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  • diffhist Ascension of Jesus 22:20 +22Peter M. Brown talk contribs(→‎Cosmology: {{cn|date=April 2024}} And who is Matt Nelson? Almost every cited author (and there are l̲o̲t̲s̲ of citations) is prominent enough to have his or her own Wikipedia article.) Tag: Reverted
  • diffhist Ascension of Jesus 20:56 −11199.193.164.66 talk(deleted floating reference.) Tag: Reverted
  • diffhist Ascension of Jesus 20:52 +283199.193.164.66 talk(The paragraph currently admits a one-sided scholarly view and does not allow Christian theologians to answer questions about their own beliefs. I have added a quote from a Christian Theologian to even this bias.) Tags: Reverted extraneous markup
  • diffhist Ascension of Jesus 20:44 −116199.193.164.66 talk(deleted phrase about assumption of Augustus, no sources cited for such a claim. Also deleted claim saying there is no satisfactory answer to Luke/Acts chronology apparent discrepancies, this is an opinion and is again, inappropriately placed.) Tag: Reverted
  • diffhist Ascension of Jesus 20:38 +10199.193.164.66 talk(Changed "but is a later addition to the original version" to "which some scholars believe to be a latter addition to the original text." The bibliography is not conclusive on this point, this is again an (educated) assumption among scholars, not proven true.) Tag: Reverted