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A Narrative of the Imperial Cult in Asia Minor
Das, A. Andrew
Paul and the Stories of Israel, 2016, p.179
United States: Augsburg Fortres
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Título:
A Narrative of the Imperial Cult in Asia Minor
Autor:
Das, A. Andrew
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Paul and the Stories of Israel, 2016, p.179
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On the first day of the year 42 BCE in Rome, something utterly unprecedented took place—an event that would have been far more comprehensible with the Greek kingdoms in the east during the Hellenistic era or with the Persians. The Roman Senate proclaimed the assassinated Julius Caesar to have survived death as a god. The Senate made audacious plans for a temple to honor Caesar. In 29 BCE with the dedication of the temple and the accession of Octavian to the throne, the new emperor granted permission to the cities of Ephesus and Nicaea in Asia Minor to erect
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