📜What Really Happened from 30 AD to 313 AD — The True Followers


📜  of Yeshua (Jesus)
🔥 PART 1: 30–70 AD — The Disciples and the True Beginning
30 AD — Yeshua's Death and Resurrection: Yeshua (Jesus) was crucified and resurrected in Jerusalem. He told His disciples to preach repentance and obedience to God. He did not create a new religion or ask to be worshipped.

The Jerusalem Assembly (The True Church): Led by James the Just, Peter, and John. They prayed at the Temple, kept Sabbath, followed Torah. Known as the Nazarenes (Notzrim).

Where the Twelve Went:

Peter: Asia Minor, later Rome
John: Asia Minor (Ephesus), Jerusalem
James (Zebedee): Martyred in Jerusalem
Thomas: India
Matthew: Ethiopia and Parthia
Andrew: Scythia, Greece
Philip: Syria and Asia Minor
Bartholomew: Armenia, India
Thaddaeus (Jude): Mesopotamia, Edessa
Simon the Zealot: North Africa, Britain
James (Alphaeus): Egypt, Jerusalem
Matthias: Armenia, Ethiopia
🔥 PART 2: 70–135 AD — Scattering, Survival, and Resistance
70 AD: Rome destroys Jerusalem and the Temple. Believers flee to Pella. The Nazarenes remain loyal to Yeshua and Torah.

85–90 AD — Birkat haMinim: Rabbinic Judaism inserts a curse in synagogue prayers against "heretics", specifically the Nazarenes. Believers in Yeshua are expelled from synagogues.

Surviving Churches:

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📜 What Really Happened from 30 AD to 313 AD — The True Followers of Yeshua (Jesus)
🔥 PART 1: 30–70 AD — The Disciples and the True Beginning
30 AD — Yeshua's Death and Resurrection: Yeshua was crucified and resurrected. He instructed His followers to preach repentance and obedience to YHWH, not start a new religion.

Jerusalem Assembly: Led by James the Just, Peter, and John. They continued Torah, kept Sabbath, prayed in the Temple. Known as the Nazarenes (Notzrim).

Where the Twelve Went:

Thomas: India (Kerala, Tamil Nadu)
Matthew: Ethiopia, Persia
Bartholomew: Armenia, Mesopotamia
Philip: Phrygia, Syria
Andrew: Scythia, Macedonia
Peter: Judea, Samaria, Asia Minor, Rome
James (Zebedee): Jerusalem, Spain
John: Asia Minor (Ephesus), Jerusalem
Simon the Zealot: Egypt, Persia, Britain
Thaddaeus (Jude): Armenia, Syria
James (Alphaeus): Egypt, Persia
Matthias: Judea, Ethiopia, Armenia
🔥 PART 2: 70–135 AD — Scattering and Opposition
70 AD: Temple destroyed. Nazarenes flee to Pella, still Torah-keeping.

85–90 AD — Birkat haMinim: Curse added to synagogue prayers to expel followers of Yeshua. Many were forced out or went underground.

Active Churches:

Edessa: Aramaic-speaking, founded by Thaddaeus
India: Kept Torah, Aramaic-speaking (Thomas)
Ethiopia: Sabbath-keeping, clean food, Matthew’s tradition
Aramaic believers in Syria, Arabia, Mesopotamia
Ebionites: Opposed Paul, rejected virgin birth, used Hebrew Matthew
🔥 PART 3: 135–313 AD — Rise of Corruption, Faithful Remnant
135 AD — Bar Kokhba Revolt: Believers refused to support the false messiah Bar Kokhba. Rome crushed Judea. Jews banned from Jerusalem.

Heretical Ideas Spread:

Marcion: Claimed YHWH was evil, kept only Paul’s writings (c. 140 AD)
Justin Martyr: Introduced Greek logos theology (c. 150 AD)
Irenaeus: Helped systematize Roman doctrine and creeds (c. 180 AD)
Faithful Resistance:

Ebionites: Stayed true to Yeshua’s Hebrew teachings
Nazarenes: Still keeping Torah in Syria and Arabia
Edessa: Aramaic gospel, resisted Greek philosophy
India: Still using Aramaic, keeping Sabbath
Ethiopia: Continued Torah practice without Roman interference
Quartodecimans: Celebrated Passover on 14th of Nisan, rejected Easter
Elkesaites: Aramaic believers in Syria and Persia, Torah-observant
Persecutions:

Emperor Decius (249–251): Killed many who rejected Roman gods
Valerian (253–260): Attacked believers across the empire
Diocletian (303–311): Worst persecution; scriptures burned, believers tortured
🏛 313 AD — Constantine and the Roman Church
Edict of Milan: Christianity legalized — but only Romanized, Gentile version. Hebrew followers rejected again. Sabbath outlawed, Torah observance targeted. Real faith goes underground.

✅ True Assemblies of Yeshua (30–313 AD)
Nazarenes — Torah observant, rejected Paul’s corruption
Ebionites — used Hebrew Matthew, denied Trinity and virgin birth
Edessa — Aramaic Gospel, no Greek ideas
India — Thomas’ church, Torah-keeping, Sabbath-honoring
Ethiopia — kept Feasts, dietary laws, honored Hebrew roots
Elkesaites — Aramaic Torah followers in Persia and Arabia
Quartodecimans — refused Easter, followed 14th Passover
All of them rejected the rising Romanized doctrines. They stayed loyal to Yeshua's words and YHWH's commandments.

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