Studying the Chronology

from 70 BC to 70 AD

By Decio Martins de Medeiros

Book Code: 700897

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Juvenile nonfiction, History

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Synopsis

The period from 70 BC to 70 AD has a controversial and historically erroneous chronology.

This is a book for those who enjoy History and historians, such as Flavius Josephus.

A book that brings forth the main characters from the period from 70 BC to 70 AD: Augustus, Tiberius, Herod, Christ.

A book that studies the chronology of Christ's birth based on the Gospels, historical records of Herod's death, seismic events in the year of Jesus' death, and synchronizes these events with the Gregorian calendar (which does have a year zero!) based on the priestly service rotations in the Temple, as revealed in the Qumran manuscripts, knowing that the Abias class was on duty in year -2 and the Joiarib class was on duty in year +70.

Features

Number of pages 84
Edition 1 (2024)
Format A5 (148x210)
Binding Paperback w/ flaps
Colour Black & white
Paper type Uncoated offset 75g
Language English

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Decio Martins de Medeiros

Engenheiro de eletrônica formado pelo ITA em 1975. Trabalhou na HP/Agilent de 1977 a 2009 na area de instrumentos e sistemas de teste e medição, como engenheiro de vendas, gerente de vendas, diretor de negócios,

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