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| | who both skated to music from the "Carmen" opera in their long programs) and the Battle of the Brians (Boitano and Orser) at the 1988 Games in Calgary, I'd love to have an unexpected name who plays out of the New York spotlight, His scoring and rebounding are up,Yehoshua(Joshua) was not a King. What if he discovered that the Messiah is not aDavidicKing descended from the Tribe of Judah,C. 17 years before the second census of AD 6 (Chronos Kairos Christos p 305) Each census was for the purpose of taxation The census/taxation took two years to complete From late spring of one year through all of the next year until spring of the third calendar year (Nikos Kokkinos Chronos Kairos Christos p 140-141) So in this revised chronology the census of 16 BC actually began in late spring and continued until the spring of 14 BC Dr E Jerry Vardeman also offers archaeological evidence in support of the conclusion that the 12 BC census was the census of Luke 2:2 A census is mentioned on an ancient tombstone called "Lapis Venetus" (stone of Venice) The tombstone was for a Roman officer who under orders from Quirinius made a census of Apamea a city in Syria Vardaman uses microletters on the tombstone to date the tombstone itself to 10 BC Microletters on the tombstone also state that the census of Apamea took place in the year that Quirinius was a Roman consul: LA CONS PSQVIRINI This text reads as: "year one of the consulship of PS Quirini" The letter 'L' is the abbreviation for 'year' the letter 'A' stands for the number one Letters were used in ancient Greek and Latin to stand for numbers In the Greek number system the first letter represented the number 1 the second letter represented 2 etc The abbreviation "CONS" stands for "consul" or "consulship" And "PSQVIRINI" is the Quirinius mentioned in Luke 2:2 He is also mentioned by Josephus and by Dio both of whom state that Quirinius was a Roman consul The usual year given for the consulship of PS Quirinius is 12 BC Based on this and other considerations Vardaman dates this census to 12/11 BC Vardaman's discovery of this microletter inscription on the Lapis Venetus provides important archaeological evidence concerning the year of the Birth of Christ This inscription places the census at the time of Christ's birth beginning in the first year of the consulship of Quirinius (See Dr Vardaman's Lecture 1for detailed information about the Lapis Venetus the microletters and the census) Given the above information and the revised dates for the events in Roman history revised chronology places the first census under Quirinius in 16/15 BC People at that time in history as is much the same today preferred to pay their taxes later rather than sooner Also communication was difficult and slow in that time period so that after a census/taxation decree was issued by the government in Rome it took many months for word of this to spread among the people and then longer for the people to make the trip to the place of their birth The Gospel of Luke indicates that the city of Bethlehem was crowded at the time of Christ's Birth since there was no room for the Holy Family at the inn and the only place left for the Christ-Child was in a manger (Luke 2:7) It is more likely that Bethlehem would be so crowded in the second year of the taxation (the "collecting year" when people are up against a deadline for paying their taxes In this line of reasoning then 15 BC is preferred over 16 BC as the year of Christ's Birth Also Quirinius' census only applied to Judea not Galilee so Joseph (if he was a resident of Nazareth as Luke says) would not have been bound by it In Luke 21-5 we read that Caesar Augustus decreed that the Roman Empire should be taxed and that everyone had to return to his own city to pay taxes So Joseph and Mary returned to Bethlehem and there Jesus was born Several questions have been raised in the context of this taxation [1 See Bruce Christian Origins p 192 for example] Even if such a taxation actually did occur would every person have to return to his home Was Quirinius really the governor of Syria at this time (as in v2) Archaeology has had a bearing on the answers to these questions It has been established that the taking of a census was quite common at about the time of Christ An ancient Latin inscription called the Titulus Venetus indicates that a census took place in Syria and Judea about AD 5-6 and that this was typical of those held throughout the Roman Empire from the time of Augustus (23 BC-AD 14) until at least the third century AD Indications are that this census took place every fourteen years Other such evidence indicates that these procedures were widespread [2 Ibid, Therefore, People like to say a dominant player can do something (beat his man off the dribble, Against the Grizzlies,S. |
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