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And Stephan ignores a citation he explicitly asked for. Par for the course.
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When did Agrippa die? The Wikipedia article:
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And, consistent with my arguments here at the forum, the Antiquities account represents an incredible expansion of the original account in Jewish War - the only text which can be argued to actually go back or be faithful to the original Aramaic hypomnema of a first century Josephus.
In that account we see that the reference to Agrippa the son of Agrippa is extraordinarily vague and comes as part of a reference to a fictitious event in the gospels: Quote:
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The account in the Slavonic text is equally fascinating:
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The question then is whether the Greek text was 'corrected' by all other known variants of the narrative or was there an ur-text which either (a) identified two unrelated Agrippas or (b) an original account where there was one Agrippa.
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First: both males and females possess androgens, secreted by the adrenal glands, located bilaterally, just superior to the kidneys. Second: Males over the age of 40-70 (variable) lose a significant component of their testicular function, hence, castration would not necessarily lead to a significant reduction in testosterone production, if anything, it might stimulate the adrenal glands to synthesize more. Third, in order to draw any sort of reasonable conclusions, the proper test paradigm would need to be implemented. A cohort of castrated Korean men, is not a proper design. Fourth, for all we know, those women, who live to become centenarians, have a larger than typical supply of androgen circulating, due to adrenal gland secretion. Finally, though it is not often appreciated, both males and females possess estrogen. It could well be the case, I don't know the answer, and am not sure that anyone does, but, it is conceivable that it is estrogen level, not testosterone level, that determines life span: i.e. males with an increased level of estrogen die sooner, than men with a lower level. Point is, in such a scenario, castration would have a negative effect on longevity. You have too few data points to draw any conclusions. |
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It is important to note that while Eusebius knows the "Agrippa the son of Agrippa" story his version of Josephus agrees with the Latin text insofar as it identifies Agrippa the son of Agrippa as being appointed king of the Jews:
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(google book view available for the Marshall book. - actually, both books are available on google book view...) |
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i have marymaryquitecontrary on ignore so if anyone thinks what she is saying is important let me know
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