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1 His, Jdt Int | at Dura-Europos (before A.D. 256) in paintings of the 2 His, 1Mac Int | end of the first century A.D., have nevertheless always 3 His, 1Mac 3: 16(2) | Joshua 10:10-11), and in 66 A.D. a Roman force under Cestius 4 His, 1Mac 5: 25(6) | St. Paul escaped about 38 A.D. (2 Cor 11:32-33).~ 5 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | from the seventh century A.D. for psalms suitable to express 6 WisdB, Sir Int | after the first century A.D., nor accepted by Protestants, 7 ProphB, Dan Int | popularity from 200 B.C. to 100 A.D., a time of distress and 8 Gosp, Mat Int | the late second century A.D., and the esteem in which 9 Gosp, Mat Int | before or shortly after A.D. 70 (see Introduction to 10 Gosp, Mat Int | the First Jewish Revolt (A.D. 66-70), and probably at 11 Gosp, Mat Int | that gospel. The post - A.D. 70 date is confirmed within 12 Gosp, Mat 2: 22(11)| and reigned from 4 B.C. to A.D. 6.~ 13 Gosp, Mat 3: 6(6) | Palestine between 150 B.C. and A.D. 250. John's baptism may 14 Gosp, Mat 10: 23(11)| destruction of the temple in A.D. 70, viewed as a coming of 15 Gosp, Mat 16: 13(9) | B.C. until his death in A.D. 34 (see the note on Matthew 16 Gosp, Mat 17: 24(21)| the Jerusalem temple in A.D. 70 every male Jew above 17 Gosp, Mat 18: 20(17)| attributed to a rabbi executed in A.D. 135 at the time of the second 18 Gosp, Mat 22: 1(1) | Jerusalem by the Romans in A.D. 70. It has similarities 19 Gosp, Mat 22: 21(13)| s: the emperor Tiberius (A.D. 14-37). Repay to Caesar 20 Gosp, Mat 23: 15(10)| 15] In the first century A.D. until the First Jewish Revolt 21 Gosp, Mat 23: 15(10)| Jewish Revolt against Rome (A.D. 66-70), many Pharisees conducted 22 Gosp, Mat 23: 37(19)| destruction of the temple in A.D. 70. You will not see me . . . 23 Gosp, Mat 24: 8(6) | in the late first century A.D. In this Jewish usage it 24 Gosp, Mat 26: 3(3) | Caiaphas was high priest from A.D. 18 to 36.~ 25 Gosp, Mat 26: 57(30)| in written form from ca. A.D. 200, e.g., trial on a feast 26 Gosp, Mar Int | Peter 5:13). Papias (ca. A.D. 135) described Mark as Peter' 27 Gosp, Mar Int | been written shortly before A.D. 70 in Rome, at a time of 28 Gosp, Mar 13: 1(1) | was destroyed by fire in A.D. 70 at the hands of the Romans; 29 Gosp, Luk Int | Jerusalem by the Romans in A.D. 70, the Gospel of Luke is 30 Gosp, Luk Int | that date; many propose A.D. 80-90 as the time of composition.~ 31 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(1) | in 28 B.C., 8 B.C., and A.D. 14 and enrollments in individual 32 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(1) | the province of Syria in A.D. 6-7 when Judea was annexed 33 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(1) | after 4 B.C. (and before A.D. 6) would not fit with the 34 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | 27 B.C. to his death in A.D. 14. According to Greek inscriptions, 35 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | succeeded Augustus as emperor in A.D. 14 and reigned until A.D. 36 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | A.D. 14 and reigned until A.D. 37. The fifteenth year of 37 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | would have fallen between A.D. 27 and 29. Pontius Pilate: 38 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | Pilate: prefect of Judea from A.D. 26 to 36. The Jewish historian 39 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | and Perea from 4 B.C. to A.D. 39. His official title tetrarch 40 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | of Galilee from 4 B.C. to A.D. 34. Only two small areas 41 Gosp, Luk 3: 2(3) | Annas had been high priest A.D. 6-15. After being deposed 42 Gosp, Luk 3: 2(3) | deposed by the Romans in A.D. 15 he was succeeded by various 43 Gosp, Luk 3: 2(3) | Caiaphas, who was high priest A.D. 18-36. Luke refers to Annas 44 Gosp, Luk 6: 15(7) | Palestinian Jews against Rome in A.D. 66-70. Because the existence 45 Gosp, Luk 16: 19(13)| of Luke dating from ca. A.D. 175-225 records the name 46 Gosp, Luk 19: 43(10)| that befell Jerusalem in A.D. 70 when it was destroyed 47 Gosp, Luk 20: 22(5) | the First Jewish Revolt (A.D. 66-70) that resulted in 48 Gosp, Luk 21: 20(6) | of Jerusalem by Rome in A.D. 70 upon which Luke and his 49 Gosp, Joh Int | probably dates from between A.D. 90 and 100. Traditionally, 50 Gosp, Joh 2: 20(16)| possibly the spring of A.D. 28. Cf the note on Luke 51 Gosp, Joh 9: 22(5) | seems to have begun ca. A.D. 85, when the curse against 52 Gosp, Joh 11: 49(11)| Caiaphas was high priest A.D. 18-36. The Jews attributed 53 Gosp, Act 4: 27(4) | and Perea from 4 B.C. to A.D. 39, who executed John the 54 Gosp, Act 5: 34(6) | flourished in Jerusalem between A.D. 25 and 50.