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Joshua was not poor. His authors did not intend for him to be poor. First of all he and his father were called 'tekton' which despite all the garbage theologians throw at us, is not a carpenter. At the very least he would have been a highly skilled artisan like a Tiffiny though that use of the word is uncommon. In Greek literature the most common use of the word indicates a person of fairly great wealth like a builder of cities or a shipbuilder. Major and wealth endeavors. In addition most theologians keep forgetting about the Magi or wise men. They were said to provide 'the greatest prince of the world' with tribute worthy of such title. We need only look at some of the tributes paid to other Jewish princes or kings as told in the bible. King Solomon was given a gold pile about 45 foot X 45 foot X 90 foot. And two other piles one of silver and another of gemstones. I think the author's intention would indicate the king of kings was paid at least that tribute in gold, frankincense and myrrh, with the last being worth more than the first. After all they were able to move to a foreign country, live there for some years, move back to Galilee and set up shop as tektons. Now course this is all fairytale but you can't leave out any of the stories. It would be like wondering how Harry Potter was such a good wizard and ignoring the fact that his father was one of the greatest. |
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According to the "fake authorship" gospels Jesus was crucified in the 1st half of the 1st century. |
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The passage about Gamaliel and burial customs is online at Ebel Rabbathi
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He was stabbed to death a few years later by some nasty debt collectors who caught up with him in Nazareth. hmm maybe I should write the 5th gospel |
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DNA reveals first case of leprosy? I may be wrong but the diagnosis of leprosy cannot be made by examining the DNA.
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