Salem teachings in Rome influenced the development of its religious observances, leading to a mix of political and cultural influences within the Roman state religion. [1] Jesus’ trip to Rome is described in the papers 130 to 133. See links. [2]
While in Rome, Ganid, the Indian Jesus' student, immersed himself in the city of 2 million inhabitants, gaining knowledge and experience in both business and culture. [3] Claudus preached in Malta before spreading Christianity to Rome and Naples, inspired by a conversation with Jesus. [4]
While in Rome, Jesus immersed himself in the diverse populace of the largest and most cosmopolitan city of the world, seeking to understand and enrich the lives of all races and classes. [5] Only Zebedee knew of Jesus' trip to Alexandria, where he received funds for his living expenses before beginning his public ministry. [6] The son of Titus of Capernaum was martyred in Rome after becoming a mighty minister of the kingdom. [7]
See also: UB 130:0.3; UB 194:4.13.