brother im speaking from just the last thirty years of reading basically anything I could find about that point in world history . I’ve actually never heard anyone who hadn’t thought the same
at he siege of Jerusalem built over years of Roman oppression over Jerusalem . Here’s a video I hadn’t seen it before but searched for your sake
https://adammaarschalk.com/2014/01/03/video-the-3-5-year-siege-of-jerusalem-66-70-ad/
What I’m saying and what your saying I think can be reconciled you seem to be talking about the actual length of the attack from when they actually attacked Jerusalem
im talking about when they began besieging smaller towns and surrounding and blockading Jerusalem that began in 67 ad some have it late 66 ad and the actual siege was completed in ad 70
as far as references just google the siege of Jerusalem and three years I just did that and hindreds of links came up
i think I’m talking about the whole event beginning with the Jewish revolt and the beginnings of the siege when they started sacking the towns around Jerusalem and blockading it remember how fortified Jerusalem was brother it was not an easy and quick thing to do even for the token empire they took a long time weakening them through famine and wearing out rhier wiol before they actually besieged the city and destroyed the temple it was about a three to three and a half year period
at his just according to what I’ve read over the years though I’m not really thinking it’s important how one looks at the Meg the of the seige . I’m pretty confident but I was t there either so lol
just based on lots of reading over the years I believe it took about 3 to 3 .5 years to accomplish the destruction of Jerusalem but again we all learn what we read and learn through life that just the opinion I’ve formed from the reading I’ve done myself I know for sure it’s not hard to find the information about a three year long siege though I just googled that phrase and tones of links came up
at he siege of Jerusalem built over years of Roman oppression over Jerusalem . Here’s a video I hadn’t seen it before but searched for your sake
https://adammaarschalk.com/2014/01/03/video-the-3-5-year-siege-of-jerusalem-66-70-ad/
What I’m saying and what your saying I think can be reconciled you seem to be talking about the actual length of the attack from when they actually attacked Jerusalem
im talking about when they began besieging smaller towns and surrounding and blockading Jerusalem that began in 67 ad some have it late 66 ad and the actual siege was completed in ad 70
as far as references just google the siege of Jerusalem and three years I just did that and hindreds of links came up
i think I’m talking about the whole event beginning with the Jewish revolt and the beginnings of the siege when they started sacking the towns around Jerusalem and blockading it remember how fortified Jerusalem was brother it was not an easy and quick thing to do even for the token empire they took a long time weakening them through famine and wearing out rhier wiol before they actually besieged the city and destroyed the temple it was about a three to three and a half year period
at his just according to what I’ve read over the years though I’m not really thinking it’s important how one looks at the Meg the of the seige . I’m pretty confident but I was t there either so lol
just based on lots of reading over the years I believe it took about 3 to 3 .5 years to accomplish the destruction of Jerusalem but again we all learn what we read and learn through life that just the opinion I’ve formed from the reading I’ve done myself I know for sure it’s not hard to find the information about a three year long siege though I just googled that phrase and tones of links came up
So yeah I totally get the events and time frames you are using now. Thanks I do appreciate it along with the link. Cestius as well as the year of the 4 emperors in my opinion would match up were Christ said when you see the city compassed about flee.
In 68AD Nero had died and so in 69AD you had the year of the 4 emperors. So Vespasian had halted the campaign to take Jerusalem after already putting it down, the revolt, in the North and in Galilee. Then of course he was proclaimed emperor in late 69AD. Then in 70AD his son Titus razed Jerusalem.
So anyway all that to say think that there is clear evidence that when Christ told them to flee that during Cestius or the year of the 4 emperors would match up. Either singularly or combined.
Again thanks for the info and will get now as I am curious to see the video as well as search out others along the same lines.
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