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08-26-2008, 04:12 AM | #21 |
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I'm interested in the claim that 1st century historians make no mention of the NT characters; is this something that most Christians accept or is it a case that it is not necessary, because of regional limitations, to be concerned about?
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Again, you claim may not be true. The assumed writings of the Hebrew Bible, commonly called the OT, is believed to have been preserved, probably hundreds of years, before any assumed writings of the NT. |
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Hi Roger, sorry for not clarifying.
I'm interested in the second post in this thread which is by 'Mountainman'. As someone who is not nearly as familiar with ancient historians and their works as most people here (though I'm an enthusiastic student!) I'm wondering if the claim that presumably refers to 'accepted' figures is something I can safely believe to be true; the claim being that no first century historians refer to the NT or its cast of characters. |
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The emperor Julian, in Against the Galilaeans, wrote (in regard to Jesus and Paul): But if you can show me that one of these men is mentioned by the well-known writers of that time,----these events happened in the reign of Tiberius or Claudius,----then you may consider that I speak falsely about all matters. |
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A good introduction to this (C14 aside) is Witnesses to the Historicity of Jesus by Arthur Drews (1912). Best wishes, Pete |
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I think that because Josephus is suspect, he should not be counted as evidence for anything related to Christianity, but many respectable historians think otherwise. Mountainman's take on evidence from the second and subsequent centuries is definitely not a generally "accepted" position. |
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