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You haven't proven anything here; stating your position is not the same as proving it. Moreover, you haven't dealt with spin's more consistent interpretation, or shown why yours is better. AND FINALLY: Since my point was: During the time that Daniel was written, it was common knowledge that 300 years prior the Persians had conquered the Medes. The author(s) of Daniel are repeating history that was already 3 centuries old by the time. that means that you've made yet another crippled post that fails to address the argument on the table. ROFLMAO ROFLMAO ROFLMAO |
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The author(s) of Daniel get many historical details wrong. That doesn't make them frauds; it merely makes them incorrect.
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While Tacitus and Polybius were engaged in a more restricted enterprise of writing histories fundamentally of their own times, Josephus, who did write of his own time, also wrote his antiquities which used materials beyond his experiential control, as the Roman and late Greek collectors of antiquities did, people like Livy and Diodorus. This made the quality of his historical efforts based on those materials only as good as the sources were reliable. What we can see in Josephus is his efforts where possible to corroborate his Jewish sources with non-Jewish sources. For example, while using Daniel as his major source (which we've seen is not a very trustworthy source), he tries to understand it in the context of a source that knew about Nabonidus as the last Chaldean king, so he incorporates the knowledge of Nabonidus, equating him with Belshazzar, in an effort to make the best senses of both his sources. This for us is not functional historical procedure, but it does show the desire on Josephus's part to do it better, to get it right. We can criticize him for his efforts, but such efforts show the label of "fraud" to be misplaced and wrongheaded. If he is trying to get it right, he wasn't a fraud. Josephus's work is a composite effort, both antiquities and history of his own times. You cannot treat these two aspects equally. Antiquities are only secondary materials which we trawl through for want of anything better. He could not distinguish the differences in quality between Daniel and his unnamed historical source dealing with the same period Daniel ostensibly was. He treated them fundamentally the same. He was only as good as his sources but to his merit he wasn't slavish: he tried to use multiple source wherever possible.. spin |
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What do you want the man to have done, continued in the folly of many of his compatriots? You wouldn't be able to criticize his efforts if he had done so. spin |
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Ben Sirach, writing about 190 B.C., in his famous catalogue of he great men of Israel (Ecclus, 44:1-50:24) brings the list down to his own day, yet though he mentions the twelve prophets, Zerubbabel, Joshua, and Nehemiah, he makes no mention of Daniel. Interpreter's Bible vol 6 p. 349 Introduction by Arthur Jeffery, formerly Professor of Semitic Languages, Columbia, University |
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The following archaelogical evidence for Babylonians officials listed in Jeremiah 39:3 for your consideration (the source has a PDF file you can view) The Nebusarsekim Tablet Stadhouders, Henry A.I. 2008 Quote:
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A short primer on the dating of Daniel: How to pick up a hot Persian chick.
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