The death of Apostle James is recorded in Acts, circa 64AD.
It seems incredible that the deaths of James the brother of Jesus, the deaths of Peter and Paul and the fall of the Temple should not have been included in the New Testament, including the Gospel of John, if they had been written after 70 AD?
Doesn't this suggest the the Gospel of John was written before these events?
It seems incredible that the deaths of James the brother of Jesus, the deaths of Peter and Paul and the fall of the Temple should not have been included in the New Testament, including the Gospel of John, if they had been written after 70 AD?
Doesn't this suggest the the Gospel of John was written before these events?
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