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Hadrian's Renaming of Jerusalemby Steve Hale After the bloody and costly defeat of Bar-Kokhba, Hadrian decided that Jerusalem must be forever destroyed. In A.D. 70, the 10th Roman Legion was left to control the ruins. This time, however, Hadrian ordered the city to be plowed over and rebuilt as a Roman city. Jewish slaves so flooded the markets in Rome that the price for a slave actually became cheaper than the price of a horse! Many of the slaves were freed because it was too expensive to feed them while waiting for someone to buy them. "...I have received a letter written to me by His Excellency Scrennius Granianus, your predecessor. it is not my intention to leave the matter uninvestigated, for fear of causing the men embarrassment and abetting the informers in their mischiefmaking. If then the provincial can so clearly establish their cam against Christians that they can sustain it in a court of law, let them resort to this procedure only, and not rely on petitions and mcre clamor. Much the most satisfactory course, if anyone should wish to prosecute, is for you to decide the matter. So if someone prosecutes them and proves them guilty of any UlegaEty, you must pronounce sentence according to the seriousness of the offence. ]3ut if anyone starts such proceedings in the hope of financial award, then for goodness sake arrest him for his shabby trick, and see that he gets his deserts" (History of the Church by Eusebius). So, inspite of the awful persecutions of Jews, Hadrian was at least just toward Christians. Even Bar-Kokhba was not so friendly (see last week's article). June 27, 1993 Related Articles: Print this Article Discuss this Article Back to the Sermon Page
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