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| Title: The Sadducean Persecution of the Christians in Rome and Jerusalem, A.D. 58-65 Secondary Title: SWJT Volume: 30 Pages: 9-13 Type: Journal Article Year: 1988 Abstract: "It seems probable that the prosecution of Paul could have been resumed in Rome, with the support and testimony of a Jewish delegation (cf. Josephus, Antiquities 20:194) in 61 or 62. If Ernst Haenchen is correct in supposing that Paul was convicted and executed, then something is added to his argument if we suppose that a Jewish delegation pressed for Paul's conviction". Keywords: New Testament / Early Christianity |
