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Caesar's court (A wonderful book.) Being the record made by the enemies of Jesus of Nazareth in His day, found in the Vatican at Rome and in Constantinople ... By Rev. W. D. Mahan ... Edited by Eld. G. A. Reynolds ...

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Dalton, Georgia, The A. J. Showalter co., 1895. Reprint 1926.Description: 221 p. plates. 20 1/2cmSubject(s):
Contents:
-- A short sketch of the Talmuds. -- Eusebius' history of the emperors of Rome. Constantine's letter in regard to having fifty copies of the Scriptures written and bound for preservaiton. -- Jonathan's report of his interview with the shepherds of Bethlehem; also a letter of Melker, who was priest of the Bethlehem synagogue. -- Gamaliel's report of his interview with Joseph and Mary; also his interview with Massalian, and Mary and Martha. -- Caiaphas' report of the Sanhedrim, giving his reasons for the execution of Jesus. -- Caiaphas' second report in regard to the resurrection of Jesus. -- Acta Pilati, or Pilate's report of the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus. -- Herod Antipater's defense before the Roman Senate concening his conduct at Bethlehem. -- Herod Antipas' defense before the Roman Senate concerning his execution of John the Baptist. -- The Hillel letters regarding God's providence to the Jews. -- Did Pilate make a report to Tiberius Caesar of the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus?
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BT 441 .A2 M3 1926 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 13562

"Second edition."

Published, St. Louis, 1884, under title: Archaeological writings of the Sanhedrin and Talmuds of the Jews.

Published under various titles.

Generally regarded as spurious. cf. James, M. R. Apocryphal New Testament, Oxford, 1924, p. 90, and Goodspeed, E. J. Strange new gospels, Chicago, 1931, chapter v.

-- A short sketch of the Talmuds. -- Eusebius' history of the emperors of Rome. Constantine's letter in regard to having fifty copies of the Scriptures written and bound for preservaiton. -- Jonathan's report of his interview with the shepherds of Bethlehem; also a letter of Melker, who was priest of the Bethlehem synagogue. -- Gamaliel's report of his interview with Joseph and Mary; also his interview with Massalian, and Mary and Martha. -- Caiaphas' report of the Sanhedrim, giving his reasons for the execution of Jesus. -- Caiaphas' second report in regard to the resurrection of Jesus. -- Acta Pilati, or Pilate's report of the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus. -- Herod Antipater's defense before the Roman Senate concening his conduct at Bethlehem. -- Herod Antipas' defense before the Roman Senate concerning his execution of John the Baptist. -- The Hillel letters regarding God's providence to the Jews. -- Did Pilate make a report to Tiberius Caesar of the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus?

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