I'm hoping that I can meet a manuscript deadline (March 20) for a new book. Details later. Right now I'm creating charts for relationships among the synoptic Gospels and Herod the Great's family tree. The first is easier than the second! We are also on the lookout for good maps of the Mediterranean world, one of territorial Israel, one of Asia and Greece, and one tracing the spread of Christianity at the end of the third century CE.
From The Teachings of Silvanus: "Do not be a sausage which is full of useless things."
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