The Veil is Torn A.D. 30 to A.D. 70, Pentecost to the Destruction of Jerusalem

The Veil Is Torn: A.D. 30 to A.D. 70 is the first volume of the 12-volume book series The Christians: Their First Two Thousand Years, which chronicles the history of Christianity. Edited by Ted Byfield and published by the Christian History Project, this 287-page hardcover volume covers the period from Pentecost to the Roman destruction of Jerusalem. 
Book Overview
The volume uses vivid narrative and illustrations to describe the formative years of the Christian faith, focusing on how a small group of followers in Judea planted the seeds of a global religion across the Roman Empire. 
  • Key Historical Events:
    • Pentecost and the Founding of the Church: The initial spread of the faith following the resurrection of Jesus.
    • The Work of Apostle Paul: His missionary journeys and the establishment of early Christian communities.
    • The Origins of the Gospels: The writing and preservation of the early accounts of Jesus’ life.
    • Neronian Persecution: The martyrdoms of Peter and Paul under the Emperor Nero.
    • The Siege of Jerusalem (A.D. 70): The horrific Roman siege and eventual destruction of the Second Temple by the general Titus

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