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    The Roman Empire and the New Testament: An Essential Guide

    Warren Carter, "The Roman Empire and the New Testament: An Essential Guide"
    Abingdon Press | 2006 | ISBN: 0687343941 | 148 pages | PDF | 13,5 MB



    Rome and the New Testament, July 19, 2009 By M. A. Oget "grittymar" (Atlanta, GA)

    Carter's Introduction is really at a basic collegiate level, rather than at a graduate-school level. As a result, it can be a bit repetitious. Nevertheless, this is a clear, precise read that opens students' eyes to the role of Rome in the writing and background of the Greek New Testament.
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    Alexander the Great: His Armies and Campaigns 334-323 BC By Nick Sekunda, John Warry
    Publisher: Os Publishing 1998 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 1855327929 | PDF | 42 MB




    Upon the assassination of his father King Philip II in the summer of 336 BC - while making plans for an invasion of Persia - Alexander took over the reigns of power of a now united Greece. When he led his combined Macedonian and Greek army into Asia a year later he began the greatest career of military conquest in world history. In eleven short years he overcame the might of the Persian Empire and campaigned across the face of the known world. In this combination of two of Osprey's most successful titles, Men-at-Arms 148 The Army of Alexander the Great and Campaign 7 Alexander 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire, two eminent scholars of the Classical world - Nick Sekunda and John Warry - describe in detail the make up of Alexander's army, and the course of his epic campaigns.

    About the Author
    Nick Sekunda has published numerous articles and books on Hellenistic warfare and is a recognised expert on the Macedonian army in particular. John Warry has had a life-long interest in the Greek world and is a respected author on this subject. His contribution to this book is the product of more than five years solid research.
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