CHRIST APOSTLES >730,000 Consecutive Days ! CHURCH “FATHERS”

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CHRIST APOSTLES >730,000 Consecutive Days ! CHURCH “FATHERS”

The “Mind of the Church” 1. The Church is organized. 2. The Church is conciliar. 3. Guiding of the Church by the will of Christ through those who throughout its history have achieved and maintained communion with Him.

Alexander & the Greek Empire: 331BC: Persia, Egypt & Alexandria 323BC: Alexander died; 7 generals: Seleucids & Ptolemies 320BC: Ptolemy I annexes Palestine ~285BC: Septuagint completed

Hellenism threatens the Jewish Faith: 198BC: Seleucid Antiochus III annexes Palestine 169BC: Antiochus IV Epiphanes versus Ptolemy 167BC: Antiochus Epiphanes, Mattathias Hashmon & Judas Maccabeus

The Maccabean Revolt ( BC): 167BC: Battle of Emmaus 164BC: Cleansing of Jerusalem BC: Madness!

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The Maccabean Revolt ( BC): 167BC: Battle of Emmaus 164BC: Cleansing of Jerusalem BC: Madness! 74BC: Masada 63BC: Roman siege of Jerusalem

Pro-, Anti-Macabeans and Other Groups at the End of the Macabeean Dynasty: Pharisees Sadducees Essenes Herodians Zealots Common people