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My brother [cousin] Constantius of honored memory [in whose reign, 337-361, severe laws were enacted against the Jews] was not so much responsible for these wrongs of yours as were the men who used to frequent his table, barbarians in mind, godless in soul. These I seized with my own hands and put them to death by thrusting them into the pit, that not even any memory of their destruction might still linger amongst us. |
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You know what? I don't think that was even originally written by him. It doesn't sound royal or dignified. Even in comparison with the letter to the Jews attributed to him.
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The following is from ON PAGANS, JEWS, and CHRISTIANS by Arnaldo Momigliano, 1987
JULIAN: "The Greeks sought after truth, as its nature requires, Quote:
Momigliano sees Julian as a monotheistic pagan. |
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I doubt that he believed in the incredible literary fables or impossible miracles of the Christian god. |
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I wonder if the effects of the demise of Jewish-friendly Julian was a motivating factor in the hurried redaction of the Jerusalem Talmud which is dated to before the year 370. I have never found this mentioned anywhere.
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And then there is that joke with the punch line spoken by an atheist father, "There is only one god and we don't believe in him." |
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The comicity is due to the "well known secret" that many Jews are also atheist. |
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However Constantine's agenda implied everyone [pagans and Jews alike] were expected to receive the "Good News" and to conform to this newly conceived centralised monotheistic state religious cult. The years between 325 and Julian may have witnessed massive persecution against any who would not overtly conform to the new agenda. Julian attempted to heal the break in the pagan traditions, but it was almost dead Jim, and he was not fated to have much time. We can be certain that there was a strong backlash from the incumbents of the centralised monotheistic religious regime who regained the empire upon Julian's death. We might also expect that those people living at the time might have predicted a return to the massive suppression which the short rule of Julian had temporarily alleviated. PRESERVATION of the Old Traditions was (again) in peril with Julian's death. The Talmud was no exception. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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