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How the Rome Mamertine Prison That Once Held Sts. Peter and Paul in Captivity Became a Holy Site
Mamertine Prison in ancient Rome was the main jail built in the 7th century BC. Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles of Jesus Christ, were once held in captivity while awaiting their final sentencing by the Roman government. While in jail, the now-holy site was also the location where the saints baptized new Christians.
published: 27 Aug 2020
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Mamertine Prison - Part 1of 3 - The view of the outside of the prison
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 1. With a view of the outside of the Mamertine Prison our guide describes the imprisonment of the Apostles Peter and Paul and shows us the symbols for Peter, the keys, and for Paul, the sword and also that the prison/jail was below the ground level of today.
published: 21 May 2019
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Mamertine Prison - Part 3 of 3 - Going down to the jail
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 3. We walk down toward the jail where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned. Our guide describes the properties of the rock, tufa rock that is a soft volcanic stone at the entrance and we then walk further below to see the place the actual jail and the place of the column where both Apostles were in chains. Our guide tells us the story that the Apostles converted and baptized their guards and another 47prisoners with water that miraculously erupted.
published: 21 May 2019
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The Mamertine prison, an ancient prison, the oldest Prison in Rome - Rome Italy - ECTV
The Mamertine prison (or Tullian prison, in Latin Carcer or Tullianum) is an ancient prison, the oldest in Rome[1], and is located in the Roman Forum.
It was the symbolic prison for illustrious prisoners of ancient Rome and it is no coincidence that it is located in a very central area, close to the Via Sacra in the Forum. It has hosted in shackles, for about a thousand years, the great enemies of the people and the state, the great vanquished and the great traitors of Rome: from the king of the Samnites Pontius, to the king of the Gauls Vercingetorix, from Peter the apostle to the conspirators of Catiline.
It consisted of two superimposed floors of caves dug on the southern slopes of the Capitol, next to the Gemonie Stairs for this called Stairs of Sighs, towards the Comitium. [2] The d...
published: 08 Aug 2023
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MAMERTINE PRISON | The Ancient Roman Dungeon that held Saints Peter & Paul 🔑 🗡️ #FootstepsofPaul
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAM...
published: 28 May 2023
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How They Did It - Prisons in Ancient Rome DOCUMENTARY
The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/invicta are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.
What was it like to go to prison in ancient Rome? In this history documentary we begin with an overview of how prisons were present since the earliest civilizations but did not function the same as today. Justice did not involve locking people up. Rather, justice was built around the idea of vengeance and the philosophy of "an eye for an eye". In this context, prisons served merely as temporary holding cells while people awaited trial or their punishment.
In ancient Rome we see this with the Mamertine prison which was built during the early monarchy. Consisting of a small dungeon, it never saw widespread use a...
published: 11 May 2020
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Ancient Rome - Mamertine Prison
From the ancient Mamertine prison site, Josh Matson contemplates Peter’s optimism in the face of tribulation.
Watch with us weekly or any time at BYUtv.org/ComeFollowUp
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published: 30 Oct 2023
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FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL | MAMERTINE PRISON 🇮🇹 The Ancient Roman Dungeon that held St Peter & Paul
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAM...
published: 05 Jan 2024
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mamertine prison video 2
A short summary of the Mamertime prison in ancient Rome.
published: 30 Oct 2017
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Mamertine Prison - Paul's Cistern Jail Cell
The Curious Tales of Scott & Petey - Footsteps of Paul 2022
Take a somber walk down the dungeon cistern of Paul's holding tank during his arrest in Rome
Music: Folklore Alternative Version by Ardie Son, licensed by Artlist.io
published: 31 May 2022
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How the Rome Mamertine Prison That Once Held Sts. Peter and Paul in Captivity Became a Holy Site
Mamertine Prison in ancient Rome was the main jail built in the 7th century BC. Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles of Jesus Christ, were once held in captivity while...
Mamertine Prison in ancient Rome was the main jail built in the 7th century BC. Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles of Jesus Christ, were once held in captivity while awaiting their final sentencing by the Roman government. While in jail, the now-holy site was also the location where the saints baptized new Christians.
https://wn.com/How_The_Rome_Mamertine_Prison_That_Once_Held_Sts._Peter_And_Paul_In_Captivity_Became_A_Holy_Site
Mamertine Prison in ancient Rome was the main jail built in the 7th century BC. Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles of Jesus Christ, were once held in captivity while awaiting their final sentencing by the Roman government. While in jail, the now-holy site was also the location where the saints baptized new Christians.
- published: 27 Aug 2020
- views: 12012
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Mamertine Prison - Part 1of 3 - The view of the outside of the prison
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken t...
