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Jesus and history / Early Christianity and Judaism / Jewish religious movements / Quirinius / Judaea / Census of Quirinius / Coponius / Zealotry / 6 / Religion / New Testament / Ancient history
Date: 2006-02-08 19:12:25
Jesus and history
Early Christianity and Judaism
Jewish religious movements
Quirinius
Judaea
Census of Quirinius
Coponius
Zealotry
6
Religion
New Testament
Ancient history

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