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11-20-2008, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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What non-Christian, first century sources say that Jesus rose from the dead?
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The obvious one is Josephus, but there's no way to know what he actually wrote himself and what was inserted by later Christians.
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But it is not clear what the point of your question is. Anyone in the first century who reported that Jesus rose from the dead is likely to be a Christian. And even Christians do not claim that there is non-Christian support for the Resurrection. They try to show that it happened by claiming that it inspired Jesus' followers to die for their beliefs. (Although none of them rose from the dead.) |
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Well I suppose his "christianity" was supposed to be very different to that of the supposed disciples in Jerusalem. I guess they both got melded together in later years when it suited those in power, that's if any of it really happened. |
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Is there any more than this?
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In the second place, since when has Paul been a non-Christian source? And in the third place, are any references in Paul's letters to Jesus rising from the dead any more reliable than Josephus? |
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So far as I'm aware, among first-century non-Christian writers, the only one who might have attested to such a belief is Josephus. That assumes that the Testimonium Flavianum is based on some authentic original version rather than being a forgery in its entirety. If, as I suspect, Josephus never actually mentioned Jesus at all, then the answer to your question is no. |
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Go to the Baptist board and see how many would die for ther faith in Jesus, which they will anyway, but suffer persecution until death.
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