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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Caesarea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Caesarea]]
    31 bytes (4 words) - 05:18, 30 October 2008
  • topic_name = Basil of Caesarea ...(AD 330 - 1 January 379), also called Basil the Great, was [[bishop]] of [[Caesarea]], a leading [[theologian]] in the 4th century. The [[Eastern Orthodox Chur
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  • * [[Basil of Caesarea]]
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  • ...e religion, in AD 301, when St. Gregory the Illuminator, a missionary from Caesarea, converted the king of Armenia, Trdat IV, to Christianity.
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  • Justin Martyr (Justin of Caesarea) was an early Christian [[apologist]] (a person who defends the truth of Ch ...ics. Hippolytus and Methodius of Olympus also wrote about him. Eusebius of Caesarea dealt with him at some length (Church History, iv. 18), and named the follo
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  • ...Messiah - meaining the Anointed One). Jesus and the disciples had come to Caesarea Philippi, when Jesus asked them who they thought he was. The apostle Peter
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  • ...tween Jesus and the other disciples. Jesus and the disciples had come to [[Caesarea Philippi]], when Jesus asked them who they thought he was. The [[apostle Pe
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  • ...s' reply is very significant. He did not remind them what He told Peter at Caesarea Philippi, but simply scolded them for their pagan-like reasoning. "The king
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  • In 135 Caesarea and Antioch colonized the New Roman City of Alea Capitolina built atop the
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  • ...not link the sections (210Jn and 339Lk<ref>Edgecomb KP (n.d.) "Eusebius of Caesarea, The Gospel Canon Tables", viewed 13 June 2017, \<http://www.tertullian.org
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  • '''Theophilus''', [[Patriarch of Antioch]] ([[Eusebius of Caesarea|Eusebius]] ''Ecclesiastical History'' iv. 20; [[Jerome]] ''Ep. ad Algas. qu
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  • ...discussion takes place between Jesus and his disciples near the city of [[Caesarea Philippi]]; this discussion begins with Jesus asking the question, "Who do
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  • * [[Caesarea (EBD)]]
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