12-13-2008, 06:58 PM
Thanks, everyone, for your input.
Greek writings translated by modern scholars seem
to get embellished with ficticious details very often.
(Just look at the link I posted above with the various
translations.)
I'm not sure that's the case with Paul's confinement in Rome.
The literary evidence seems tantalizingly ambiguous at least.
I would guess there's a 50/50 chance the Praetorians had a
hand in Paul's internment and execution (assuming he died in
Rome.)
Valete,
~Theo
Greek writings translated by modern scholars seem
to get embellished with ficticious details very often.
(Just look at the link I posted above with the various
translations.)
I'm not sure that's the case with Paul's confinement in Rome.
The literary evidence seems tantalizingly ambiguous at least.
I would guess there's a 50/50 chance the Praetorians had a
hand in Paul's internment and execution (assuming he died in
Rome.)
Valete,
~Theo
Jaime