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“Luke argued that Christianity was entitled to the same protection Judaism enjoyed as a religio licita (‘permitted religion’) and that it represented no danger to the Roman state (18:15; 19:37; 23:29; 25:25; 26:32).” (Acts)
“Timothy was in the province of Asia at that time, probably in Ephesus (4:13, 19).” (2 Timothy)
“Solomon obtained ivory through commercial ventures with Hiram. Ancient Near Eastern kings often used lion figures as symbols of royal power and divine protection of the throne.” (1 Kings 10:18–21)
“Herod Agrippa I was Herod the Great’s grandson, Herod Antipas’s nephew, and Herodias’s brother (see genealogy, p. 1579). Agrippa I ruled the whole of Palestine for a short time following the death of Jesus, during the very early days of the Christian movement (ad 41–44).” (Acts 12:1–4) |
“But sacrifice and ritual are not substitutes for genuine piety (4:4; 5:25). The shrines at Bethel, Gilgal, and Beersheba did not suffice; no matter how many sacrifices or how elaborate the rituals (5:4–5), these were not the places for worship God had chosen.” (Amos 5:4–5) |
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