that was quite enjoyable lecture, my compliments. second part was a bit shock for a wretched atheist such as me, but still - quite a pleasant think to experience bible from this angle :) thanks for sharing it
Take your plates on a buffing wheel, preferably a coarse sisal wheel, with black cutting rouge. This should close off the grain of the metal a bit and help slow down rusting.
wow really grateful to how God uses everything to spread his Word. I'm just thinking of how this was created in 2013 and if it wasn't recorded i could've missed out on this Spirit led necessity, thank you.
No, the Romans didn't want to crusfi Jesus Christ they wanted to get a legion killer, but the Jewish people insisted that they should get Jesus, and freed a killer in his place.
Isn't that Navy? Navy wore blue tunics, Army wore Red or white tunics. Navy had a blue Scutum and army had a red Scutum. Also, true fact, Christian's were in the Roman Army, although they weren't popular, I imagine their preachings were at an all time low.
I wonder if it is sack religious to dress as a Roman in church? Isn't that comparative to dressing as an ss officer in a synagogue 😂 I have no issue with it. This is a great video though
Columbus never discovered anything. as far as the mainland USA goes, he never went there either. The "first to discover the American mainland" was John Cabot, but he was beaten to it by the Vikings in AD1000 if not by others before them. There are 2nd century Roman mosaics depicting pineapples, which came from South America; cocaine found in Egyptian mummies, also from the Americas; a mosaic in an English medieval church shows cacti and sweetcorn... all before Columbus.
Not realy. Do some research on the book of the dead (old Egypt). Many references in the bible aswell as the other beliefs are found in it. Not to convince you you need to believe it ofcourse but you might find it interesting
that was quite enjoyable lecture, my compliments. second part was a bit shock for a wretched atheist such as me, but still - quite a pleasant think to experience bible from this angle :)
thanks for sharing it
He sounds like he's training legionaries in modern time.
Really great presentation... thanx for sharing it!
23:13 What is wrong with those Roman numerals..... XIIII! It should be XIV
both are correct
Legions preferred to use (example as such) XIV.
You are confusing it with how it is written today.In that time Romans normally wrote it the way you proclaimed as "wrong".
like thank you for shearing i enjoyed your presentation god bless you brother
Awesome great info!!
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Take your plates on a buffing wheel, preferably a coarse sisal wheel, with black cutting rouge. This should close off the grain of the metal a bit and help slow down rusting.
What it the preachers name
Is that auxiliary? I’ve never seen legions with blue shields or tunics
wow really grateful to how God uses everything to spread his Word. I'm just thinking of how this was created in 2013 and if it wasn't recorded i could've missed out on this Spirit led necessity, thank you.
Interesting stuff
very excellent presentation of the Roman equipment wish the biblical interpretation of it's representation was more thoroughly covered but thanks
Gladiator was in the 2nd century AD
excellent presentation!
romans had glasses and spoke pretty good English as well hmm?
stuffguy666 actually most legionaries would have had a basic understanding of literacy.
Yeah they would learn literacy
Very interesting
Very nice
if u couldnt see in the reanactment why not use contact lenses
i wonder id st paul served in the legions
+james taylor no but with him being from the areas around Jerusalem and asia minor (middleast) I bet he saw them in action
"armor of christ" when the romans crucified Jesus and many others.
No, the Romans didn't want to crusfi Jesus Christ they wanted to get a legion killer, but the Jewish people insisted that they should get Jesus, and freed a killer in his place.
Isn't that Navy? Navy wore blue tunics, Army wore Red or white tunics. Navy had a blue Scutum and army had a red Scutum. Also, true fact, Christian's were in the Roman Army, although they weren't popular, I imagine their preachings were at an all time low.
says there not sandals then immediately says they're sandals
The Romans invented Christianity.
Christianity was around long before emperor Constantine converted.
I wonder if it is sack religious to dress as a Roman in church? Isn't that comparative to dressing as an ss officer in a synagogue 😂 I have no issue with it. This is a great video though
the original Romans were better but that was back when they were pagans :-) and then Christianity corrupted them
Knew I would find a sweaty in the comment section.
Columbus never discovered anything. as far as the mainland USA goes, he never went there either. The "first to discover the American mainland" was John Cabot, but he was beaten to it by the Vikings in AD1000 if not by others before them. There are 2nd century Roman mosaics depicting pineapples, which came from South America; cocaine found in Egyptian mummies, also from the Americas; a mosaic in an English medieval church shows cacti and sweetcorn... all before Columbus.
Not realy. Do some research on the book of the dead (old Egypt). Many references in the bible aswell as the other beliefs are found in it. Not to convince you you need to believe it ofcourse but you might find it interesting