Timothy--Bishop of Macedonia and Ephesus. Maryred in 97AD Killed by a mob of pagans at the Katagogia, a festival for the god Dionysus. Born just after crusifixtion
Gossolalia--speaking in tongues
No such word as Jewish
The Battle of Philippi was the final battle in the Wars of the Second Triumvirate between the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian (the Second Triumvirate) against the forces of Julius Caesar's assassins Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus in 42 BC, at Philippi in Macedonia. The Second Triumvirate declared this civil war to avenge Julius Caesar's murder.The battle consisted of two engagements in the plain west of the ancient city of Philippi. The first occurred on the first week of October; Brutus faced Octavian, while Antony's forces were up against those of Cassius. At first, Brutus pushed back Octavian and entered his legions' camp. But to the south, Cassius was defeated by Antony, and committed suicide after hearing a false report that Brutus had also failed. Brutus rallied Cassius' remaining troops and both sides ordered their army to retreat to their camps with their spoils, and the battle was essentially a draw, but for Cassius' suicide.A second encounter, on 23 October, finished off Brutus's forces, and he committed suicide in turn, leaving the triumvirate in control of the Roman Republic.
St Mark was John Mark
Silas and St Paul--Silas was a leading member of the first Christian community in Jerusalem and a colleague of Paul and was sent to Antioch, along with Paul and Barnabas. In prison in Phillipi with paul when earthquake freed them.
Paul---In old Ireland, epilepsy was known as 'Saint Paul's disease'. The name points to the centuries-old assumption that the apostle suffered from epilepsy.To support this view, people usually point to Saint Paul's experience on the road to Damascus, reported in the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament (Acts 9, 3-9), in which Paul, or Saul as he was known before his conversion to Christianity, is reported to have a fit similar to an epileptic seizure: '...suddenly a light from the sky flashed around him. He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him: ''Saul, Saul! Why do you persecute me?''...Saul got up from the ground and opened his eyes, but he could not see a thing... For three days he was not able to see, and during that time he did not eat or drink anything.'Saul's sudden fall, the fact that he first lay motionless on the ground but was then able to get up unaided, led people very early on to suspect that this dramatic incident might have been caused by a grand mal seizure. In more recent times, this opinion has found support from the fact that sight impediment-including temporary blindness lasting from several hours to several days-has been observed as being a symptom or result of an epileptic seizure and has been mentioned in many case reports.In his letters St Paul occasionally gives discreet hints about his 'physical ailment', by which he perhaps means a chronic illness. In the second letter to the Corinthians, for instance, he states: 'But to keep me from being puffed up with pride... I was given a painful physical ailment, which acts as Satan's messenger to beat me and keep me from being proud.' (2 Corinthians, 12,7). In his letter to the Galatians, Paul again describes his physical weakness: 'You remember why I preached the gospel to you the first time; it was because I was ill. But even though my physical condition was a great trial to you, you did not despise or reject me.' (Galatians 4, 13-14) In ancient times people used to spit at 'epileptics', either out of disgust or in order to ward off what they thought to be the 'contagious matter' (epilepsy as 'morbus insputatus': the illness at which one spits)There is a clinic for epilepsy patients in St Paul, Minnesota.
Priscilla, a saint.. Priscilla and Aquila are regarded as saints in most Christian churches that canonize saints.
Saints Aquila and Priscilla They have been called the most famous couple in the Christian Bible since they are mentioned seven times, always as a couple and never individually
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Petronious--Gaius Petronius Arbiter (ca. 27–66 AD) was a Roman courtier during the reign of Nero. He is speculated to be the author of the Satyricon, a satirical novel believed to have been written during the Neronian age. Suspected of being involved in the plot to kill Nero so was forced to commit suicide by opening his veins in a tub of hot water, the preferred method of suicide in the higher circles.
Island of Samos could be seen from Ephesus in first century. "He who is tired of Ephesus is in need of a good night's sleep" Saying at that time.
96AD Temple in Jerusalem employed more than 20 000
James---younger brother of Jesus. Was going blind
Mark--live in Rome at the edge of the Field of Mars at the time of peter and Paul's deaths
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. Known to the world by his family name, Nero. had bad skin due to leaad poisoning. A palace coup forced him to flee and he commited suicide. peter and Paul were caught in the subsequent police roundup of subservives, tried and executedd.
Flavia---her house became Christian center in Rome before Peter and Paul's death
Ring of FIRE---PREDICTED BY Isaiah The Pacific “Ring Of Fire” is a huge area where large numbers of earthquakes and volcanoes occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. The “ring” is actually a 25,000 mile horseshoe shape that goes up the western edges of south and north America, includes Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, and then extends southward to Japan, the Philippines, then eastward around Australia but consisting of Indonesia and New Zealand. Located near the center of this potential area of devastation is Hawaii which is already considered a hot spot for volcanic and earthquake activities.
Messianic--of or relating to a messiah promising deliverance
Timothy--son of Eunice the Jew and George the a Greek. Born in Lystra, Asia Minor, a province of the empire of Japan