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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Fall of Jerusalem in August of 68 A.D.

Written by: Max Klein

About 68 A.D., the siege of Jerusalem began under General Vespasian and his son Titus. However, because of the chaotic conditions in Rome, Vespasian took part of the army and took control of the situation there and began the Flavian Dynasty. After a ten-year rule from 69 A.D. to 79 A.D., his son Titus became the next emperor but ruled only for a little more than 2 years. It is deduced that he was assassinated by his evil brother, Domitian who became the next emperor.  It was Domitian who not only began a persecution of the church but also had John arrested and confined to the Island of Patmos. After John had completed the writing of Revelation in 96 A.D., Domitian was assassinated by court officials. The next emperor, Nerva knowing that John was under religious persecution, by Domitian, allowed John to leave the Island of Patmos. (Nerva was the emperor who began the golden age of the Roman Empire.

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