The Roman Empire: Called the World from Its Extent
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Luke 2:1
And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
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Grecian Literature, and the Roman Empire.
... This empire embraced the most fertile and civilized countries ... religion of poesy,
so was the Roman the work ... from the first believed themselves called to govern ...
/.../history of the christian church volume i/section 12 grecian literature and.htm

The Roman Empire at the Time of the Birth of Christ. Upwards of a ...
... his administration, was one of the wonders of the world. ... Nor is it strange that the
Roman Empire at this ... for the votaries of what was called wisdom entertained ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/killen/the ancient church/chapter i the roman empire.htm

Luke's Attitude Towards the Roman World
... a Greek dramatist wrote a play called "The Braggart ... as destined not to destroy but
to recreate the empire. ... that his references to matters of Roman history, and ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 3 lukes attitude towards.htm

Phial the Fourth, on the Sun of the Bestial Heaven.
... and above the earth and waters, is called heaven, in the ... as we may say, the Papal
world, destroying vast ... the first emperor to the Papal Roman empire, though the ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/phial the fourth on the.htm

The vision
... could have been possible, when the Roman empire was desolated ... rejection should be
the reconciliation of the world. ... means the Gentiles were not called in their ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/the vision .htm

Luke's Account of the Enrollment
... principle of systematic "enrollment" in the Roman world, not to ... city of David, which
is called Bethlehem, because ... of the procedure in the Roman empire was as ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 6 lukes account of.htm

The Second Trumpet.
... we are to judge of this tenfold Roman division. ... destroyed the kingdom of the Ostrogoths,
being called forth in ... In the remainder of the dominion of the empire. ...
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The Final Conflict.
... it must continue till the end of the world: the earth ... As only in its divided form,
the Roman empire continues till ... they that are with him are called and chosen ...
/.../bliss/a brief commentary on the apocalypse/the final conflict.htm

The Meaning of the Seventh Seal, that Is, of the Seven Trumpets.
... For thunderings are called qvlvt, that is, voices ... Spirit with the other empires of
the world, to a ... I understand of the bounds of the Roman empire, embracing in ...
/.../mede/a key to the apocalypse/the meaning of the seventh.htm

Periods of Church History.
... so that it may be called the church of ... of Jerusalem, the dissolution of the Roman
empire, fierce persecutions ... and the destinies of the world; marching over the ...
/.../schaff/history of the christian church volume i/section 4 periods of church.htm

Resources
What is the significance of the Roman Empire in biblical history? | GotQuestions.org

What was the Holy Roman Empire? | GotQuestions.org

What is Roman Catholicism? | GotQuestions.org

Roman: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Rules Observed in Conducting

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The Roman Empire: Allusions to Grecian Game Adapted by Wrestling

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The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accused Person Protected from Popular Violence

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Accusers and Accused Confronted Together

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of all Appeals Made to the Emperor

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Criminals Delivered Over to the Soldiers for Execution

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Garments of Those Executed Given to the Soldiers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Person Accused, Examined by Scourging

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Power of Life and Death Vested in Its Authorities

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Prisoners Chained to Soldiers for Safety

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Judicial Affairs of Those Who Appealed to Caesar, to be Brought Before Him

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Crowning of Soldiers Who Distinguished Themselves

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Danger of Sentinels' Sleeping

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Different Military officers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Expunging from the Muster Roll Name of Soldiers Guilty of

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Hardship Endured by Soldiers

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Italian and Augustus' Band

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Soldiers not Allowed to Entangle Themselves With Earthly

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Strict Obedience to Superiors

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of The Soldier's Special Comrade Who Shared his Toils

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Triumphs of Victorious Generals

The Roman Empire: Allusions to Military Affairs of Use of the Panoply or Defensive Armour

The Roman Empire: Called the World from Its Extent

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Augustus

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Claudius

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Nero

The Roman Empire: Emperors of, Mentioned: Tiberius

The Roman Empire: Judea a Province of, Under a Procurator or a Governor

The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Division Into Ten Parts

The Roman Empire: Predictions Respecting: Its Universal Dominion

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The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Legs of Iron in Nebuchadnezzar's Vision

The Roman Empire: Represented by The: Terrible Beast in Daniel's Vision

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