Some may say that the enmity between myself and Father Simon from the days of the war will limit our ability to work together for the good of our communities in Galilee and Palestine and in Rome and throughout the Roman Empire. My Uncle James and brother Justus were able to provide many bridges between us, and many now believe that Father Simon Gamaliel is the rock upon which Our Church in Rome is built. Paul solidified the communities in Egypt, Greece and Persia, but Pater Simon was the glue between Jerusalem and Rome.
My father made Simon a fisher of men, and only Timothy, James, Paul and my mother rival him as a most crucial disciple. Pater Simon Gamaliel was a direct descendant of King David, and was a Nasi who went on to lead the post-Jerusalem Way community and published memoirs that have influenced many Gospel writings over the past fifteen years.
Stop. Stop. Stop it. Stop it now.
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