<b>A critique of Jesus and Christianity - Judea and the Messiah Prophecy</b>
http://saffronknight.sulekha.com/blog/post...dea-and-the.htm
the real Exodus:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The final revolt of the Jewish nation against Rome happened from 130-136CE under the leadership of a charismatic leader called Bar Kochba. This revolt and its defeat by Rome resulted in the burning down of the Jewish temple and the expulsion of all Jews from Jersusalem. Judea was officially renamed Palestine after the Roman Governor and the neighbouring arabs were encouraged to settle and trade in place of Jews. <b>This of course led to the Exodus of Jews from the promised land. </b>
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Jesus and his main teachings were actually directed against the high priests the Pharisees more than the Roman Emperor. It can be safely said from his actions that Jesus ambition was to become the high priest of the temple at Jerusalem rather than be the saviour of the world.
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from the above article:
Christian Chronology:
http://www.cwo.com/~pentrack/catholic/chron.html
68 Nero commits suicide, resurrects as "Nero redivivus", Rev's 666? (see 81)
http://saffronknight.sulekha.com/blog/post...dea-and-the.htm
the real Exodus:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The final revolt of the Jewish nation against Rome happened from 130-136CE under the leadership of a charismatic leader called Bar Kochba. This revolt and its defeat by Rome resulted in the burning down of the Jewish temple and the expulsion of all Jews from Jersusalem. Judea was officially renamed Palestine after the Roman Governor and the neighbouring arabs were encouraged to settle and trade in place of Jews. <b>This of course led to the Exodus of Jews from the promised land. </b>
....
Jesus and his main teachings were actually directed against the high priests the Pharisees more than the Roman Emperor. It can be safely said from his actions that Jesus ambition was to become the high priest of the temple at Jerusalem rather than be the saviour of the world.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
from the above article:
Christian Chronology:
http://www.cwo.com/~pentrack/catholic/chron.html
68 Nero commits suicide, resurrects as "Nero redivivus", Rev's 666? (see 81)