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Jesus in Josephus split from why do mainstream scholars reject the JM?
If the Gospel writers got all their history from Josephus, where did Josephus get the story of Jesus?
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Josephus' work only survives because Christians liked him. They liked to read about the destruction of Jerusalem and God's punishment of the Jews. |
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If you join the JesusMysteries group on yahoogroups, there is a copy of the CBQ article in the archives. Origen does not in fact refer to or quote from this section. I don't know what Abe is talking about. There is a second mention of Jesus in another part of Josephus' Antiquities, but it is a simple phrase that could easily have been a marginal note copied into the text. There is a long essay by Peter Kirby summarizing the evidence. It is a few years old, but still a good source: Testimonium Abe has completely misrepresented the state of the argument. He must be confusing this with something else. |
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http://www.mountainman.com.au/essenes/article_008.htm As expected, there is no mention of the two citations of Josephus on Jesus by Origen, though that would be among the most relevant evidence for anyone who knows shit about the subject, which I am guessing includes hardly anyone on the Jesus Mysteries Yahoo! group. That is the kind of bullshit that happens when you cite for your arguments articles that have exactly as much authority and knowledge-value as Internet urban legends. It would be far better to cite academically-accepted books or articles that have been peer-reviewed and published in reputable journals. But, go with the best you got, I suppose. |
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(Obviously this is not a strong argument against forgery per se, only against forgery as late as Eusebius.) Andrew Criddle |
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There are quite a few members here who simply accept the possibility that there was no "real" Jesus behind the New Testament stories. This seems to be the only area of ancient history where such an idea is taboo :huh: |
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