~ 55 Gosp, Act 5: 36(7) | Cuspius Fadus was governor, A.D. 44-46. Luke's placing of 56 Gosp, Act 10: 1(2) | to Syria shortly before A.D. 69. ~ 57 Gosp, Act 11: 27(6) | during the reign of Claudius (A.D. 41-54), while the Jewish 58 Gosp, Act 11: 27(6) | mentions a famine in Judea in A.D. Acts 11:46-48. Luke is interested, 59 Gosp, Act 12: 1(1) | Herod Agrippa ruled Judea A.D. 41-44. While Luke does not 60 Gosp, Act 12: 2(2) | beheaded by Herod Agrippa ca. A.D. 44.~ 61 Gosp, Act 12: 20(5) | s death that occurred in A.D. 44. Early Christian tradition 62 Gosp, Act 18: 2(1) | expelled the Jews from Rome ca. A.D. 40. The Roman historian 63 Gosp, Act 18: 12(5) | proconsulship in Achaia is dated to A.D. 51-52 from an inscription 64 Gosp, Act 23: 2(1) | Nedebaeus, was high priest from A.D. 47 to 59. ~ 65 Gosp, Act 23: 3(2) | was later assassinated in A.D. 66 at the beginning of the 66 Gosp, Act 23: 26(8) | procurator of Judea from A.D. 52 to 60. His procuratorship 67 Gosp, Act 24: 27(5) | procurator of Judea from A.D. 60 to 62.~ 68 Gosp, Act 25: 9(2) | of the Emperor (Nero, ca. A.D. 60) (Acts 25:12). This move 69 Gosp, Act 27: 1(2) | during the first century A.D. is attested in inscriptions. 70 NTLet, Rom Int | likely Corinth, between A.D. 56 and 58 (cf Acts 20:2- 71 NTLet, Rom Int | the Emperor Claudius about A.D. 49 ordering the expulsion 72 NTLet, 2Cor Int | dated about the autumn of A.D. 57; if it is a compilation, 73 NTLet, Gal Int | probably written around A.D. 54 or 55, most likely from 74 NTLet, Gal Int | would be earlier, perhaps A.D. 48-50. Involved is the question 75 NTLet, Eph Int | imprisonment in Rome, likely in A.D. 61-63. Others appeal to 76 NTLet, Eph Int | for a new situation around A.D. 80-100.~The principal divisions 77 NTLet, Phi Int | missionary journey, probably in A.D. 49 or 50, accompanied by 78 NTLet, Phi Int | confinement in Rome, between A.D. 59 and 63 (cf Acts 28:14- 79 NTLet, Phi Int | the coast of Palestine, A.D. 57 or 58 (Acts 23:23-26: 80 NTLet, Phi Int | scholarship favors Ephesus, around A.D. 55, a situation referred 81 NTLet, 1The Int | own missionary band. About A.D. 50, he arrived in Greece 82 NTLet, 1The Int | probably in the early summer of A.D. 51. Timothy's return with 83 NTLet, 1Tim Int | his execution under Nero (A.D. 63-67); if they are regarded 84 NTLet, 1Tim 4: 12(6) | a missionary already in A.D. 49, some fifteen years before 85 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 16(11)| first Roman imprisonment (A.D. 61-63).~ 86 NTLet, Phl | perhaps in Rome between A.D. 61 and 63 (see the Introduction 87 NTLet, Phl | Ignatius of Antioch (ca. A.D. 110). Paul's letter deals 88 NTLet, Heb Int | Corinthians, written about A.D. 96, most probably cites 89 NTLet, Heb Int | the temple of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. In that case, the argument 90 NTLet, Heb Int | of the Jews from Rome in A.D. 49 under the emperor Claudius. 91 CathL | History. Eusebius himself (A.D. 260-340) used the term to 92 CathL, Jam Int | high priest Ananus II in A.D. 62.~The letter is addressed 93 CathL, Jam Int | the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.~Others, however, believe 94 CathL, Jam Int | assign James to the period A.D. 90-100.~The principal divisions 95 CathL, 1Pet Int | persecution of Nero between A.D. 64 and 67, it was supposed 96 CathL, 1Pet Int | least the reign of Domitian (A.D. 81-96). In this view the 97 CathL, 1Pet Int | Pliny the Younger to Trajan, A.D. 111-12).~Other scholars 98 CathL, 1Pet Int | the two apostles, perhaps A.D. 70-90. The author would 99 CathL, Jude | composition around the year A.D. 80, when the historical 100 CathL, Rev Int | circles from ca. 200 B.C. to A.D. 200.~This book contains 101 CathL, Rev Int | of the reign of Domitian (A.D. 81-96), a fierce persecutor 102 CathL, Rev 3: 7(5) | destroyed by an earthquake in A.D. 17. Rebuilt by money from 103 CathL, Rev 3: 14(10)| devastating earthquake of A.D. 60/61. The Amen: this is 104 CathL, Rev 6: 2(3) | and won a major victory in A.D. 62; see the note on Rev 105 CathL, Rev 13: 3(3) | death (which occurred in A.D. 68 from a self-inflicted 106 CathL, Rev 13: 3(3) | 14; Rev 17:8. Domitian (A.D. 81-96) embodied all the


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