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On 9/15/2019 at 8:28 PM, lftc said:

Another topic to discuss.

I've been doing a fair amount of research on Roman Law during the 1st century (AD as it used to be said, CE as it is said now in the secular era).

 

Christian Era

Before Christian Era

Even if we insert "Current" for "Christian" they are still 

affirming that history was split in two by Jesus.

BCE → JESUS ← CE

 

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18 minutes ago, JohnD said:

Christian Era

Before Christian Era

Even if we insert "Current" for "Christian" they are still 

affirming that history was split in two by Jesus.

BCE → JESUS ← CE

 

very true.  Jesus is inescapable.

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2 hours ago, lftc said:

Just one more bump to see if anyone has other information before I let this topic fade to obscurity.

The Story of Civilization volume 111    pages 31 to 33     Heading is "The Beginnings of Roman Law"    it will take me a bit of time to get it in a format to post.

Talks about the law being a combination of tribal customs, royal edicts and priestly commands.   Relates the 12 tables as being one of the strictest law systems ever....   give me some time.  I don't know if I can turn it into text and post it, may have to just take a picture and post jpeg's..

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if you have a membership in scribd you can get to the book yourself....   

It is The Story of Civilization volume 3 Caesar and Christ page 31+   and thanks for posting the subject, it's kind of fascinating...

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On 9/19/2019 at 11:21 PM, other one said:

if you have a membership in scribd you can get to the book yourself....   

It is The Story of Civilization volume 3 Caesar and Christ page 31+   and thanks for posting the subject, it's kind of fascinating...

1st Century Roman Law has direct applicability to understanding and applying parts of the New Testament. 

Thank you for your help.

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