GOD GAVE HIS WORD FIRST TO THE JEWS, AND THEN TO THE WORLD.VOL 3
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- 50 Passover riot in Jerusalem, 20,000–30,000 killed (JA20.5.3, JW2.12.1)
- 50? Council of Jerusalem and the “Apostolic Decree” of Acts 15:1–35, same as Galatians 2:1–10?, which is followed by the Incident at Antioch[8] at which Paul publicly accuses Peter of “Judaizing” (2:11–21); see also Circumcision controversy in early Christianity
- 50–53? Paul’s 2nd mission (Acts 15:36–18:22), split with Barnabas, to Phrygia, Galatia, Macedonia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, “he had his hair cut off at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken”, then return to Antioch; 1 Thessalonians, Galatians written? Map2. Lydia of Thyatira, a seller of purple, becomes the first European Christian convert[9] (Acts 16:11-15)
- 51–52 or 52–53 Proconsulship of Gallio according to an inscription, only fixed date in the chronology of Paul[10]
- 52, November 21, St. Thomas the Apostle lands in India.[11][12][13] Establishes churches at Kadungalloor, Peter, Paranur, Kottakkal, Kokkamangalam, Nilakkal, Niranam and Kollam
- 53–57? Paul’s 3rd mission (Acts 18:23–22:30), is to Galatia, Phrygia, Corinth, Ephesus, Macedonia, Greece, and Jerusalem, where James the Just challenges him about the rumor of teaching antinomianism (21:21); he addresses a crowd in their language (most likely Aramaic); Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians wrote? Map3
- 55? “Egyptian prophet” (an allusion to Moses) and 30,000 unarmed Jews doing The Exodus reenactment massacred by Procurator Antonius Felix (JW2.13.5, JA20.8.6, Acts 21:38)
- 58? Paul was arrested, accused of being a revolutionary, “ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes“, teaching the resurrection of the dead, and imprisoned in Caesarea (Acts 23–26)
- 59? Paul shipwrecked on Malta, called a god (Acts 28:6)
- 60? Paul in Rome, greeted by many “brothers”, three days later calls together the Jewish leaders, who had received no word from Judea about him but were curious about “this sect” which everywhere is spoken against; he tries to convince them of the “law and prophets,” with partial success – said the Gentiles would listen and spends two years proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching “the Lord Jesus Christ” (Acts 28:15–31); Epistle to Philemon written?
- 60–64? early date for the writing of 1 Peter (written by Peter)
- before 62 Epistle of James, if written by James, the Just
- 62 James the Just stoned to death for law transgression by High Priest Ananus ben Artamus; popular opinion against the act results in Ananus being deposed by new procurator Lucceius Albinus (JA20.9.1)
- 63–107? Simeon, 2nd Bishop of Jerusalem, crucified under Trajan
- 64–68 After the July 18 Great Fire of Rome, Nero blames and persecutes the Christians (or Chrestians[14]), possibly the earliest mention of Christians by that name, in Rome; see also Tacitus on Jesus; Paul beheaded? (Col 1:24,Eph 3:13,2 Tim 4:6–8,1Clem 5:5-7), Did Peter crucify upside-down? (Jn 21:18,1 Pet 5:13, Tertullian’s Prescription Against Heretics chapter XXXVI, Eusebius’ Church History Book III chapter I), “…a vast multitude were convicted, not so much of the crime of incendiarism as of hatred of the human race. And in their deaths, they were made the subjects of sport; for they were wrapped in the hides of wild beasts and torn to pieces by dogs, or nailed to crosses, or set on fire, and when day declined, were burned to serve for nocturnal lights.” (Annals (Tacitus) XV.44)
- 64/67(?)–76/79(?) Pope Linus succeeds Peter as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
- 64 Epistle to the Hebrews written
- 65? Q document, a hypothetical Greek text thought by many critical scholars to have been used in the writing of Matthew and Luke
- 66–73 First Jewish–Roman War: the destruction of Herod’s Temple and end of Judaism according to supersessions; Qumran community (site of Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1947) destroyed.
