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should be honoured, let him, saving its due dignity to the Metropolis, have the next place of honour."; "It is very hard to determine just what was the "precedence" granted to the Bishop of Aelia, nor is it clear which is the metropolis referred to in the last clause. Most writers, including Hefele,
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ceased at this time , it is proper to give here a list of their names from the beginning. The first, then, was James, the so-called brother of the Lord; the second, Symeon; the third, Justus; the fourth, Zacchaeus; the fifth, Tobias; the sixth, Benjamin; the seventh, John; the eighth, Matthias; the
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ninth, Philip; the tenth, Seneca; the eleventh, Justus; the twelfth, Levi; the thirteenth, Ephres; the fourteenth, Joseph; and finally, the fifteenth, Judas. These are the bishops of Jerusalem that lived between the
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in 325, without yet becoming a metropolitan see. Also, the council for the first time established the
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up to the year 324. The first fifteen of these bishops were of Jewish origin (from
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and the time referred to, all of them belonging to the circumcision."
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provides the names of an unbroken succession of thirty-six
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Jerusalem received special recognition in Canon VII of
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Balsamon, Aristenus and Beveridge consider it to be
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Index

bishops
Jerusalem
Council of Chalcedon

James the Just
Apostolic Decree
Acts 15:19–29
things polluted by idols
fornication
blood
NRSV
early Christian
Elders
Acts 11:30
15:22
Eusebius of Caesarea
James the Just
Judas
Bar Kokhba revolt
circumcision
age of the apostles
James the Just
Simeon I
Justus I
Zaccheus
Tobias
Benjamin I
John I
Matthias I
Philip

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