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Your claim that Antiquities of the Jews was not well known is highly illogical and unsubstantiated.
The very Gospels destroy you. It cannot be sheer coincidence that Virtually all the main characters in the Gospels are found in the 18th-20th books of Antiquities of the Jews. 1. John the Baptist. 2. Pilate 3. Caiaphas the High Priest. 4. Ananus the High Priest. 5. Herodias 6. The story of the "head on the Platter". 7. Philip the tetrarch. 8. The Taxiing of Cyrenius. 9. Herod the Tetrarch. 10. The execution of John the Baptist. 11. The marriage of Herod to his brother wife. 12. The claim that Jesus had a brother called James. 13. The death of Herod. Quote:
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This is not a reference to the 20 book Antiquities of the Jews, but to the two books Against Apion, in which Josephus defends the ancient and noble origin of Judaism. DCH Quote:
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The mere fact that Josephus wrote Against Apion is because Apion had criticised Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus. If Origen was aware of Apion who mentioned Josephus then we have COMPLETE attestation that Antiquities of the Jews was known by Apion, the contemporary of Josephus, the authors of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Galatians writer, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Origen and Eusebius. |
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Hi Anethema,
Thanks for the correction. Damn, it was the war of 1812 that Jackson was associated with. Well, I knew it was some damn war. I can imagine someone pointing out to Luke that Cyrenius' census was only a local one and him responding, "Damn, I knew it was some damn census. Warmly, Jay Raskin Quote:
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Hi aa5874,
I think you may have confused Apion with Justtin of Tiberius. Apion died before Josephus was born. Justin wrote his version of the Wars, 20 years after Josephus wrote his in 75 CE. Justin wrote in response to Josephus' "Wars." It is unknown if he knew Josephus' "Antiquities." Regarding Origen's "Against Celsus," in book 2.13, we have: Quote:
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In regards to 1.47, I have maintained for ten years that it is a Eusebean interpolation, containing ideas that Eusebius repeats over and over again, but otherwise are unknown in Origen's works. Here is the full interpolation in red, which begins in the previous paragraph by Eusebius cancelling an ambiguity left by Origin regarding whether God and the Holy Spirit sent Jesus or God sent both the Holy Spirit and Jesus. Eusebius corrects this by saying it was God who sent both. He then goes on to add all his stock points about James the brother of Jesus and there being lots of churches as witnesses to Jesus (the whole point of his Church History) which Origen could not care less about. Note how much smoother the work reads when we eliminate the red Eusebean material: Quote:
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