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This book offers a fresh understanding of one of the most significant events in human history, the Jewish-Roman war that led to the destruction of Jerusalem. The first volume concentrates on Jesus Christ’s ministry and its consequences, while this second volume focuses mainly on the Jewish war against Rome. The book argues that it was not Caligula or Nero who destroyed Jerusalem but rather Jesus Christ. It reveals how Jesus Christ’s ministry physically caused Himself to be born at a time when God gave Him permission to destroy Jerusalem, why He abandoned His mission midway through, and how He repeated His message during His three days after His resurrection. The book proves that the Roman Empire was nothing less than Hellenized Jewish Hellenism, where Roman forces destroyed the holy city of Jerusalem. Surprisingly, it reveals how Roman Palestine became a haven for both Jews and Gentiles who fled Judea—more specifically within the vast Roman land empire, which was divided into three separate entities, which explains why there were first two then four then nine Jewish warring factions fighting against Rome. This shows that Jesus Christ's mission was to free Israel from both Gentiles and Jews. The book argues that at the time of Jesus Christ’s ministry, God permitted Him to destroy Jerusalem because He realized that He would be unable to preserve it without sinning. Consequently, Jesus Christ’s mission to liberate the land of Palestine from deceptive Gentile domination became synonymous with His mission to destroy Jerusalem. The book shows that Jesus Christ’s mission began at the very time when He was destined to become a great prophet. It focuses on Jesus’s struggle with Satan at the beginning of His ministry, which is why He had to abandon this mission midway through due to sin. This explains why Jesus could not continue His mission until He became God’s Messiah, which is why He repeated His message during His three-day visit after his resurrection. The book claims that Jesus’s ministry included the destruction of Jerusalem. The Roman army was sent to liberate Roman Palestine from both Jews and Gentiles, while the Roman world empire fragmented into three separate entities, which explains why there were first two then four then nine Jewish warring factions fighting against the Roman Empire—the Boethusians, Herodians, Idumeans, Samaritans and Ossities—until Titus Flavius Vespasianus became emperor in 69 C.E. It also reveals how Jesus Christ’s message was intentionally distorted due to political reasons by his followers who sought power after His death. This book reveals Jesus Christ as a great prophet who was prophesied by God as a humble, saintly man. It shows Jesus as a great prophet who showed great compassion for those being exploited by those around him, and that his mission was to liberate the Jewish people from both Gentiles and Jews at that time. It also argues that the Roman Empire was nothing less than Hellenized Jewish Hellenism, where Roman forces destroyed the holy city of Jerusalem. The book describes how Jesus Christ’s ministry physically caused Him to be born at a time when God gave Him permission to destroy Jerusalem. After His death, this miraculous event became part of His mission to liberate the land of Palestine from deceptive Gentile domination. cfa1e77820

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