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2. The point you made about Justin Martyr supports the idea that the Testimonium Flavium is an interpolation. 3. I don't suggest anything was written by mistake. I suggest that someone purposefully inserted the Testimonium Flavium into the works of Josephus. This person may have been Eusebius, or perhaps one of the scribes who copied the text which Eusebius used. (Or any scribe from between the time Josephus wrote the passage to the time Eusebius had it). |
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We're not talking about a scribal mistake, dodo. We're talking about someone purposefully inventing the Testimonium.
Now what specifically do you want me to look at in the Church History and why? |
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