The document is the longest Greek document found in the Judean Desert, spanning over 133 lines of written text.
The document details a case of forgery, tax evasion, fraudulent sale, and manumission of slaves in the Roman provinces of ...
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A new discovery from the Roman empire outlines a juicy case of second-century crime. Containing an extraordinary 133 lines of ...
The papyrus revealed how the imperial state dealt with financial crimes - specifically tax fraud involving slaves - in Judaea ...
When Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US President, he did not put his left hand on either of the two Bibles held by his ...
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Knewz on MSNResearcher Uncovers Ancient Papyrus From a Storeroom, Provides Insight Into Criminal Cases in Roman EmpireResearcher Uncovers Ancient Papyrus From a Storeroom, Provides Insight Into Criminal Cases in Roman Empire A researcher from ...
PEREA (Trans-Jordan) - region "across" the Jordan river from Judea; also ruled by Herod Antipas ... Antioch - 3 rd largest city of Roman empire; early Christian center (Acts 11:19-30; 13:1-3 ...
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ZME Science on MSNAncient Roman Papyrus Details Stunning Forgery Case in Exquisite DetailThe world of the Roman Empire was not just one of legions, emperors, and conquests — it was also a world of legal disputes, ...
President Trump’s return has emboldened supporters of Israeli annexation of the occupied territory who want to mandate the ...
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The Christian Post on MSNAncient Aramaic inscription finally deciphered reveals Jewish name in the heartland of JudeaAn inscribed piece of pottery found in an ancient Jewish stronghold in the Jordan Valley has finally been deciphered ...
In recent years, the discussion surrounding the future of Judea and Samaria—often referred to misleadingly as the 'West Bank'—has gained heightened attention. The notion of building and ...
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The Forward on MSNIn the Italian city where James Joyce wrote ‘Ulysses’ a Jewish poet’s bookstore rises back to lifeIn the Italian city where James Joyce wrote 'Ulysses,' the bookstore that Jewish poet Umberto Saba opened in 1919 has come ...
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