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Jesus was born during the Roman Empire under Emperor Herod the Great. Note that King Herod was not from Rome, or that he was not Roman, he was Arab from the Middle East. The father of King Herod, Antipater hails from Idumea (also known as Edom), an area on the southern coast of the Dead Sea. His mother, Cypros, was from Nabataea, a wealthy kingdom in Jordan which included the city of Petra near Israel. So why did Herod become king of Judea and why did the Romans support him?
That was the reason; when King Antiochus III became ruler of the world (this was before Christ), he captured Egypt, Asia, Syria alongside Israel and Europe (the father of the Edomites). He was so powerful that when the rabbis wanted to write the New Testament, he asked them to write it in Greek. Remember that Jesus Christ was not born then. Indeed, the Rabbis wrote the New Testament in Greek instead of the Hebrew language like the Torah. Some information from the Torah was included that made the prophecy of Jesus Christ perfect. There was no manipulation on the story of Jesus.
When the Roman Empire overthrew the Greek Empire under Alexander the Great, they brainwashed Arab nations and some Jews (from Bethlehem to Judea) against the prophecy of Jesus Christ (for example, as akuffo addo a brainwashed some northerners and sheep against Prez Mahama). After the Romans changed the months of the year, the hour, and the days of the week, they made Herod king of Judea just to tarnish the image of Jesus Christ. This is why King Herod wanted to kill the baby Jesus when he was born.
They did not succeed and then? After the death of Jesus, Christianity began to spread and it reached the Romans thanks to the apostle Paul. The Romans rejected Paul’s writings until the reign of Emperor Constantine. Constantine was the one who accepted Jesus Christ and built the first largest Catholic church. Note that Constantine was not fully converted to Christianity. He still worshiped pagan gods until the First Council of Naceae in AD 325.
This meeting was chaired by Constantine and the Roman bishops (an African bishop from Algeria attended this meeting). It was then that they manipulated the Bible, especially the story of Jesus Christ. The bishops knew that generations to come, people like Avraham Bin Moshe will challenge the existence of Jesus Christ. The Romans made Jesus white but he is black. Jesus is real and he is still alive. But some of his stories are false.
By: Stacy Amewoyi
Credit: I don’t own any artwork used in this article
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