A quick look at "Hebrides" shows it was contempory of the times.
Because of Pax Roma, serious study of history would serve to correct many of these misconceptions.
The Romans were spreading Christianity in the first century to a land not even conquered yet?
Ever heard of the term Bar Mitzvah? A child declared out of wedlock generally had to prove himself separately to the scribes and elders. He was discussing scripture - not tin mining practices in England.
You've spent this whole thread saying Jesus never ministered before the age of 30, and now you admit He did?
Provide citations, authors, titles when written - but then you still have that Tertullian reference misplaced too.
500s Welsh.
I know, history can be rough for some. Rome conquered England in AD 47 there abouts.
You've spent this whole thread saying Jesus never ministered before the age of 30, and now you admit He did?
BIG difference between Q and A between Jesus and the scribes and priests regarding his understanding of the scripture.
500s Welsh.
Inadequate - teachers would give you an "F" for improper citation of references - try again