/augustine/city of god/chapter 46 of the birth of.htm The Dispersion of the Jews Among All Nations, as Had Been Prophesied. Chapter 46."Of the Birth of Our Saviour, Whereby the Word Was Made Flesh And of Of the Birth of Our Saviour, Whereby the Word was Made Flesh and. /the five books against marcion/chapter xxiii the dispersion of the.htm Of the Jews, and Their Desolate Condition for Rejecting Christ, Foretold. ![]() is shown to be the Son of God, Who created the world Chapter XXIII."The Dispersion The Dispersion of the Jews, and their Desolate Condition for. /chapter cxvii malachis prophecy concerning the.htm Chapter CXVII."Malachi's prophecy concerning the sacrifices of the Christians ItĬannot be taken as referring to the prayers of Jews of the dispersion. Malachi's Prophecy Concerning the Sacrifices of the Christians it. Peter wrote to the Jews of the Dispersion. Syria).Pamphylia (3) Egypt.Greece (4) Romans., and these converts naturally prepared the way for the apostles int he interval which preceded the beginning of the separate apostolic missions. The mixed assembly from which the first converts were gathered on the day of Pentecost represented each division of the Dispersion. The course of the apostolic preaching followed in a regular progress the line of Jewish settlements. The influence of the Dispersion on the rapid promulgation of Christianity can scarcely be overrated. The Jewish settlements in Rome, were consequent upon the occupation of Jerusalem by Pompey, B.C. Jewish settlements were also established at Alexandria by Alexander and Ptolemy I. Large settlements of Jews were established in Cyprus, in the islands of the AEgean, and on the western coast of Asia Minor. From Babylon the Jews spread throughout Persia, Media and Parthia. At the beginning of the Christian era the Dispersion was divided into three great sections, the Babylonian, the Syrian, the Egyptian. Or simply THE DISPERSION, was the general title applied to those Jews who remained settled in foreign countries after the return from the Babylonian exile, and during the period of the second temple. ![]() Smith's Bible Dictionary the Jews of The Dispersion
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