From: John Burgeson (burgythree@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 13:24:01 EST
>>Is there more accessible on this intriguing component of their particular
>>history?>>
The subject was only mentioned in passing in my midieval church history
class, so I don't have any knowledge beyond that. Sorry. Maybe a Google
search on Magdelene?
Burgy
www.burgy.50megs.com
>From: "Jim Armstrong" <jarmstro@qwest.net>
>To: "John Burgeson" <burgythree@hotmail.com>
>CC: asa@calvin.edu
>Subject: Re: personal revelations
>Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 20:32:30 -0700
>
>Is there more accessible on this intriguing component of their particular
>history? It put me in mind somewhat of the Lemba tribe in Africa that
>claimed a direct connection with the Jewish priesthood, a claim that was
>only fairly recently apparently confirmed through genetic analysis. [
>http://www.israeltoday.co.il/article/Default.asp?CatID=3&ArticleID=67 ] -
>Jim Armstrong
>
>John Burgeson wrote:
>
>>Don wrote, in part: " He also seems to imply in one of his later chapters
>>that the Messiah (the "prince") would have children."
>>
>>We were studying just yesterday some legends (?) from southern France that
>>insist that sometime after the resurrection that Joseph of Arithmeteria
>>(sp) along with Mary Magdelene and two small boys, sons of Jesus and Mary
>>Magdelene, came to and settled on the coast. A whole settlement of
>>Christians held that history as part of their faith.
>>
>>Burgy
>>
>>www.burgy.50megs.com
>>
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