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Historical Data Quotes

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James Allen Moseley
“Judaea was not a forgotten backwater in the Roman world. Jews represented about ten percent of the population of the western empire and about twenty percent of the population of the eastern empire. By comparison, Jews represent only about two per cent of the population of the United States today. Never, since the fall of Judah to Babylon in the sixth century BC until the twentieth century had Jews comprised so large a part of any body politic.”
James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

James Allen Moseley
“Jesusâ€� ministry lasted 1,350 days, spanning five calendar years (AD 29â€�33), fifty calendar months, and 44.36 months (calculated as being of 30.5 daysâ€� average duration). The gospels have gaps in their narratives in which Jesus disappears from the pages of history. The gaps total 770 days, which is about two years, representing fifty-seven percent of Jesusâ€� total ministry time. No wonder John wrote “Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this bookâ€� (John 20:30) and “There are many more things that Jesus did. If all of them were written down, I suppose that not even the world itself would have space for the books that would be writtenâ€� (John 21:25).”
James Allen Moseley

James Allen Moseley
“From Good Friday in AD 33 through the following Sabbath day, the apostles were whimpering, broken fugitives. After Resurrection Sunday, they were lions who revolutionized the world. What caused this astonishing change? After watching Jesus undeniably die, the apostles saw, touched, and ate with the risen Lord, not once, but many times for over forty days. The fact of the Resurrection demonstrated to them (and demonstrates to us) that Jesus is God; and if he is God, his teaching is true. Only the realization of that could have been worth more to the apostles than their lives.”
James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

James Allen Moseley
“All apostles were disciples. Not all disciples were apostles. Disciples (Greek: mathetes) were pupils, hence, followers. Apostles (Greek: apostolos) were ambassadors, hence, leaders.”
James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

Amos Smith
“Patient endurance and self-discipline mean we submit to the present moment as it is, not as we would like it to be.”
Amos Smith, Holistic Mysticism: The Integrated Spiritual Path of the Quakers