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Tacitus' Annals Interpolated After the End of 4th Century.
A writer called Sulpitius Severus is claimed to have written two books called "Sacred Histories" dated at the start of the 5th century.
In his second book, Severus wrote about the FIRE in Rome when NERO was Emperor. But, it is most interesting to note that Severus' narrative is very similar to the narrative found in Annals 15 by Tacitus but the part of the passage with "Christus" is missing. Examine book 2 of "Sacred Histories" Chapter 29. Quote:
Tacitus wrote at the beginning of the 2nd century. Tacitus' Annals 15 Quote:
Eusebius did NOT use Annals 15 to prove that Jesus did EXIST, he used the forgery in Antiquities of the Jews 18.3.3. Upto the beginning of the 5th century Annals 15 was NOT yet interpolated. This is the interpolation or forgery. Quote:
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The Witnesses to the Historicity of Jesus by Arthur Drews, translated by Joseph McCabe (Part 2 ←The Roman Witnesses, Section 2 - Tacitus)
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Eusebius used the forgery in "Antiquities of the Jews 18.3.3. It is just NOT conceivable that Church writers would have KNOWN that there were historical records of Jesus in Tacitus' Annals 15 and simply FORGOT to use it for hundreds of years. Surely once Annals 15 was available to "Tertullian" when he wrote "Against Marcion" then he would have EASILY destroyed Marcion's phantom Jesus. But, Tertullian was AWARE of Tacitus. And this is what "Tertullian" wrote about Tacitus in "Apology" 16. Quote:
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From www.jesusneverexisted.com
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That is the forgery in Tacitus' Annals 15 not found in Sacred Histories 2 written around the beginning of the 5th century. Who was the first to claim Tacitus Annals 15.44 had information about Christus? The answer may be a clue to who actually carried out the forgery. |
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Passage refers to the sect of Christianity, not Jesus Christ. Jesus only mentioned by Christians to claim he was their founder.
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Do you understand what is meant by "Sacred History"? What do you think books called "Sacred History" would contain? Sulpitius Severus will answer you. Sink your "teeth" into this. You won't regret. "Sacred History" 1 Quote:
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To show off their dentures, I suppose? But, this may make you show some more "dentures". Sulpitius Severus in Sacred History 2.37 Quote:
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