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I don't think you are imagining this. As I recall, there is a rabbinic tradition that Titus shredded the Temple veil to symbolize the complete destruction of Jerusalem c.70CE.
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The life and times of Jesus the Messiah By Alfred Edersheim is on google books:
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Paul makes an argument based on an appeal to common knowledge. If the king should have been aware of what went down, I would think the historians of the time would have as well. I wonder at what point silence becomes deafening? Mormons could say all the lack of historical and physical evidence for the BOM is all based on an argument from silence. |
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I did not say it needed to be connected to Jesus death, only that an event of that nature would seem worthy to find a place among Jewish writings of this time. Here the veil to the Holy of Holies, the most sacred place in the temple, splits for no obvious physical reason and there is no commotion in the Jewish populace? Do you think the priests would just shrug and think to themselves, "Oy, they just don't make 'em like they used to." Quote:
Funny that you would cite a lack of evidence for Mormon claims where we would expect to find them as weighing against them, and yet, this is what skeptics are saying about the claims of the gospel writers and you dismiss it. Darkness over the land, earthquakes, dead rising from graves and visiting people, kings slaying all children under 2, stars that lead magi, and so on with no outside sources confirming these things and you don't find it suspicious? |
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Thanks Toto and Amaleq13 for noting that there are some sources that associate Titus and the 'torn/rent/pierced/whatever' veil and that there was at least something vaguely solid to my memory.
So what do we have? Recorded Jewish legends that associate Titus and the veil. Based on what and written when? Historical fact however accounted for? Legend deriving, or not, from association with Christianity a la " Matthew"? The reverse, "Matthew' utilising a torn veil from historical fact or embryonic Jewish legend? Too muddy for me at this stage to attempt to draw any conclusions or even make idle speculation. |
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