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The disappearance of Jesus from the tomb founded the faith in the resurrection of Christ, the firstborn from the dead in the four gospels, they then recognize as the Messiah, the anointed of God. In retrospect, they interpret his preaching as the revelation of salvation. One of the actions of Jesus, sharing bread, becomes a sign of recognition of the community and a rite of mystical union. Thats appearances of the risen Jesus they hold the vocation of the apostles called by Christ to witness his death and resurrection to the world and preach a religion of salvation. In 37, the faithful to the doctrine of Jesus Nazarenes were expelled from Palestine. They then migrate first to the east, heading for the territory of the Parthians. They come to a mountainous region they call Madai of Tura. They then exiled to the South, taking the road whenever a persecution threatens their community. Then, to better protect themselves from their oppressors Jews or Christians, Nazarenes decide to separate. They make sure to found countless groups each representing a small number of people. Among them are those who call themselves the Simonian the Dositheans etc. But they soon ruthlessly hunted down and exterminated by the emerging Catholic Church because they worship the Baptist. Only the Brotherhood Johannites manages to go into hiding. At 38, one of the immediate successors of Saint John the Evangelist, Hebraüm is looking for the Ageless Wisdom. After chairing the Baptist sect for a while, he leaves suddenly enters East. It passes through Persia and India. It happens in a monastery in the Himalayas, where he rests for a while. There he learns by chance of ancient secrets about the distant past of humanity. He decided to hit the road to learn more about them. Hebraüm reaches the realm of Argatha after facing multiple perilous events. There he meets the King of the World; which he made incredible about the destiny of the Peoples of the World revelations. At the same time, he accepts that he sits as a Consultant in the conclaves that meet Insiders Circle Silver. In 39, a priest of Alexandria Seraphic named Ormus - Initiated the Traditions of Ancient Egypt and some Hebrew groups from the Essene sect -, converted to Christianity. Then, assisted by St. Mark, he founded a sect calling themselves the title Brothers of Ormus. In 44 - and despite the disappearance of Jesus - the Nazarenes are still considered subversive by the preachers Roman and Hebrew Saducéennes authorities: Stephen is stoned. Nazarenes Damascus are hounded by Saul of Tarsus. Peter, John, and all the other disciples of Christ, were arrested, flogged and ordered not to speak the name of Jesus. Jacques was imprisoned and beheaded; one embodiment, only the Romans are permitted to practice. But this does not prevent acts of guerrilla multiply. The latter even take such an extent that Rome considers necessary to react strongly. And in 49, the governor of Judea and crucified imprisons all Nazarenes who live Jerusalem and its surroundings. While in 50, Matthew, the former tax collector in Capernaum became an apostle of Jesus, is forced to hide in Corinth - which he wants to do the conversion center of Greece - to write his Gospel. However, troubles continue to multiply and clashes between Jews and Gentiles, rivalries between sects and propaganda of the fanatical Zealots maintain the agitation in 52, the Roman legate of Syria intervenes in order to avoid Judea flashover. In 54 and 55, the Hebrew militant activities there started again: the Sadducee High Priest of the Temple of Jerusalem, appointed to his post by the Romans, is murdered by the Zealots. Soon after, they are launching an extensive terrorist campaign against any compromise with Rome Sadducees. In 57, a native of the Jewish community of Egypt Messiah mingles with them. He rallied a crowd of supporters, trying to seize the holy city by force, then chase the Romans in Palestine. But he was soon defeated and he was forced to flee in the Nile Valley. At 58, already thinking of going to Rome, Paul wrote his Letter to the Romans. He describes his missionary journeys through the Hellenized parts of the Empire: Asia Minor, Macedonia, Greece. His charisma and eloquence earned him success but also the hostility of many Pagans and Jews. The latter, exasperated, then do stop in Jerusalem; thanks to its status as a Roman citizen, he gets to be brought to Rome, where he died. At 62, Simeon - that comes as a cousin of Jesus - succeeds Jacques as head of the Nazarene sect. For a brief time, it