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The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to describe the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD—to bring it to life—and to show how this fulfilled certain prophecies1 made forty years previously. For the most part, sources date to the earliest centuries of the first millennium.
A Brief History of Jerusalem: From the Earliest Settlement to the Destruction of the City in AD 70 (2017) Klaus Bieberstein. Archaeologically, Jerusalem is one of the most intensively researched cities in the world.
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6 Φεβ 2018 · The Destruction of the Temple in AD 70 was significant for the early Catholic Church which was comprised of thousands of Jews. After the Temple was destroyed the Church was no longer seen as a Jewish sect but as a new religion.
The rebellion of the Jews against Rome started in 66 C.E. and ended with the destruction of the Second Temple and Jerusalem in 70 C.E. The author provides several classic stories describing what the situation was like back then.
13 Νοε 2019 · A brief history of the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 AD. This book is part eschatology and part apologetics. Subtitled: An absolute and irresistible proof of the divine origin of Christianity.
The Fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 marks a significant and deeply consequential event in both Jewish and Roman history. This cataclysmic event signaled the end of the First Jewish-Roman War, culminating in the destruction of the Second Temple, the heart of Jewish religious, political, and cultural life.