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 1. With a view of the outside of the Mamertine Prison our guide describes the imprisonment of the Apostles Peter and Paul and shows us the symbols for Peter, the keys, and for Paul, the sword and also that the prison/jail was below the ground level of today.
https://wn.com/Mamertine_Prison_Part_1Of_3_The_View_Of_The_Outside_Of_The_Prison
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 1. With a view of the outside of the Mamertine Prison our guide describes the imprisonment of the Apostles Peter and Paul and shows us the symbols for Peter, the keys, and for Paul, the sword and also that the prison/jail was below the ground level of today.
- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 6477
7:02
Mamertine Prison - Part 3 of 3 - Going down to the jail
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken t...
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 3. We walk down toward the jail where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned. Our guide describes the properties of the rock, tufa rock that is a soft volcanic stone at the entrance and we then walk further below to see the place the actual jail and the place of the column where both Apostles were in chains. Our guide tells us the story that the Apostles converted and baptized their guards and another 47prisoners with water that miraculously erupted.
https://wn.com/Mamertine_Prison_Part_3_Of_3_Going_Down_To_The_Jail
The Mamertine Prison, also known as the Tullianum, is located adjacent to the Roman Forum where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned before being taken to their deaths.
Part 3. We walk down toward the jail where the Apostles Peter and Paul were imprisoned. Our guide describes the properties of the rock, tufa rock that is a soft volcanic stone at the entrance and we then walk further below to see the place the actual jail and the place of the column where both Apostles were in chains. Our guide tells us the story that the Apostles converted and baptized their guards and another 47prisoners with water that miraculously erupted.
- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 11674
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The Mamertine prison, an ancient prison, the oldest Prison in Rome - Rome Italy - ECTV
The Mamertine prison (or Tullian prison, in Latin Carcer or Tullianum) is an ancient prison, the oldest in Rome[1], and is located in the Roman Forum.
It was t...
The Mamertine prison (or Tullian prison, in Latin Carcer or Tullianum) is an ancient prison, the oldest in Rome[1], and is located in the Roman Forum.
It was the symbolic prison for illustrious prisoners of ancient Rome and it is no coincidence that it is located in a very central area, close to the Via Sacra in the Forum. It has hosted in shackles, for about a thousand years, the great enemies of the people and the state, the great vanquished and the great traitors of Rome: from the king of the Samnites Pontius, to the king of the Gauls Vercingetorix, from Peter the apostle to the conspirators of Catiline.
It consisted of two superimposed floors of caves dug on the southern slopes of the Capitol, next to the Gemonie Stairs for this called Stairs of Sighs, towards the Comitium. [2] The deepest dates back to the archaic age (VIII-VII century BC) and was dug into the walls of the royal age that - within the Servian walls - protected the Capitol; the second, subsequent and overlapping, is of the Republican age. Underneath it all, an ancient source that still exists.
The complex is located today under the church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami, of the sixteenth century, in the area of the Forum where, in Roman times, justice was administered.
The Tullianum, the deepest level of the prison, was built, according to Livy, under Anco Marzio in the seventh century BC. The name derives from tullus (pool of water), although some derive it from some traditions that link it to the initiative of Servius Tullius or Tullus Hostilius. [2]
The upper floor was built in the sixth century BC, and restored several times, until, in the early imperial age, the current façade was built. [3]
On the frame of the façade of the early imperial age are engraved the names of Caius Vibius Rufinus and Marcus Cocceius Nerva, who intervened on the monument in the year of their consulate (22 AD). [4]
The Christianization of the complex can be dated around the eighth century, a period to which the traces of a fresco found in the Tullianum date back, and both rooms were converted into chapels. In this same period the place began to be called Mamertine Prison. [5]
The site is now a museum that can be visited and owned by the Vicariate of Rome. [3]
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
https://wn.com/The_Mamertine_Prison,_An_Ancient_Prison,_The_Oldest_Prison_In_Rome_Rome_Italy_Ectv
The Mamertine prison (or Tullian prison, in Latin Carcer or Tullianum) is an ancient prison, the oldest in Rome[1], and is located in the Roman Forum.
It was the symbolic prison for illustrious prisoners of ancient Rome and it is no coincidence that it is located in a very central area, close to the Via Sacra in the Forum. It has hosted in shackles, for about a thousand years, the great enemies of the people and the state, the great vanquished and the great traitors of Rome: from the king of the Samnites Pontius, to the king of the Gauls Vercingetorix, from Peter the apostle to the conspirators of Catiline.
It consisted of two superimposed floors of caves dug on the southern slopes of the Capitol, next to the Gemonie Stairs for this called Stairs of Sighs, towards the Comitium. [2] The deepest dates back to the archaic age (VIII-VII century BC) and was dug into the walls of the royal age that - within the Servian walls - protected the Capitol; the second, subsequent and overlapping, is of the Republican age. Underneath it all, an ancient source that still exists.
The complex is located today under the church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami, of the sixteenth century, in the area of the Forum where, in Roman times, justice was administered.
