From Rome to Jerusalem

From Rome to Jerusalem

Author: Douglas G. Hanscomb

Publisher: Ideas Into Books Westview

Published: 2009-08

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9781935271277

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"This journey through the pages of theological history gives an insightful look at our Apostolic heritage and promotes the unity of faith that must be attained within our Apostolic fellowships during these final hours. If you're looking for a unique perspective to gain greater spiritual understanding, this former Roman Catholic seminarian has provided it." Rev. Jeremy B. Tyler


Sacred Encounters from Rome to Jerusalem

Sacred Encounters from Rome to Jerusalem

Author: Tamara Park

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2008-11-19

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0830836233

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Tamara Park and a couple of friends flew to Rome and from there followed the footsteps of Helena, mother of the first Christian emperor of ancient Rome, on a meandering path to Jerusalem. Along the way, she sat on all sorts of benches and talked with all sorts of people about how they thought of God. This book is that story.


Rome and Jerusalem

Rome and Jerusalem

Author: Martin Goodman

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2007-01-25

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 0141906375

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In AD 70, after a war that had flared sporadically for four years, three Roman legions under the future Emperors Vespasian and his son Titus surrounded, laid siege to, and eventually devastated the city of Jerusalem, destroying completely the magnificent Temple which had been built by Herod only eighty years earlier. What brought about this extraordinary conflict, with its extraordinary consequences? This superb book, by one of the world’s leading scholars of the ancient Roman and Jewish worlds, narrates and explains this titanic struggle, showing why Rome’s interests were served by this policy of brutal hostility, and how the first generation of Christians first distanced themselves from its Jewish origins and then became increasingly hostile to Jews as their influence spread within the empire. The book thus also provides an exceptional and original account of the origins of anti-Semitism, whose history has had often cataclysmic reverberations down to our own time.


The Arch of Titus

The Arch of Titus

Author: Steven Fine

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9004447792

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The Arch of Titus: From Jerusalem to Rome—and Back explores the shifting meanings and significance of the Arch of Titus from the Jewish War of 66–74 CE to the present—for Romans, Christians and especially for Jews.


Jerusalem's Traitor

Jerusalem's Traitor

Author: Desmond Seward

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10-29

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 1458777855

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When the Jews revolted against Rome in 66 CE, Josephus, a Jerusalem aristocrat, was made a general in his nation’s army. Captured by the Romans, he saved his skin by finding favor with the emperor Vespasian. He then served as an adviser to the Roman legions, running a network of spies inside Jerusalem, in the belief that the Jews’ only hope of survival lay in surrender to Rome.As a Jewish eyewitness who was given access to Vespasian’s campaign notebooks, Josephus is our only source of information for the war of extermination that ended in the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple, and the amazing times in which he lived. He is of vital importance for anyone interested in the Middle East, Jewish history, and the early history of Christianity.


Jerusalem to Rome

Jerusalem to Rome

Author: Homer A. Jr. Kent

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 1974-07-01

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780801053139

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With charts, diagrams, and pictures of sites, Kent looks for anwers to why the church began and grew as it did. Can be used for individual or group study.


The Slave-girl from Jerusalem

The Slave-girl from Jerusalem

Author: Caroline Lawrence

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2010-12-09

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1444003631

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This exciting adventure gives fascinating insight into the workings of the Roman legal system in a page-turning court room drama. As always, Caroline Lawrence springs new surprises for all the characters and provides motives, means and opportunity for one determined felon. And, as ever, it's up to the four young detectives to crack the case . . .


Cry for Jerusalem - Book 1 63-66 CE

Cry for Jerusalem - Book 1 63-66 CE

Author: Ward Sanford

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-14

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9781950645008

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This is the first in a series of four historical fiction novels based on the writings of the eyewitness Josephus. In Act I of the book one begins to wonder if it was fate, destiny, or some divine plan that brought four very different travelers together in a struggle to survive what should have been a routine trip to Rome. These new friends and their families somehow found themselves playing critical roles at a focal point in the history of western civilization. For as winds helped to spread the great fire in Rome, they also carried embers east toward Judea, where they threatened to ignite a conflict that would forever change the world for Jews and Christians. In between the historical events of that time, there's the story of the people involved. You get to meet them in Cry for Jerusalem.