Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts. You're going by the Greek version based off the codex of the Vatican, fragments of incomplete scrolls from Egypt from 4 testaments? The majority has been rewitten. In any event there is huge controversy. They match it with that other print from there, and then go it must be accurate. Except they monopolised it. Where other versions were largely destroyed. Civil war gnostics, coptics. But there are old versions, that are quite different. When backtracking to the source. Incomplete Fragments or the vellum has been relayered, they wrote on top of it. It has changed, compiled by monks, adding miracles, adding more apostles etc.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts. You're going by the Greek version based off the codex of the Vatican, fragments of incomplete scrolls from Egypt from 4 testaments? The majority has been rewitten. In any event there is huge controversy. They match it with that other print from there, and then go it must be accurate. Except they monopolised it. Where other versions were largely destroyed. Civil war gnostics, coptics. But there are old versions, that are quite different. When backtracking to the source. Incomplete Fragments or the vellum has been relayered, they wrote on top of it. It has changed, compiled by monks adding miracles, adding more apostles etc.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts. You're going by the Greek version based off the codex of the Vatican which has only got fragments of incomplete scrolls from Egypt from 4 testaments. The majority has been rewritten. In any event there is huge controversy. They match it with that other print from there, and then go it must be accurate. Except they monopolised it. Where other versions were largely destroyed. Civil war gnostics, coptics. But there are old versions, that are quite different. When backtracking to the source. Incomplete Fragments or the vellum has been relayered, they wrote on top of it. It has changed, compiled by monks adding miracles, adding more apostles etc.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts. You're going by the Greek version based off the codex of the Vatican which has only got fragments of incomplete scrolls from Egypt from 4 testaments. The majority has been rewritten. In any event there is huge controversy.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts. You're going by the Greek version the codex of the Vatican which has only got fragments of incomplete scrolls from Egypt from 4 testaments. The majority has been rewritten.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts.
If he existed. It hasn't been validated. They raised hell, looking. Until it's a belief. Not taking it away. Questioning it. Was he married?
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was there Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two prominent historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions, it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original texts.
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was their Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Reformation. Where two all of two historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original text.
Yawn. The only record of Pilate is a single inscription. Jewish historian. Haha. Gonna have a laugh about that. The name Jew is a very modern one. Few centuries old. But a historian after the destruction of Jerusalem? CE 90. Yea.
Which Apostle wrote of the miracles? Did you miss my former comment. There weren't 12 in other versions. Neither was their Resurrection in other early versions. Strangely still it omitted other testaments. Christianity had several civil wars. Importantly on founding. It believe it or not was over the version of the Bible. Then again much later in the Refirmation. Where two all of two historians rewrote history, giving us AD and BC. Again on its split from Catholicism. And probably later, but who is counting.
Which version of the Bible, it was largely rewritten later into another version. King James is the basis of most modern versions it was relayered much later. Like the original versions. The source material has been rewritten over sometimes as many as 5 times ontop of the source vellum. Impossible to even see the original text.