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1 1, 1,2 | registration of all citizens of the Roman Empire, ie. the Roman Emperor 2 1, 1,2 | the Roman Empire, ie. the Roman Emperor Octavius, who received 3 1, 1,2 | Octavius, who received from the Roman Senate, the title “Augustus” — “ 4 1, 1,2 | within a few years. A Roman monk Dionysius, named “the 5 1, 1,2 | the establishment of the Roman Empire. However, further 6 1, 1,2 | the establishment of the Roman Empire and died in 750, 7 1, 1,2 | registered “in his own city.” Roman politics always acceded 8 1, 1,2 | this city. According to Roman law covering conquered nations, 9 1, 1,5 | the time, it was also a Roman province where many Jews 10 2, 0,7 | Palestine being part of the Roman Empire, was governed by 11 3, 0,4 | money in circulation was Roman, while the law demanded 12 3, 0,18| dues for the benefit of the Roman authorities, and because 13 4, 1,3 | swiftly. In adapting the Roman court proceedings, where 14 4, 1,12| the local garrison of 100 Roman soldiers.~Some of the cities 15 4, 1,12| under the authority of the Roman Empire, had military garrisons 16 4, 2,12| wishing the overthrow of Roman rule. Apart from that, it 17 4, 2,17| example is taken from a Roman custom, by which an individual 18 5, 0,28| Caesarea — in honor of the Roman Caesar. In contrast to the 19 5, 0,28| personage — just like the Roman Catholics are doing, in 20 5, 0,28| teachings on the primacy of the Roman Pope (as successor of Apostle 21 5, 0,37| choking him (according to Roman laws, the lender could torment 22 5, 0,42| accused by them before the Roman authorities, because the 23 5, 0,43| Babylonian bondage and current Roman one.~The Lord responds that 24 5, 0,46| to liberate them from the Roman rule.~The Lord answers the 25 5, 0,56| staged uprisings against the Roman rule. In all probability, 26 5, 0,56| feast-day, when there were armed Roman soldiers safeguarding the 27 5, 0,57| God and punished by the Roman invasion and terrible destruction 28 5, 0,71| expected would rid them of the Roman yoke. The Lord instills 29 5, 0,83| civil disorder, which the Roman’s would take advantage of 30 5, 0,83| were dependent upon the Roman ruler of Judea — “said to 31 6, 2,9 | 70, Titus Flavius and his Roman hordes subjected Jerusalem 32 6, 2,10| mites equaled the lowest of Roman coin, which was called “ 33 6, 2,11| city. Notwithstanding the Roman commander Titus’ wish to 34 6, 2,11| thrown accidentally by a Roman soldier, caused a fire that 35 6, 2,11| will appear. During the Roman siege of Jerusalem, these 36 6, 2,11| in 9:27, — this was the Roman soldiers, entering into 37 6, 3,1 | replaced by the order of the Roman pro-consul.~Further, the 38 6, 6,1 | they needed to receive the Roman governor’s — Pontius Pilate — 39 6, 6,3 | the year 26 AD from the Roman Emperor Tiberius. He was 40 6, 6,3 | Jesus to the Praetorium, the Roman governor’s court of justice. 41 6, 6,3 | Antonius’ fortress where the Roman garrison was stationed. 42 6, 6,3 | as the representative of Roman authority: I cannot make 43 6, 6,3 | Sanhedrin was empowered without Roman sanction to judge and carry 44 6, 6,3 | was in no way a threat to Roman rule.~At the time, the heathen 45 6, 6,3 | His people into heathen, Roman rule, God had passed the 46 6, 6,3 | Saint John is applying the Roman calculation, which corresponds 47 6, 6,3 | you want me, your hated Roman governor, to take away your 48 6, 6,3 | promises you liberation from Roman rule: how can you demand 49 6, 6,3 | that I, a representative of Roman authority, committed Him 50 6, 6,3 | the year 70 AD, during the Roman siege of Jerusalem, a vast 51 6, 7 | Acts 3:17). Of course, the Roman soldiers were not aware 52 6, 7 | Greek and the prevalent Roman tongue of the conqueror. 53 6, 7 | the inscription. The proud Roman brusquely refused them, 54 6, 7 | garments, casting lots…” Roman law decreed that the clothes 55 6, 7,3 | of God’s beloved Son. The Roman astronomer Flagonus witnessed 56 6, 7,3 | was ordinarily issued to Roman soldiers to drink, especially 57 6, 7,3 | and jolting effect on the Roman centurion, that (according 58 6, 7,3 | their demise, the cruel Roman custom had the legs of the 59 6, 7,4 | be buried. According to Roman custom, crucified bodies 60 6, 7,4 | world into Jerusalem, a Roman guard was assigned under 61 7, 0,7 | which is totally unlike Roman soldiers — they would have