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The archaeology of Nazareth, which shows that people in the area strongly rejected Roman objects, values and practices regarded as impure, may have contrasted with some of Jesus' teachings ...
This was driven by a staunch adherence to Jewish law and is also the reason the city wholly rejected Roman culture and influence. Nazareth is the biblical home of Jesus Christ and it is ...
Of course we can assume that since Jesus was obedient to his parents, he must have helped St. Joseph in his craft as a carpenter ... Because the folks in Nazareth rejected the Lord Jesus this ...
A home built into a rocky hillside in Nazareth, Jesus' hometown ... was a conservative Jewish community that rejected Roman culture. Sepphoris, on the other hand, was more willing to embrace ...
Archaeologists have excavated a house in Nazareth, Jesus’ home town ... Nazareth seems to have rejected Roman culture. In his paper, Dark suggests this might mean that Nazareth was a largely ...
Days before Christmas, archaeologists on Monday unveiled what they said were the remains of the first dwelling in Nazareth that can be dated back to the time of Jesus — a find that could shed ...
Jesus of Nazareth was executed today on the orders of the Roman State. Method of execution: Crucifixion. The charge under Roman law was treason, and under Herodian law blasphemy against the Temple.
The setting is the synagogue at Nazareth ... s programmatic preface to Jesus’ public ministry: prophets often suffer opposition from their own people (the rejected prophet), and Jesus stands ...
The location of the home where Jesus, Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth when Jesus was a child may have been discovered by Prof. Ken Dark of the University of Reading in England, according to ...
The archaeology of Nazareth, which shows that people in the area strongly rejected Roman objects, values and practices regarded as impure, may have contrasted with some of Jesus' teachings ...