Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 28, 2022 · Jesus Justus: Birthdate: 37: Birthplace: Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire: Death: Jerusalem Immediate Family: Partner of Marcella OF NARBONNE Father of Galains (|Alain); Gaisus; Jesus III Justus and Jeseph bar Jesus (Rama- Theo) Managed by: Private User Last Updated: April 28, 2022

  2. Titus Justus. (The form given in the Revised Version, of the proselyte Justus, at whose house in Corinth Paul preached when driven from the synagogue. He is possibly the same as Titus the companion of Paul.) Library. Accidental Causes of Corruption. ... Paul bore the name of Justus ' (Acts 18:7), has been since transformed into Titus ,'. Titus ...

  3. These are the bishops of Jerusalem that lived between the age of the apostles and the time referred to, all of them belonging to the circumcision." James the Just (until 62) Simeon I (62–107) Justus I (107–113) Zaccheus (113–???) Tobias (???–???) Benjamin I (???–117) John I (117–???) Matthias I (???–120) Philip (???–124) Senecas

  4. Jul 19, 2020 · Israel Sites. Jerusalem and Her Gates. Jerusalem is unique among the cities in the Bible. Just imagine – the Bible mentions it over 800 times! A person discovering the Bible for the first time would surely draw the conclusion that Jerusalem is very important to God, and for good reason.

  5. Temple of Jerusalem, either of two temples that were the centre of worship and national identity in ancient Israel. In the early years of the Israelite kingdom, the Ark of the Covenant was periodically moved about among several sanctuaries, especially those of Shechem and Shiloh.

  6. Justus, the Third Bishop of Jerusalem. Church History — Eusebius Pamphilius. 1. But when Symeon also had died in the manner described, [904] a certain Jew by the name of Justus [905] succeeded to the episcopal throne in Jerusalem. He was one of the many thousands of the circumcision who at that time believed in Christ. Footnotes:

  7. Justus, a devoted Tiberian concerned for the welfare of his native city, did everything in his power to ensure Agrippa's continued rule in Tiberias. This brought him into conflict with Josephus, who arrived in Galilee on behalf of the revolutionary government in Jerusalem and strove to extend his influence over the whole province.

  1. People also search for