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St. Paul (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): section 189
Gischala (Israel) (search for this): section 189
But the hatred that John, the son of Levi, bore to me, grew now
more violent, while he could not bear my prosperity with patience. So he
proposed to himself, by all means possible, to make away with me; and built
the walls of Gischala, which was the place of his nativity. He then sent
his brother Simon, and Jonathan, the son of Sisenna, and about a hundred
armed men, to Jerusalem, to Simon, the son of Gamaliel, This Gamaliel may be the very same that is mentioned by the rabbins in
the Mishna, in Juchasin, and in Porta Mosis, as is observed in the Latin
notes. He might be also that Gamaliel II., whose grandfather was Gamaliel
I., who is mentioned in Acts 5:34, and at whose feet St. Paul was brought
up, Acts 22:3. See Prid. at the year 449.
in order to persuade him to induce the commonalty of Jerusalem to take
from me the government over the Galileans, and to give their suffrages
for conferring that authority upon him. This Simon was of the city of Jerusalem,
and of a very noble family o
Jerusalem (Israel) (search for this): section 189
449 AD (search for this): section 189