The Tullianum, the deepest level of the prison, was built, according to Livy, under Anco Marzio in the seventh century BC. The name derives from tullus (pool of water), although some derive it from some traditions that link it to the initiative of Servius Tullius or Tullus Hostilius. [2]
The upper floor was built in the sixth century BC, and restored several times, until, in the early imperial age, the current façade was built. [3]
On the frame of the façade of the early imperial age are engraved the names of Caius Vibius Rufinus and Marcus Cocceius Nerva, who intervened on the monument in the year of their consulate (22 AD). [4]
The Christianization of the complex can be dated around the eighth century, a period to which the traces of a fresco found in the Tullianum date back, and both rooms were converted into chapels. In this same period the place began to be called Mamertine Prison. [5]
The site is now a museum that can be visited and owned by the Vicariate of Rome. [3]
My name is Eric Clark and I am a world traveler. I have been around the world a few times and decided to help fund my travels by sharing my videos and pictures. I have been to almost every country and would be glad to give tips and pointers. Drop me a note. = )
- published: 08 Aug 2023
- views: 492
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MAMERTINE PRISON | The Ancient Roman Dungeon that held Saints Peter & Paul 🔑 🗡️ #FootstepsofPaul
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the ...
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAMERTINE truly touched my heart. ♥️
Warmest Shalom,
Ahava Sarah Fischer
28 May 2023
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The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAMERTINE truly touched my heart. ♥️
Warmest Shalom,
Ahava Sarah Fischer
28 May 2023
PENTECOST DAY
TELEGRAM ☎️
https://t.me/ahavasarah
MUSIC - ALEXANDER NAKARADA
WATCH 🎥
I
Modern Day Mystics Episode I
https://youtu.be/cBET2hOZJJk
II
Modern Day Mystics Episode II
https://youtu.be/5SF38Z05iS0
III
Modern Day Mystics Episode III
https://youtu.be/--ekdxRSH84
IV
Modern Day Mystics Episode IV
https://youtu.be/PqdhBKNFJjU
🔸www.aweandwonder.studio
🔸 www.ahavasarah.com
🔸Contact -
General -
[email protected]
Professional -
[email protected]
🔸To sow into this ministry
ÇASH APP
cash.app/$AhavaSarah
PAYPAL
[email protected]
www.paypal.me/ahavasarah
VENMO
@AhavaSarah-Fischer
ZELLE
[email protected]
🔸Join Young Living Essential Oils
under Ahava Sarah Fischer’s network
Be sure to
+ Choose a Premium Starter Kit
+ opt for Essential Rewards
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- published: 28 May 2023
- views: 2370
11:55
How They Did It - Prisons in Ancient Rome DOCUMENTARY
The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/invicta are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want t...
The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/invicta are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.
What was it like to go to prison in ancient Rome? In this history documentary we begin with an overview of how prisons were present since the earliest civilizations but did not function the same as today. Justice did not involve locking people up. Rather, justice was built around the idea of vengeance and the philosophy of "an eye for an eye". In this context, prisons served merely as temporary holding cells while people awaited trial or their punishment.
In ancient Rome we see this with the Mamertine prison which was built during the early monarchy. Consisting of a small dungeon, it never saw widespread use and was instead reserved for mostly high profile figures like war captives. Notable prisoners include Vercingetorix, Simon Gioras, and the Catiline Conspirators. During the late Republic however the demand for prisons increased as reforms to the criminal justice system meant more people were going to court. More public prisons were built as well as growing trend in private prisons. During the transition to the Roman Empire however the consolidation of power prompted a crackdown against private prisons and shifting the focus back to public prisons. These would continue to see use a temporary holdings cells but now also housed enemies of Rome. For the most part however, corporal punishment still remained the norm. This trend would continue through the medieval era and its only with the age of Enlightenment that we start to see justice systems shift to mass incarceration as the preferred vessel for justice.
Bibliography and suggested readings:
The Oxford History of the Prison
Penal Practice and Penal Policy in Ancient Rome
Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome
Prison, Punishment, and Penance in Late Antiquity
The Cambridge Companion to Roman Law
#History
#Documentary
https://wn.com/How_They_Did_It_Prisons_In_Ancient_Rome_Documentary
The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/invicta are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.
What was it like to go to prison in ancient Rome? In this history documentary we begin with an overview of how prisons were present since the earliest civilizations but did not function the same as today. Justice did not involve locking people up. Rather, justice was built around the idea of vengeance and the philosophy of "an eye for an eye". In this context, prisons served merely as temporary holding cells while people awaited trial or their punishment.
