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New Testament / Agrippa I / Herodians / Herod the Great / Robert Eisenman / Josephus / Herodias / Paul the Apostle / Herod Antipas / Herodian dynasty / Ancient history / 1st millennium
Date: 2008-12-29 13:03:16
New Testament
Agrippa I
Herodians
Herod the Great
Robert Eisenman
Josephus
Herodias
Paul the Apostle
Herod Antipas
Herodian dynasty
Ancient history
1st millennium

Robert Eisenman’s “New Testament Code” What is the connection between the two messiah-centered movements that arose in the first century; the one focused on a military messiah who would liberate the Jewish nation f

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