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posted ago by penisse ago by penisse +99 / -1

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Holy Father, I am thankful to You that I now accurately perceive kindliness from others who also perceive mine. Please, help me better understand what younger people fight hard for instead of snubbing them for what they now take for granted that we had to fight so much for.


AGENDA

Today we celebrate Clement of Rome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_of_Rome

Few details are known about Clement's life. Clement was said to have been consecrated by Peter the Apostle, and he is known to have been a leading member of the church in Rome in the late 1st century. Early church lists place him as the second or third bishop of Rome after Peter. The Liber Pontificalis states that Clement died in Greece in the third year of Emperor Trajan's reign, or 101 AD.


THE NUMBER 751

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/700_(number)#750s :

  • 751 = prime number
  • Chen prime

NETBIBLE ENTRY FOR INDEX #751

  • Archippos: Archippus = "master of the horse" (1) a certain Christian teacher in Colosse

Matching Bible verses

  • Col 4:17: And tell Archippus, “See to it that you complete the ministry you received in the Lord.”
  • Phm 1:2: to Apphia our sister, to Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church that meets in your house.

NO SCRIPTURE MATCHING #751


NOTABLE FACTS OF THE YEAR 751

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/751 :

Europe

  • November – Pepin the Short, youngest son of Charles Martel, forces the last Merovingian king Childeric III to retire to the monastery of Saint-Bertin. He proclaims himself as king of the Franks with the support of Pope Zachary, and is crowned at Soissons by Boniface, bishop of Mainz, becoming, as Pepin III, the first Carolingian monarch of the Frankish Kingdom.
  • King Aistulf of the Lombards captures Ravenna and the Romagna, ending the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. The last exarch Eutychius is killed by the Lombards. Aistulf threatens Rome, claiming a capitation tax. Pope Zachary, alarmed, appeals for aid from the Byzantine Empire, but his request is declined.

Abbasid Caliphate

  • Battle of Talas: First recorded encounter (and the last) between Arab and Chinese forces. The rulers of Tashkent and Ferghana are both nominal vassals of the Tang Dynasty; the Chinese have intervened on behalf of Ferghana in a conflict between the two; the Abbasid Caliphate, competing with the Chinese for control of Central Asia, has become involved. Arab forces from Samarkand have marched to challenge a Chinese army (30,000 men) under Gao Xianzhi. Gao has had a series of military victories in the region, but his Turkish contingent, Karluk mercenaries, defects. Out of 10,000 Tang troops, only 2,000 manage to return from the Talas River to China. The Arabs triumph, and they will remain the dominant force in Transoxiana for the next 150 years.
  • Muslim introduction of papermaking: The first paper mill in the Islamic world begins production at Samarkand. Captured craftsmen, taken at the Battle of Talas River, have by some accounts revealed the technique of papermaking (although paper may have arrived from China much earlier via the Silk Road). Arab scholars will use paper to produce translations of Ancient Greek and Roman writings.

Asia

  • Like the storm of 721, the storm of this year at the southern Chinese seaport of Yangzhou reportedly destroys over 1,000 ships engaged in canal and river traffic (approximate date).

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See you tomorrow, Frens!🤓