- 70(+/–10)? Gospel of Mark, written in Rome by Peter’s interpreter (1 Peter 5:13), original ending lost, endings added c. 400, see Mark 16
- 70? Signs Gospel written, hypothetical Greek text used in Gospel of John to prove Jesus is the Messiah
- 70–100? Additional Pauline Epistles
- 70–200? Gospel of Thomas, Jewish Christian Gospels: Gospel of the bounties, Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel of the Nazarenes
- 72, July 3 Martyrdom of St. Thomas the Apostle at Chinnamala, Mylapore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
- 76/79(?)–88 Pope Anacletus: first Greek Pope, who succeeds Linus as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
- 80(+/-20) Didache written
- 80(+/-20)? The Gospel of Matthew, based on Mark and Q, is most popular in Early Christianity.
- 80(+/-20)? Gospel of Luke, based on Mark and Q, and Acts of the Apostles by the same author.
- 80(+/-20)? Pastoral Epistles written (possible post-Pauline authorship)
- 88–101? Clement, the fourth Bishop of Rome, wrote the Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians (Apostolic Fathers)
- 90? Council of Jamunia of Judaism (disputed); Domitian applies the Fiscus Judges tax even to those who merely “lived like Jews”[15]
- 90(+/-10)? late date for the writing of 1 Peter (associate of Peter as author)
- 94 Testimonium Flavianum, disputed section of Jewish Antiquities by Josephus in Aramaic, translated to Koine Greek
- 95(+/-30)? Gospel of John and Epistles of John
- 95(+/-10)? Book of Revelation written by John (son of Zebedee) and/or a disciple of his
- 96 Nerva modifies the Fiscus Judges, and from then on, practicing Jews pay the tax, Christians do not[16]
- 98–117? Ignatius, third Bishop of Antioch, fed to the lions in the Roman Colosseum and advocated the Bishop (Eph 6:1, Mag 2:1,6:1,7:1,13:2, Tr 3:1, Smy 8:1,9:1), rejected Sabbath on Saturday in favor of “The Lord’s Day” (Sunday). (Mag 9.1), rejected judging (Mag 10.3), the first recorded catholic use (Smy 8:2).
- 100(+/-30)? Epistle of Barnabas (Apostolic Fathers)
- 100(+/-25)? Epistle of James, if written by an author other than James the Just or James the Great
- 100(+/-10)? Epistle of Jude was written, probably by doubting relative of Jesus (Mark 6,3), rejected by some early Christians due to its reference to the apocryphal Book of Enoch (v14) Wikipedia
- THIS IS GOD’S PLAN D TO BRING THE ISRAELIS BACK HME.
- CAN HE PULL IT OFF?
- WATCH THIS SPACE.
- HUNDREDS OF YEARS AFTER THE JEWS LEFT OR WERE REMOVED FROM ISREAL, THEY FLOURISHED ACROSS EUROPE, EXCEPT THOSE WITHIN THE PALE. THE PEOPLE WITHIN THE PALE WERE MOSTLY RUSSIAN AND POLISH JEWS.
- W MANY ESCAPED TO America. SOME STARTED THE American FILM INDUSTRY.
- MANY EUROPEAN JEWS WERE ENSCONWD IN EUROPEAN WEALTH.
- IT WAS NOT AN EASY TASK GETTING THEM BACK TO THE PROMISED LAND.
- IN THE 1940S, THE DEVIL HAD THE NAZIS KILL SIX MILLION OF GOD’S JEWS. THIS WAS LUCIFER ‘S FINAL SOLUTION FOR THE ELIMINATION OF ALL OF G GOD’S PEOPLE.
- THE ALLIES DEFEATED THE NAZIS BEFORE THE DEVIL/N AND THE NAZI DUO HAD FINISHED THE MISSION.
- THE Wurld’ S Christians WERE NEXT IN LINE.
- World CUNNUNISN WAS ATTEMPTING TO STAMP OUTI CHRISTIANITY. THE NAZS NEEDED TO TAKE Russia OUT.
- THEN THE UNITED STATES.
- THE NAZIS PROVIDED THE MOTIVATION TO GET THE JEWS BACK TO WHERE THEY ONCE BELONGED WAS NOT AN EASY TASK.
- AFTER THE LOSS OF SIX MILLION JEWS, GOD AND THE ALLIES STOPPED THE DEVIL-NAZII WAR PLAN. WORLD DOMINATION WOULD HAVE TO WAIT.
- . THE MISSION WAS ACCOMPLISHED.
- THE ISREAL BORDERS GOD HAS IN MIND TO BE ACCOMPLISHED SOON.
- GOD IS NOT CURRENTLY OFFERING A TWO-STATE SOLUTION.

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- CAN I GET A WITNESS?
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