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One example is the account of one historian who reports that he and his army did not join in the religious celebrations at one stage in Rome. Another example can be found by reading his letters to Arius of Alexandria. Here is one such letter with an analysis. Another example may be furnished by his dealing with Sopater, head of the Platonic academy c.336 CE. Sopater was publically executed. Another example is his agenda for the destruction of the pagan temples. Another example is provided in his legislations (See Extracts from the Codex Theodosianus (313 to 453 CE) Quote:
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OK, guys - please take your discussion of Roman conspiracy theories to another thread. The OP is seeking to deal with Hasmonean/Jewish history........:banghead:
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Mary,
Constantine is relevant to the gospels that are considered by many to be a part of Jewish history (although non-Jews may have played a major role in their production and redactic evolution. Onias |
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The period of Hasmonean/Jewish history referenced in the chart is from when Antigonus became King and High Priest of the Jews, 40 b.c. (executed by Rome in 37 b.c. ) - to the death of the last King of Judea, Agrippa I, around 44 b.c. Those years are the focus of the OP. Constantine is dated, re Wikipedia, 272 - 337 c.e. Whatever Constantine was up to re developments in Christianity during his life - dating of such alleged involvement, while perhaps interesting in and off itself, has no relevance to the creation of the gospel story of JC. If you want to discuss Constantine and his alleged involvement in the developing Christianity of his time - please start a thread on that topic. This thread is not the place for such a discussion. |
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Mary,
Though Constantine lived outside of the period you mention, his comments are relevant to the time period of the gospels and whatever temporal events led to their creation previously. Onias |
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Onias Then, if that is your proposition - how about starting your own thread on Constantine. This thread is dealing with a far earlier time frame: Hasmonean/Jewish history up until the death of the last King of Judea in about 44 c.e. The focus of this thread does not reach the time of Constantine. |
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Indeed - and I suggested on the JM list that this thread was still open if anyone wanted to discuss Hasmonean/Jewish history as it relates to the composite gospel JC figure. OK - you started the thread up again. But where are you trying to take it? To the time of Constantine! And that, Onias, is not on. The history of Constantine is not the focus of this thread. So - start up a thread dealing with your theories about Constantine......:wave: |
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You have previously put forward Philo as the gospel author who used, for arguments sake, the Hasmonean/Jewish history to create the gospel JC figure. Why do you put forward Philo or why do you think this happened in the first century, and not for example, in the second. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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