The Shaping of Tradition
In 66 the people of Judea rose against the Romans and the Judeans were destroyed and enslaved. The Nazarenes and the Pharisees (rabbis) survived the war. The meaning of rabbi is the master or teacher once he learned all of his information. Most of the Synagogues are located in Sardes. The Synagogues were the center of Jewish life. Jews would discuss the affairs of their communities and how they can please their God. So as to create one single word of God the Nazarenes and the Orthodox Jews came together. They battled orally amongst each other so as to decided whose made more sense. Finally The New Testament was created. At this same time Christianity was born (Christof means anointed in Greek).After the persecutions of the Jews, the people of Judeo rose again with Simon Bakakbar as their leader. He was seen as the Messiah to
Conversion to Judaism was punishable by death and intermarriage was forbidden. Mohammed would speak to his followers in divine inspiration. In 1410 the Army of the Gods sacked Rome. IslamIn Mecca in Arabia a man named Mohammed had a vision that an angel named Gabrielle wanted to spread the word of God. The Orthodox took the Talwood as a center of life and their theme. They would write his words down to create the Koran. Through him Christianity became imperialised. It helped to define the duties of life and kept the Jews together. He abandoned Rome is a capital and split it into to parts. The Romans destroyed Judeo and built a Pagan city on top of it no known as Palestine. However the conflict between Judaism and Christianity was evident during this time.
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Palestine Jews,
God Mohammed,
Christianity Roman,
Sardes Synagogues,
Finally Testament,
Nazarenes Pharisees,
Diocletian Constantine,
Rome Christianity,
Mecca Arabia,
Gathering Mohammed,
word god,
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