...
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37: Jesus Master Builder carpenter stonemason creator build temple ...
... Roman nails were made in all sizes from large spikes 12 inches long to sandal tacks ¼ inch long. b. Jesus was crucified with long Roman nails like the ones pictured ... nailed to keep them from falling over: a. "They decorate it with silver and with gold; They fasten it with nails and with hammers So that it will not totter. "Like a ... Jesus the Messiah of the Tanakh: 1. First Century Jewish Messianic Expectation: As witnessed in the Dead Sea scrolls. 2. Looking for the wrong thing: Mistaken Jewish ... Town Hall assemblies in Synagogues 33. Christians replaced Jews: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason Jesus: "Upon this Rock I will build My church" Everyday life: Archeology of Everyday Life and Homes at the time of Jesus Master List: Master list of First Temple Period, Pre-70 AD ... ...
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38: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Moses physically throws 10 commandments at the people who had made the golden calf, rebukes Aaron. Moses grinds up the golden calf and makes them drink the gold dust. ... H. Unfinished and discarded Nabatean marble column sections: 1. The marble columns can be dated to the time of Christ (Roman/Nabatean) by the photo above. The chisel marks, size and manufacturing procedure are immediately recognizable as Nabatean. The same are found in many first century Nabatean sites ... marble columns were the work of diaspora Jews who began to build a memorial synagogue or temple to commemorate Moses sacrificial altar (L-shaped building) and his receiving the Law at Mt. Sinai but never finished it. Although unfinished, Fritz suggests the structure had "marble floors". The unfinished Jewish structure was later "desecrated" and ... and totally disassemble the Jewish synagogue/shrine is contradicted by the historic fact that churches, synagogues and pagan temples were converted into mosques. ... ...
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39: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... A. Enki, Nimrod, Babel and the Tower of Babel at Eridu: 1. Enki: Sumerian = Ea: Akkadian = Dagon, Philistine = Oannes/Poseidon: Greek = Neptune: Roman 2. Enki/Ea ... of Synagogues all over the world, including over 400 in Jerusalem, each equipped with a Greek translation of the Old Testament (Tanakh) and a water baptism tank called a Mikveh. The ritual purity movement of the first century motivated Jews to immerse every Sabbath before entering the Synagogue "cleansed of impurity". They would enter the mikveh naked and immerse themselves. As they climbed up the stairs, they would put on a clean white robe and enter the Synagogue. Some Jewish sects today ... Jesus the Nazarene expanded the Jewish ritual purity doctrine by describing in detail, 5 metaphors of full immersion water Baptism. Five Ritual Purity Metaphors of ... of the works of their hands, so as not to worship demons, and the idols of gold and of silver and of brass and of stone and of wood, which can neither see nor ... ...
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40: Messianic Sermon Topics In Synagogues: How Christians used the ...
Public Bible Readings and Sermon Topics In Synagogues: Messianic, historical, character How Christians used the Tanakh to convert Jews First Century Synagogues and churches "On this Rock, I will build My church" Ancient Synagogue Worship and the Church Synagogue worship was the prototype for Christian Church. I. BIBLE READINGS IN SYNAGOGUES A. Public Bible reading, study, teaching: 1. As we ... B. The church directly adopted the pattern of public weekly readings on the Lord's Day while in church: Sunday 1. "Until I come, give attention to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching." (1 Timothy 4:13) 2. When the Jewish converts began to worship as Christians, they continued ... to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and thought of man." (Acts 17:22-29) 7. Apollos used the Rabbinical preaching style: a. "Now a Jew named Apollos, an Alexandrian by birth, an eloquent man, came to Ephesus; and he was mighty in the Scriptures. ... ...
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41: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Masada 78 BC
First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Masada 78 BC Archeological Excavations of Oldest Synagogues in the world Masada 78 BC Click on photos for high resolution Introduction: 1. Masada was founded by Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 BC) probably in 78 BC a. Masada (Aramaic "metsad" = fortress) 2. There are two occupation phases for the synagogue at Masada: 78 BC - 73 AD a. 78 BC - 66 AD: Hasmonean Synagogue of Alexander Jannaeus: Josephus Wars 7.285-297 b. 66 - 73 AD: Sicarii Zealot Synagogue of Eleazar ben Ya'ir: Josephus Wars 7.320-406: 3. Jewish Occupation of Masada: a. Masada Captured by the Jews on 1st June AD 66. b. Ended with mass Jewish suicide: Monday 12th April AD 73. 4. The ... The biblical scrolls and other Jewish sacred writings on both parchment and papyrus must be treated separately: they could all have been written elsewhere and then brought to Masada. The Latin papyri (including no doubt the undecipherable piece of inscribed leather no. 738) all belong to the Roman forces, ... ...