maintains the hierarchy established by his predecessor in the city; even though he knows that his future is inevitable. This is also the reason why he leads his brothers out of Jerusalem in 65, and that makes moving to Pella; on the east bank of the Jordan. But several groups of Nazarenes do not follow Simeon Pella; for months, they continue their retreat to the Northeast. They reach the basin of the Tigris and the Euphrates. They settled in a desert region not far away. Then they make sure to preserve as much as possible their age-old traditions in secret. But what they do not know is that from the spring 66, and Nazarene Zealot rebellion escalates into full-blown civil war, violent clashes broke out in Caesarea. The Roman troops stationed in Jerusalem are taken amok and massacred all the Jews - men, women and children - they encounter on their journey. During the great wave of stunned disgust that follows, the insurgents force the High Priests of the Temple to stop their official sacrifices in honor of Rome. And they manage to capture all of Jerusalem, and to entrench themselves there. While quotas Zealots seized the fortress of Massada, slay his garrison Romaine, and develop defensive facilities to enable them to withstand a siege. The reaction of Rome was immediate. Vespasian and his son Titus, is responsible for the repression in 67, Titus invaded the city of Quram with his troops. It disperses the Essene community, seizes its dwellings, fire buildings. He ruthlessly stalking those who resist it. Some Essenes somehow manage barely hide the precious manuscripts they have in their possession in caves surrounding the city. They will also hide their personal archives copied in a hurry; in particular concerning their ancestors Desposyni - or Those with the Master. Finally, they make a point of honor to be keeping track of their aristocratic origins, before disappearing in the wild. Then, September 8, 70, Titus and his soldiers seize Jerusalem. The ninth day of Ab - depending on the Jewish calendar - they spend the total disappearance of political and religious system that ruled until the Hebrew people. They kill and deport its occupants. They ransacked and destroyed the Temple. A Sadducee priest named Jesus - son of Thébuth - to whom Titus promises spared if the treasure that he give her the Sanctuary, even voluntarily give the latter a seven-branched candelabrum reserved for ceremonies devoted to Ark of the Covenant. It still offers an altar inlaid with silver weighing many talents. It gave him cuts carved into an unknown metal, a huge Emerald detaching it from the sacred object, and vessels of gold massive They carried a prodigious booty. But of all the spoils, those that had been taken in the Temple were the most dazzling. . Yet it was during this looting the Ark of the Covenant, along with priests Sadducees, finally leaves the Holy City. They immediately make her reach the citadel of Masada. Titus recovers a rough imitation. He appropriates a Torah scroll and a huge emerald - the narcotic properties - which once rested on the Table of Solomon. And he brought back as trophies in Rome, before inclusion in the imperial treasury. Once their party commander, the soldiers of Titus systematically crush the resistance of Israel. But he still does not want to mess with the isolated fortress of Masada. Therefore, by 71, the Zealots therein along with their leader Eleazar are joined by clerics Sadducees determined to be an anti-Roman political party. For two years, Sadducees and Zealots take head to the imperial army. Still, in 73, they begin to be decimated by famine and are threatened by widespread assault. And so they decided to commit mass suicide, ten of whom are appointed by lot; and they then immediately kill their brothers, before killing himself. Soon after, when the Romans invest the fortress THEY discover there are only corpses. As for the Ark of the Covenant, it disappeared. In fact, in 74 Saducéenne caste has ceased to exist. It has indeed now no role in the development of Judaism out of Palestine. Thought Pharisienne, meanwhile, survives somehow the fall of Masada; it is even the origin of Rabbinic Judaism. Because when the conflict ends and that many Jews were forced to leave their homeland - the Diaspora, they keep the foundation, while relying on the Torah to expand it. While a group of obscure origin enters Greece, arrives at the center of the Peloponnese, and quickly joins the royal family.
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 09:20:10 +0000

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