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Actually I take the evidence that "Luke" used Josephus as a source, as evidence that "Mark" used Josephus as a source. Dr. Carrier, a real historian, unlike the mythical Gospel historians, has demonstrated that "Luke" used Josephus as a source: Luke and Josephus We should go into this study with an expectation that "Luke" used Josephus as a source since Josephus was recognized as the authoritative historian of Jesus' supposed time. So the evidence from "Luke" just needs to be complimentary to Josephus. When "Luke" claims to have "researched" all it means is that she looked for coordination with Josephus since that was real history. For example, "Luke" rejects the slaughter of the innocents since Josephus doesn't mention it. Not historical. She instead uses the Quirinius' census for her infancy narrative since that was historical. "Luke" demonstrates that a Gospeller used Josephus as a source which makes it more likely that fellow Gospellers did likewise. When I demonstrated that the trail of the TF leads directly to Eusebius: Say It Ain't So Joe. Testimonium Flavium. Will Eusebius Be Convicted In Civil Court? I was surprised to see the extent of Patristic interest in Josephus. Ironically, Roger Pearse got me started on this project when he posited, in defense of the TF, why any Patristic would be interested in Josephus. I know from experience, that when starting a scholarly inquiry it is usually safe to start with the opposite question of Roger's, why wouldn't a Patristic be interested in Josephus. Sure enough the research showed huge Patristic interest in Josephus, but the surprise is that I daresay, the specifics of Josephus are referred to more by Patristics than any other non-Christian author. Homer may be referred to more by name. The point here though again is that "Mark" does not need to show much quality evidence of Josephus as a source since we start with an expectation that he was probably was. For "Mark" especially (compared to the other Gospels) as "Mark" has Josephus provenance (Rome, early 1st century). Josephus http://www.errancywiki.com/index.php?title=Main_Page |
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Looks like "Mark" may have had another source in addition to Imagination, Paul, The Jewish Bible & Greek Tragedy = Philo Super Skeptic Neil Godfree is at it again looking for clues: An overlooked source for Mark’s gospel? and the smoking gun: FLACCUS VI Quote:
There is also the general argument that "Mark" was clearly well read as evidenced by the known sources (a long way from a simple, illiterate fisherman) and thus would likely have been familiar with Philo, a major Jewish author of the offending time period. Joseph ErrancyWiki |
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We've been over the Philo connection before.
The use of Philo by the gospel writers from the archives, 200, with a cast of familiar combattants But there is much more in the unfortunately out of print The Fabrication of the Christ Myth by Leidner, which was discussed on these boards in 2003 here. In particular, in The Passion Narrative and Philo I summarized Leidner's 24 parallels between the Passion narrative and Philo. (Some of these points might not apply to Mark's version of the passion.) If you do more deep searching in the archives (and the archives of the archives) you will find more on Leidner. Some of his book seems useful, some not so much. |
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The purpose of this Thread will be to Inventory evidence that "Mark" used Josephus as a Source. Inventory so far: 1) "Mark's" Jesus predicts the destruction of the Temple. So does Josephus' Jesus: Correspondent: Neal Godfree Link: http://members.dodo.com.au/~neilgodfrey/2jesus.htm Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
Correspondent: JoeWallack Link: Jewrassic Pork. Evidence (More) Of Fiction In The Original Gospel Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
3) "Mark's" Jesus advises not to cheat on your taxes. So does Josephus: Correspondent: Gary Goldberg Link: New Testament Parallels to the Works of Josephus Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
4) "Mark's" Joseph apo Arimathias asks for and receives three crucified, one of which recovers. Josephus apo Matthias asks for and receives one of three crucified who recovers: Correspondent: Paul Tobin Link: The Burial Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
5) "Mark's" Jesus' brothers are James, Joses, Judas and Simon. Josephus' Judas the Galilean's sons were James and Simon, (crucified) and Joseph was the High Priest (removed).: Correspondent: JoeWallack Link: Mark "I Am IronyMan". How Much Ironic Contrast, Transfer and Reversal Did He kraM? - The Mark's Brothers Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
6) "Mark's" Evangelist brother "Luke" clearly used Josephus as a source. Correspondent: Richard Carrier Link: Luke and Josephus Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
7) The External evidence indicates "Mark" is early second century and at this time Josephus would have been the recent and authoritative source for the history of the background to "Mark's" story. Correspondent: Joe Wallack Link: The Papias Smear, Changes in sell Structure. Evidence for an Original Second Century Gospel. Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
8) Josephus' Hyrcanus has his ear cut off to disqualify him from the High Priesthood. "Mark's" servant of the High Priest has his ear cut off trying to disqualify Jesus from the High Priesthood Correspondent: Dave Hindley Link: http://www.freeratio.org/showpost.ph...3&postcount=15 Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
9) Josephus says the cause of the destruction of Jerusalem was the High Priest and Jesus. "Mark" says the cause of the destruction of Jerusalem was the High Priest and Jesus: Correspondent: Joe Wallack Smoking gun excerpt: Quote:
Josephus HISTORIAN, n. A broad-gauge gossip. OutSourcing Paul, A Contract Labor of Love Another's(Writings). Paul as Markan Source |
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