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42: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC Archeological Excavations of Oldest Synagogues in the world Cana 40 BC Introduction: Cana certainly had a synagogue that would date back to at least the time of Antigonus II, 40-37 and likely much earlier. Hasmoneans where a spiritual group of Jewish zealots who would certainly built a synagogue in their home town if one did not exist when they first arrived. The fact that Antigonus and Josephus ... The answer is likely that they were in an adjoining storage room of the synagogue near the banquet hall. Stoneware is unique to the first century and was used for ritual purity by the Jews. Standard pottery could not be reused and had to be broken after sacred use. ... The city of Sepphoris was built (and rebuilt) on the other side of the Bet Netofah Valley from Cana, and bustling trade began taking place between Cana and such nearby pottery villages as Shikhin and Kefar Hananya in upper Galilee. With the Roman conquest, people of the town ... ...
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43: Refugee Asylum Sanctuary Status In Synagogues
Synagogues First Century Synagogues and churches "On this Rock, I will build My church" Ancient Synagogue Worship and the Church Synagogue worship was the prototype for Christian Church. REFUGEE SANCTUARY IN SYNAGOGUES A. Synagogues had Asylum Refugee Sanctuary status: "no-go zones" 1. Carefully read each of the synagogue inscriptions above. 2. Literary sources confirm the ancient Asylum status of Synagogues dating back to 250 BC a. "Agrippa also did himself write, after the manner following, on behalf of the Jews:- ... 16.167-168) b. "Certainly, in his decree forbidding the theft of sacred books and sacred money, Augustus treated the Jewish houses of prayer like temples - in the ancient world , money in temples was supposed to be inviolate. ... and revolutionary plans, they, flocking to the theatre the first thing in the morning, having already purchased Flaccus for a miserable price, which he with his mad desire for glory and with his slavish disposition, condescended to ... ...
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44: Introduction: Standardized Architectural Synagogue Signature ...
Standardized Architectural Synagogue Signature Typology Architectural Similarities between Ancient Synagogues and the Church Christians borrowed from Jewish synagogues, not the other way around. Standardized Architectural Synagogue Signature Typology Synagogue Architecture adopted by the Christian ... Tabernacle and Temple Brass was basin for cleansing Every synagogue had a nearby Mikveh for full immersion for ritual purity. Many Jews became Christians in their synagogue Mikvehs. Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 22:16; 1 Pe 3:21 Ritual ... Center focused benches lining the perimeter of the assembly room. Metaphor for our equality in Christ. Moses Seat (government) Moses authority Privilege, preference, being first, special recognition. Metaphor for pride. Replaced by ... But if this scenario is correct, there is little doubt in my mind that such similarities as there were derived from Christian borrowing from Jewish synagogues, not the other way around." (Building Jewish in the Roman East, Peter ... ...
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45: Ancient synagogues of the Bible: Ephesus Synagogue: 43 BC
Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources Ancient synagogues of the Bible: Ephesus Synagogue: 43 BC Discussion: 1. "Literary sources only": a. No Synagogue has been located or excavated in Ephesus. b. No Ephesus synagogue inscriptions have ever been found. 2. Literary source #1: The infallible, inspired and historically inerrant NEW TESTAMENT a. Paul's First missionary journey: "They came to Ephesus, and he left them there. Now he himself entered the synagogue and reasoned with the Jews. When they asked him to stay for a longer time, he did not consent, but taking leave ... This took place for two years, so that all who lived in Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks." (Acts 19:8-10) 3. Literary source #2: Philo: 50 AD a. "Caius Norbanus Flaccus, proconsul, to the ... citizens of Rome, and follow the Jewish religious rites, and yet live at Ephesus, free from going into the army, on account of the superstition they are under." (Josephus Antiquities 14.225-228, decree: 43 BC) b. ... ...
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46: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Delos, Greece #1: 250 BC ...
ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE INSCRIPTIONS Synagogue Inscriptions from the Oldest Synagogues in the world Delos, Greece #1: 250 BC (Samaritan Synagogue) A. Delos Synagogue Inscription #1: (One of two inscriptions from Delos) 1. Inscription text: "The Israelites on Delos who make first fruit offerings to the temple on Mt. Gerizim, crown with a gold crown Sarapion, son of Jason, of Knossos for his benefactions toward them." 2. Glyptic artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on marble 3. Provenance: Both ... See also: The Samaritans: Full outline and their history. https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-shechem-josephs-tomb-1865ad.jpg For full discussion on the Delos Synagogue see: Delos excavation top plan 250 BC See also: First Century Jewish ... Passover Meals, No Common Meals In Synagogues 24. Sermon Topics in Synagogues: How Christians used the Tanakh to convert Jews 25. Singing in Synagogues: Non-Instrumental Acapella Responsive Singing 26. Benevolence Money: Freewill Weekly First ... ...
