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1. The Codex Alexandrinus, 5th century C.E.

2. Roman coin struck in 71 C.E.

3. 20 c.e.), the Albanians were a federation …

4. Certificate of divorce dated 71/72 C.E.

5. Triune Buddhist godhead, c. 12th century C.E.

6. Borobudur probably had been founded around 800 C.E

7. Albinus was a monk and from 504 C.E

8. Alicula Eichwald, 1830 Primary references [ edit ] Eichwald, C.E

9. (b) What similar demonstration occurred in 1919 C.E.?

10. • Which Bible writers were present at Pentecost 33 C.E.?

11. An Arabic translation of the Gospels, tenth century C.E.

12. Why is Peter’s role at Pentecost 33 C.E. significant?

13. It is estimated that during the 300 years from Augustus (27 B.C.E.–14 C.E.) to Diocletian (284-305 C.E), there were 225,000,000 individual pay records.

14. * His remains dated to the first or second century C.E.

15. There was also a fulfillment in the first century C.E.

16. The first of these appeared during the first century C.E.

17. In 70 C.E., the Roman legions under General Titus returned.

18. What happened by the end of the third century C.E.?

19. In 66 C.E., fleshly Israel was at war with Rome.

20. How do we know that it ended in 29 C.E.?

21. In 49 C.E., the Christian governing body addressed that issue.

22. Philip appears in the Bible record soon after Pentecost 33 C.E.

23. About 3,000 disciples had been baptized at Pentecost of 33 C.E.

24. By 200 C.E., the site was said to have been deserted.

25. That spiritual captivity lasted from the second century C.E. to 1919.

26. IT WAS a mild spring morning in the year 33 C.E.

27. How did the sacred secret begin to unfold in 29 C.E.?

28. Most Baptists trace their heritage to early 17 th-century C.E

29. Roman armies did come against Jerusalem in the year 66 C.E.

30. A relief carving of a large cargo ship (first century C.E.)

31. Goths broke through the Roman frontiers in the fourth century C.E.

32. Chester Beatty P46, a papyrus Bible manuscript from about 200 C.E.

33. A material need developed among Christians in Judea in about 55 C.E.

34. Such denunciations intensified after the death of Pope Damasus in 384 C.E.

35. In the spring of the year 30 C.E., Jesus went to Jerusalem.

36. A Roman relief depicting a tax collector, 2nd or 3rd century C.E.

37. What did the events on the day of Pentecost 33 C.E. prove?

38. The year was 33 C.E., and the court was the Jewish Sanhedrin.

39. And that is precisely what Jesus did on Nisan 14, 33 C.E.

40. The Law covenant was removed in 33 C.E. when Jesus was impaled.

41. Claudius° (Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus), Roman emperor 41–54 C.E

42. Since Pentecost of 33 C.E. what has been the congregation of God?

43. But Jehovah actually began the process of restoration at Pentecost 33 C.E.

44. Then, in 36 C.E., the call widened out to include uncircumcised Gentiles.

45. In 373 C.E., an unexplained disturbance caused the group to break up.

46. ROME was at the height of its power during the first century C.E.

47. From the sixth to the tenth century C.E., these copyists were called Masoretes.

48. In 476 C.E., German leader Odoacer removed the last emperor ruling from Rome.

49. Albinus, LUCCEIUS°Albinus, LUCCEIUS °, Roman procurator of Judea, 62–64 c.e

50. By the 16th century C.E., a discrepancy of ten full days had accumulated.

51. IN THE year 325 C.E., Roman Emperor Constantine summoned all bishops to Nicaea.

52. ON ONE occasion in 32 C.E., a disciple of Jesus observed Him praying.

53. Those words were spoken by a leading Karaite of the eighth century C.E.

54. IT IS about 46 C.E., and Judea is in the grip of famine.

55. By the fourth century C.E., it is nothing more than “piles of stones.”

56. Cadoux states: “Irenæus [second century C.E.] and Hippolytus [late second, early third century C.E.] both thought it was possible to calculate with some degree of accuracy the time when the end would come.”

57. After Pentecost 33 C.E., the new disciples came into what relationship with the Father?

58. In 70 C.E., though, the Jewish nation faced a religious crisis of unimaginable proportions.

59. A papyrus manuscript of 2 Corinthians 4:13–5:4 from about 200 C.E.

60. 1914-1918 C.E. During World War I, Anglo-American World Power comes into being

61. In the first century C.E., coins from various countries made their way into Palestine.

62. First Century C.E. —Jesus, Paul, and John warn the congregation, but apostasy still flourishes

63. It was first propounded by Marcion, a semi-Gnostic of the second century C.E.

64. Consider, for example, what happened on Sunday, Nisan 9, of the year 33 C.E.

65. Constantine returned to his dying father’s side in Britain in the year 306 C.E.

66. In 70 C.E., the Roman army returned, led by Titus, son of Emperor Vespasian.

67. By the early third century C.E., 11 major aqueducts served the city of Rome.

68. 2 In the spring of 33 C.E., the resurrected Jesus faces a similar challenge.

69. IN 50 C.E., a group of Christian missionaries first set foot on European soil.

70. 3 The letter was probably written about 65 C.E., immediately prior to Paul’s martyrdom.

71. When Nero had his mother murdered in 59 C.E., Burrus provided a cover-up.

72. On the basis of Christ’s death in 33 C.E., however, that wall was abolished.

73. 24 About 60 C.E., the apostle Paul found himself under house arrest in Rome.

74. In 303 C.E., vicious persecution broke out in the Roman Empire against those professing Christianity.

75. The oldest complete Masoretic manuscript is the Leningrad Codex, which dates from 1008/1009 C.E.

76. According to available evidence, the Gospels were written between the years 41 and 98 C.E.

77. Felix’s administration was so corrupt and oppressive that Emperor Nero recalled him in 58 C.E.

78. Let us examine the Bible account of what took place that night in 33 C.E.

79. As the winter of 986 C.E. neared, he returned to Iceland with a full cargo.

80. Tertullian (c. 160 to 230 C.E.) was the first to use the Latin word trinitas.