ISBN-13: 9781291835045 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 724 str.
ISBN-13: 9781291835045 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 724 str.
In Roman times, the historic records say the world's most beautiful city was Jerusalem. Amid the city, the Temple shone out in gold and white stone. About a million man-years were involved in its ingenious structure. It astounded the world. To the north lay the fortress city of Antonia, connected by a causeway. Another causeway crossed the ravine of the Kidron to the Mount of Olives. Worldwide the exiled tribes of Israel supplied vast quantities of gold and treasures. Millions came to worship. Records say James the brother of Jesus had a throne inside the Temple. He prayed in the Holy Place. He followed in the steps of his father Joseph. Jesus had a far higher office than either. Both the New Testament and early writers of the first centuries describe it. The resurrection was so factually clear that Roman emperor Tiberius immediately proclaimed Jesus a God. Caligula and others tried to destroy the Temple and Jerusalem. Rome also tried to destroy the real facts about Jesus, James and Joseph in the Temple.