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47: Political, Civic and Town Hall Meetings in Synagogues
Synagogue worship was the prototype for Christian Church. POLITICAL, CIVIC, TOWN HALL MEETINGS IN SYNAGOGUES A. Town hall type civic meetings in Synagogues: 1. First, it is important to note that these civic meetings were not the same as when a church today holds a purely secular "all candidates political" meeting where the general public get to hear the views with a view to voting. a. Non-Jews were forbidden from entering synagogues. b. The Jews who entered had to be ritually pure, by immersing in the Mikveh before they could enter. c. There were no elections in the first century because it was not a democracy. d. These civic meetings discussed pressing emergency public matters that directly involved and affected the local Jewish community and were not open to the general public. 2. ... This was during the first Jewish revolt war (66-74 AD) where the zealot rebel Jews revolted against Roman control and oversight. f. In the context of Josephus, the Jewish population in the city of ... ...
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48: Ancient Synagogues: Qatzion Synagogue and Lintel Dedicatory Inscriptio ...
Hachlili, Land of Israel, 212, 396-97; Foerster, Galilean Synagogues, 103-5; Fine, "Late Antique Palestine"; Runesson, Origins, 175, n. 18; Levine, Ancient Synagogue, 84. 2. The text of the lintel inscription is translated by Chiat as follows: "For the salvation of the Roman Caesars, L[ucius] Sept[imius] Severus Pius Pert[inax] Aug[ustus], and M[arcus] Aur[elius] A[nton]inus [[and L[ucius] Sept[imius] G]]eta, their sons, by a vow of the Jews." 3. Discussion: a. Located 9 kilometres northeast of Safed, the remains of this edifice were first discovered in the 19th century. b. Dedicatory inscriptions ... The present inscription is the only one of its kind from the land of Israel. However, it has not been established whether the structure is in fact a synagogue (Foerster), or if the Jews mentioned donated a non-Jewish temple to Graeco-Roman inhabitants of the area (Kohl and Watzinger; Fine). The fact that a Jewish community could donate a temple to non-Jews should not surprise us, ... ...
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49: Orientation of Early Synagogues Did Not Point to Jerusalem Or ...
Jerusalem Orientation of synagogues: God's ears, eyes, heart and name See also: East orientation of Jewish temples and altars A. Eastern or Jerusalem Orientation of Jewish synagogues: 1. None of the pre-70 AD synagogues were oriented towards Jerusalem. a. The first century synagogue at Capernaum, through sheer fluke of geography, almost due north of Jerusalem, making its orientation basically towards ... Yigael Yadin muddies the issue by saying "it was wholly oriented towards Jerusalem as required."" (Building Jewish in the Roman East, Peter Richardson, p126, 2004 AD) d. Orientation: "There was no consistency in the orientation of pre-70 synagogues. The synagogue at Gamla was oriented with its ... Orienting oneself toward Jerusalem in prayer, clearly documented already in biblical literature, 2 Chr. 6:38, is emphatically articulated in third-century rabbinic sources, Jerusalem Talmud" (The Ancient Synagogue, Lee Levine, p195, 1999 AD) 3. When in a foreign country, the Jews of the Old ... ...
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50: Synagogue Organization and Government: Elders, officials, attendants ...
Both Eli and Samuel's children were worthless and the people rejected Samuel's sons on moral basis. 1 Samuel 2:22; 1 Samuel 8:1-5 b. Synagogues began in 280 BC as a simple group of spiritually minded common Jewish men (Non-Levite) in Egypt devoted to reading the Torah and prayer. Over time a body of elders was appointed from these men. By about 100 BC the Pharisees has gained control of synagogues as a counter to the Sadducees control of the Jerusalem Temple. However, synagogue leaders and those who lead the synagogue services were conducted by common Jews and Pharisees. The first synagogues may not have even had any formal government since it ... Some archisynagogoi donated entire synagogue buildings or parts of them, as well as architectural decorations etc. Inscriptions mentioning archisynagogoi on epitaphs are found at several sites in the Roman Empire, for example, at Aegina, Apamea, Ostia, and Hammam-Lif. Thirty-two inscriptions mentioning 40 archisynagogoi are dated to the ... ...
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