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- Flight_to_Pella abstract "The fourth-century church fathers Eusebius and Epiphanius of Salamis cite a tradition that before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 the Jerusalem Christians had been miraculously warned to flee to Pella (Tabaquat Fahil) in the region of the Decapolis across the Jordan River.The authenticity of this tradition has been a much debated question ever since 1951 when S. G. F. Brandon in his work The Fall of Jerusalem and the Christian Church provided strong arguments against it, arguing that the Jewish Christians would have been allied to their compatriots, the Zealots; only after the destruction of the Jewish Christian community would Christianity have emerged as a universalist religion. The Christian-Zealot alliance has hardly been taken seriously in theology, but the historicity of the flight to Pella has been controversial ever since.".
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- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Aleppo.
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- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Christianity.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Christian_theology.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Church_History_(Eusebius).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Coele-Syria.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Coele_Syria.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Decapolis.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Destruction_of_Jerusalem.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Early_centers_of_Christianity.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Epiphanius_of_Salamis.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Christian.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_River.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Judaea.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Judea_(Roman_province).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Kokaba.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Miracle.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Panarion.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Pella,_Jordan.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Perea_(region).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink S._G._F._Brandon.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Jerusalem_(AD_70).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Transjordan_(region).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Zealots.
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLink Zealots_(Judea).
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flight to Pella".
- Flight_to_Pella wikiPageWikiLinkText "flight to Pella".
- Flight_to_Pella hasPhotoCollection Flight_to_Pella.
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- Flight_to_Pella subject Category:1st-century_Christianity.
- Flight_to_Pella comment "The fourth-century church fathers Eusebius and Epiphanius of Salamis cite a tradition that before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 the Jerusalem Christians had been miraculously warned to flee to Pella (Tabaquat Fahil) in the region of the Decapolis across the Jordan River.The authenticity of this tradition has been a much debated question ever since 1951 when S. G. F.".
- Flight_to_Pella label "Flight to Pella".
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