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Is Jude the Weirdest Book in the New Testament?

April 9, 2013by Eric Costanzo 3 Comments

Pound-for-pound, Jude may be the weirdest book in the New Testament. One author called the book “bewildering.” I still think weird sounds better. Why is Jude weird? Where else can […]

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AD 0-100, Apocrypha, Christian History, Church History, Jesus, Judaism, Judeo-Christian History, Missionaries, New Testament, Pastors, Religion, Scripture Impressions and Digressions
Mattathias kills the apostate Jew

The last words of Mattathias, the man who saved Judaism

July 22, 2011by Eric Costanzo 3 Comments

It all started with bloodshed. The priest of God killed one of his own people on a pagan altar. The truth was, however, that much had gone wrong before this […]

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300-1BC, Apocrypha, Judaism, Maccabees, Martyrs, Old Testament

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