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  1. One of the prominent figures in the New Testament was the first Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus. Augustus ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14. He was originally named was Caius Octavius Caepias. He was the grandnephew of Julius Caesar. Caesar was murdered in 44 B.C. and Augustus eventually succeeded him without a rival. He refused to be called rex or ...

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  2. Feb 18, 2024 · In the Bible, Julius Caesar features prominently as a major historical figure. While some may think of him as simply a political ruler, Caesar had a much higher impact on the course of church history. Here, we will be exploring who Caesar was, what his role in the Bible was, and how he might have influenced the text itself.

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Julius Caesar has significant ties to the New Testament, most obviously in the date of Jesus’ birth, which was during Caesar’s reign. Archives suggest that he was a Roman ruler at the time of Jesus’ birth, and his decree that all the world should be enrolled brought Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem, an important event in the Gospels.

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    • Summary – Question 4 Who Were The Caesars mentioned in The Four Gospels?

    One of the prominent figures in the New Testament was the first Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus. Augustus ruled from 27 B.C to A.D. 14. He was originally named was Caius Octavius Caepias. He was the grandnephew of Julius Caesar. Caesar was murdered in 44 B.C. and Augustus eventually succeeded him without a rival. He refused to be called rex or dicta...

    The other Caesar mentioned in the New Testament was Tiberius. There is one specific reference to him as well as a number of references to Caesar in general.

    Only two Caesars are mentioned by name in the four gospels — Augustus and Tiberius. We can make the following observations about what Scripture says about these Roman leaders. Caesar Augustus, the first Roman Emperor made the decree that a census should be taken of everyone in the Roman Empire. This caused Joseph and Mary to leave their home in Naz...

  4. Apr 11, 2022 · Julius Caesar is not mentioned in the Bible, nor did he live during the times recorded in the Bible, having died in 44 BC. However, Julius Caesar did instigate the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, which was led by a strong emperor/dictator.

  5. Jun 11, 2015 · In regard to Julius Caesar, the key sources are his own accounts of the Gallic Wars, the speeches of Cicero, Sallust’s account of Catiline’s War, Suetonius’s section on Caesar in Twelve Caesars, and Plutarch’s section on Caesar in Plutarchs’s Lives.

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  7. caesar. Caesar was a cognomen of the Julian family, whose most eminent member was Caius Julius Caesar, the great soldier, statesman, orator, and author (102-44 b.c. ).

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