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a catholic me A say that nazareth existed at the first century but it was a hameauou a small village is true? thank you to inform me
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It contains links to even older relevant threads. Beware, however, because the older posts were written with a previous version of the software so some of the usually hidden programming code appears in the actual post. It can be difficult to read in some places. IIRC, there is evidence that what is now called "Nazareth" was a cemetery prior to the 1st century CE and there is evidence that a town or village, named "Nazareth", existed there at the end of the 1st century. I believe it is identified as one of the places that some Jews (holy men?) fled to after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70CE. To my knowledge, there is no archeological evidence that a village existed there in the early 1st century or, if there was one, what it was called. spin has very interesting linguistic argument in this thread indicating the connection between Jesus and Nazareth results from a translation error on the part of those copying Mark. |
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thank you Amalek13
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Damn! I was looking for spin's discussion! Many thanks!
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chimaira " hello amaleq, in France one say also any problem as to the United States, one also say in France "all the pleasure was for me :boohoo: , lol but no problem it is as well.
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Exact CX "de rien" aussi .
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