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05-26-2001, 04:43 PM | #11 |
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I have an accidental find to add to the twelve year rule.
In reading the Antiquities of the Jews I ran across this gem; book 10-(25), Yet while he was very zealous and diligent about the worship of God, did he soon after fall into a severe distemper, insomuch that the physicians despaired of him, and expected no good issue of his sickness, as neither did his friends; and besides the distemper itself, there was a very melancholy circumstance that disordered the king, which was the consideration that he was childless, and was going to die, and leave his house and his government without a successor of his own body; This event appears to have occurred at about the same time that the 185,000 corpses marched back to Nineveh. Hezekiah died about 15 years later in 686 b.c.e. so the 185,000 corpses story must have occurred about 701 b.c.e. It is at this time that Hezekiah is childless. The New Jerusalem Bible , 2 Kings 21:1 reports the reign of Manasseh being from 687 b.c.e. to 642 b.c.e. and that he was twelve years old when he came to the throne. My pesher math makes him 23 years old and I am saying that he became a 1 year old child in 699 b.c.e. and that Hezekiah was childless in 701 b.c.e. because his son Manasseh had yet to celebrate his bar mitzvah. thanks, offa |
06-10-2001, 02:33 PM | #12 |
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I have not gotten a satisfactory answer, in my opinion, about "the twelve year rule". I feel that this post caused Metacrock to post his Did Josephus Exist? thread. I have been reading Richard Carrier and Rodahi and am impressed. I offer my apologies for not recognizing their genius. I now read what they write in a different frame of mind. I often run across the mention of Matthew being erroneous in his mention of king Herod's death in 4 b.c.e. and Jesus' supposed age of two years. This is not an error. Jesus was born in 7 b.c.e. and celebrated his Essene Bar Mitzvah in A.D. 6 as a one year old Child. The twelve year old Jesus was actually 23 years old and was going through a graduation exercise of questions and answers when he is called a twelve year old in Luke. Jesus was a real person but his biography is written as fiction typed over history. The fundies have a dual problem of trying to discredit Josephus, who writes favorably about Jesus and in the same turn authenticate the fantasies surrounding our Christ. I say "our Christ" in the same sense as I would say "our Bugs Bunny". I am sure that "Bugs" and "Jesus" share 90% of the same homes. I am about, in the ensuing weeks, to begin attacking the fundies in the same manner as they attack our agnostic free thought. I will continue to bring this subject up until I get some reasonable debate, instead, of the fundies running off and starting a b.s. board of their own here on infidels. thanks, offa |
06-10-2001, 02:46 PM | #13 |
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Offa: I have been reading Richard Carrier and Rodahi and am impressed. I offer my apologies for not recognizing their genius. I now read what they write in a different
frame of mind. To have my name mentioned along with that of Richard Carrier's is a well-appreciated (not necessarily well-deserved) compliment. I thank you. rodahi |
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