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The Anti-Gospel of Yeshu the Magician
It quotes from a number of texts, and then provides some commentary. One such quote and commentary from the end as follows .... Quote:
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I guess that the OP relies on the possibility that Celsus was referring to an earlier Hebrew source, and not a Greek source. If Justin and Celsus and Irenaeus were not known for their command of Hebrew, how would the OP argue that these Greek authors became aware of a Hebrew source of comments about the Toldoth Yeshu, when it is more likely that these authors would only have read greek? |
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PS: There is a certainly a Jesus illicited in the later Toldoth Yeshu, and possibly historical for those with an inclination to pursue such an hypothesis, but "Supernatural" seems an unusual adjective in this case. "Bastardized" seems more appropriate. The heretics are alive in this midrash and cobbled text. |
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