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Once-lost Jewish clothing brands resurface. ... around the turn of the 20th century, ... there were about 2,700 first-class fashion producers in Berlin," said Uwe Westphal, ...
Josephus, Our Primary Source The writings of this first-century Jewish historian are critical for reconstructing the world of Judaism into which Jesus was born.
Long hair and a beard, sandals and a robe. Everyone knows what Jesus looked like. Or do they?
Vermes is onto something important when he points to the strands of rich Jewish spirituality in the Gospels, a spirituality of which Jesus himself, as a 1st-century Jew, surely drank.
Dr. McCollough, presenting his findings, refers to the writings of first-century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, which he believes "align logically" with the site's description.
Jesus’s disciples see his clothing (mantle and tunic) transform into a bright white hue at the Transfiguration (Mark 9:3=Matt. 17:2), which means these were not coloured or bright white as a rule.
1st-century coins from Jewish revolt against the Romans discovered near the Black Sea. News. By Owen Jarus published 21 June 2023 Roman soldiers took coins minted by Jewish rebels in the Holy Land ...