From the four of the quarters they ejected the Judeans and drove them to herd in a very small part of one quarter. The Judeans were so numerous that they poured out over beaches, dunghills and tombs, robbed of all their belongings. Their enemies o...
13 Now[ai] that very day two of them[aj] were on their way to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles[ak] from Jerusalem. 14 They[al] were talking to each other about all the things that had happened. 15 While[am] they were talking and debating[an] these things,[ao] Jesus...
Michael recalls meeting a great "teacher" on the New Jerusalem. Also how Nella hid the Urantia Book from him, until she was cleared to discuss it. Snow on Maui! Show #410 2019-02-05 Jesus also built boats. Is the "Church Age" about to end? Are there now 2 North Poles? Why coul...
When the first persecutions scattered the little Church of Jerusalem, those who were scattered went everywhere, preaching the word of Christ. Thus the persecuted Christians went about numerous ports around the Mediterranean basin that included Greece, Italy, Spain, France, and many other countries wi...
According to the experts of Christian archeology, the oldest nuclei of Roman catacombs date to the end of the II century. At the beginnings, in Rome, the Christian cemeteries were certainly underground but, originally, they were family tombs, protected by the Roman law which respected any tomb...