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Roman Coin of Caesar Domitian
Ancient Roman coin serve as valuable artifacts that provide insight into the history and culture of the Roman Empire. One such coin, minted during the reign of Emperor Domitian from 81-96 A.D., holds a special significance in the context of the Book of Acts. This particular coin was minted in Caesarea Maritima, a prominent city in Roman Judea, and its mention in the Book of Acts sheds light on the political and social dynamics of the time.
The mention of the ancient Roman coin of Emperor Domitian from Caesarea Maritima in the Book of Acts provides a valuable historical context for understanding the events described in the text. In Acts 24:27, the Roman governor Felix is mentioned as being succeeded by Porcius Festus, indicating a transition in leadership during this period. The presence of coins minted under Emperor Domitian’s rule serves as a tangible reminder of the political landscape in which these events took place.
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