Evidence suggesting that Sennacherib was not successful in conquering Jerusalem includes the biblical account in 2 Kings 19, which describes how an angel of the Lord struck down 185,000 Assyrian soldiers, leading Sennacherib to retreat. Additionally, archaeological findings, such as the lack of Assyrian inscriptions claiming victory over Jerusalem, support the idea that the city remained unconquered. The historical records from both Assyrian and Jewish sources indicate that while Sennacherib besieged Jerusalem, he ultimately failed to capture the city.
There are no historical evidence that Jerusalem was ever the center of Christianity. Most activities of the early Christians happen in the country of St. Paul, in Turkey.
There is none
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There is no evidence that the last supper described in the Christian myth actually took place.
There is no historical evidence or widely accepted theories that suggest Jesus died in Japan. The traditional belief is that Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem.
There is no evidence of successful human cloning in the world.
Northern factories kept the Union armies supplied throughout the war.
The evidence is mixed. There were several competing sects of Judaism in the first century CE, as well as wandering preachers who gathered groups of followers, although those groups never achieved the size or longevity to be called sects. Since Christianity was considered at that stage to be another sect of Judaism, there should have been no bar to Peter preaching Christianity in Jerusalem. Paul, in his epistles, also portrays the Jerusalem church as being at peace with mainstream Jews. However, Acts tells us that Peter was persecuted by the leaders of the two dominant sects, for preaching in Jerusalem. On this evidence, Peter was not welcome to preach in Jerusalem.
Pay attention in your history class! The army's conquest of territories, construction of bridges, aqueducts and roads, and their peacekeeping presence should be evidence of their success.
To lay the foundation for evidence in a legal case, it is important to establish the authenticity, relevance, and reliability of the evidence. This can be done by presenting witnesses, documents, or other physical evidence that can support your claims. Additionally, it is crucial to follow proper legal procedures and rules of evidence to ensure that the evidence is admissible in court. By carefully laying out the foundation for your evidence, you can strengthen your case and increase the likelihood of a successful outcome.
A successful student paper typically includes a clear thesis statement, well-organized structure, strong evidence to support arguments, proper citations, and a coherent conclusion.