Before the Jewish rebellion, they had to mark their foreheads with ash (carbon 666) and worship Nero as God emperor before being able to enter into the marketplace and buy it sale. It was life or death for them.
If they didn't, they died of starvation or went broke.
And if they were caught as Christians, Nero imprisoned them, dressed as a beast in animal skins, and engorged himself on them while they were shackled.
Or he tied them to poles and lit them on fire to light the streets for the gladiators walking home after the circus.
That is interesting. I'm forcused more on biblical backing, as I usually don't take anything into account if there's not a verse to backup a claim about God, Jesus, etc.
So you have a biblical verse that sort of describes what you're talking about?
The man of sin can't be revealed until the rebellion occurs?
That rebellion happened in 67ad, and after 3.5 years, the temple fell as Jesus predicted, and 3.5 years later the rebellion-turned-war ended, totaling 7 years ..
Are you Aglican, Lutheran, or Catholic? If so then that makes sense why church tradition or history may take precedence or equal important to actual Scripture backing.
Has to do with when it was written.
Before the Jewish rebellion, they had to mark their foreheads with ash (carbon 666) and worship Nero as God emperor before being able to enter into the marketplace and buy it sale. It was life or death for them.
If they didn't, they died of starvation or went broke.
And if they were caught as Christians, Nero imprisoned them, dressed as a beast in animal skins, and engorged himself on them while they were shackled.
Or he tied them to poles and lit them on fire to light the streets for the gladiators walking home after the circus.
That is interesting. I'm forcused more on biblical backing, as I usually don't take anything into account if there's not a verse to backup a claim about God, Jesus, etc.
So you have a biblical verse that sort of describes what you're talking about?
A verse? That's actual history!
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/christians.htm
The man of sin can't be revealed until the rebellion occurs?
That rebellion happened in 67ad, and after 3.5 years, the temple fell as Jesus predicted, and 3.5 years later the rebellion-turned-war ended, totaling 7 years ..
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/823/the-great-jewish-revolt-of-66-ce/
I recommend reading the last sacrifice and the last disciple.
They are fiction, but based on the real historical events of the day during the time of Nero.
Are you Aglican, Lutheran, or Catholic? If so then that makes sense why church tradition or history may take precedence or equal important to actual Scripture backing.
I'm nothing. No religion.
Just read lots of history, and have read the Bible cover to cover multiple times.