In ancient Rome we see this with the Mamertine prison which was built during the early monarchy. Consisting of a small dungeon, it never saw widespread use and was instead reserved for mostly high profile figures like war captives. Notable prisoners include Vercingetorix, Simon Gioras, and the Catiline Conspirators. During the late Republic however the demand for prisons increased as reforms to the criminal justice system meant more people were going to court. More public prisons were built as well as growing trend in private prisons. During the transition to the Roman Empire however the consolidation of power prompted a crackdown against private prisons and shifting the focus back to public prisons. These would continue to see use a temporary holdings cells but now also housed enemies of Rome. For the most part however, corporal punishment still remained the norm. This trend would continue through the medieval era and its only with the age of Enlightenment that we start to see justice systems shift to mass incarceration as the preferred vessel for justice.
Bibliography and suggested readings:
The Oxford History of the Prison
Penal Practice and Penal Policy in Ancient Rome
Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome
Prison, Punishment, and Penance in Late Antiquity
The Cambridge Companion to Roman Law
#History
#Documentary
- published: 11 May 2020
- views: 272103
1:21
Ancient Rome - Mamertine Prison
From the ancient Mamertine prison site, Josh Matson contemplates Peter’s optimism in the face of tribulation.
Watch with us weekly or any time at BYUtv.org/Com...
From the ancient Mamertine prison site, Josh Matson contemplates Peter’s optimism in the face of tribulation.
Watch with us weekly or any time at BYUtv.org/ComeFollowUp
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https://wn.com/Ancient_Rome_Mamertine_Prison
From the ancient Mamertine prison site, Josh Matson contemplates Peter’s optimism in the face of tribulation.
Watch with us weekly or any time at BYUtv.org/ComeFollowUp
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- published: 30 Oct 2023
- views: 92
55:59
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL | MAMERTINE PRISON 🇮🇹 The Ancient Roman Dungeon that held St Peter & Paul
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the ...
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAMERTINE truly touched my heart. ♥️
NOTE:
With thanks to SCOURBY BIBLE MEDIA
for providing the Bible narrations
read by Alexander Scourby,
in the King James translation.
Warmest Shalom,
Ahava Sarah Fischer
www.aweandwonder.studio
www.cardboardboxchurch.com
Music - ALEXANDER NAKARADA
ALEXANDER SCOURBY AUDIO BIBLE PLAYLIST - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyH3jcNYnj_vee7HfFWgGmcW2E3qdsHLi&si=C8SaWhoydQyndRkL
https://wn.com/Footsteps_Of_Paul_|_Mamertine_Prison_🇮🇹_The_Ancient_Roman_Dungeon_That_Held_St_Peter_Paul
The MAMERTINUM PRISON, built in the 7th century BC was situated on the Capitoline Hill, facing the Roman Forum.
It held political prisoners and enemies of the state doomed for execution.
It was here at this ancient Roman prison that both the Apostles St. Peter & St. Paul were incarcerated by Emperor Nero.
The Roman historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, to many known as Sallust, described the TULLIANUM as it was then -
“ "There is a place called the Tullianum, about twelve feet below the surface of the ground. It is enclosed on all sides by walls, and above it is a chamber with a vaulted roof of stone. Neglect, darkness, and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold.”
This video required extensive research.
But I was compelled to undertake it, because this experience visiting the MAMERTINE truly touched my heart. ♥️
NOTE:
With thanks to SCOURBY BIBLE MEDIA
for providing the Bible narrations
read by Alexander Scourby,
in the King James translation.
Warmest Shalom,
Ahava Sarah Fischer
www.aweandwonder.studio
www.cardboardboxchurch.com
Music - ALEXANDER NAKARADA
ALEXANDER SCOURBY AUDIO BIBLE PLAYLIST - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyH3jcNYnj_vee7HfFWgGmcW2E3qdsHLi&si=C8SaWhoydQyndRkL
- published: 05 Jan 2024
- views: 131
2:32
mamertine prison video 2
A short summary of the Mamertime prison in ancient Rome.
A short summary of the Mamertime prison in ancient Rome.
https://wn.com/Mamertine_Prison_Video_2
A short summary of the Mamertime prison in ancient Rome.
- published: 30 Oct 2017
- views: 8378
1:43
Mamertine Prison - Paul's Cistern Jail Cell
The Curious Tales of Scott & Petey - Footsteps of Paul 2022
Take a somber walk down the dungeon cistern of Paul's holding tank during his arrest in Rome
Music:...
The Curious Tales of Scott & Petey - Footsteps of Paul 2022
Take a somber walk down the dungeon cistern of Paul's holding tank during his arrest in Rome
Music: Folklore Alternative Version by Ardie Son, licensed by Artlist.io
https://wn.com/Mamertine_Prison_Paul's_Cistern_Jail_Cell
The Curious Tales of Scott & Petey - Footsteps of Paul 2022
Take a somber walk down the dungeon cistern of Paul's holding tank during his arrest in Rome
Music: Folklore Alternative Version by Ardie Son, licensed by Artlist.io
- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 270