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One interesting possibility, mentioned but not supported by Brown in 'Death of the Messiah' pages 702-703, is that the incident of the effigies in Josephus and the incident of the shields in Philo are actually the same incident, reported with different biases.
If this is right and IMHO it would be surprising for a competent governor to get in a similar controversy twice, then Josephus may be presenting an exaggerated account of what actually happened. Andrew Criddle |
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Do you think it likely that Pilate knew enough about them in advance to expect his actions were likely to, at the least, annoy the Jewish populace? |
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One problem is that even if the two accounts do go back to the same incident; Philo may possibly be toning down what Pilate attempted in order to claim that even Pilate never attempted anything as outrageous as Caligula did. Andrew Criddle |
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Josephus tells us Pilate was the first to bring Caesar's effigies into the city and he snuck them in at night. It is difficult to read that as suggesting he was unaware of the potential offense (though I'm sure you will do so). Again he refused to comply when the Jews complained. Quote:
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With regard to the incident described by Josephus, being the first to bring in effigies and doing so at night hardly suggest an innocent motivation. That he refused to comply even after the Jews made their objections known is clear evidence against this ridiculous attempt to create the appearance of historical consistency in the Gospel story. You've got nothing, Ted, except a pre-conceived conclusion and an indefatigable willingness to reinterpret any evidence to be consistent with it. But I do appreciate you giving me the opportunity to use the word "indefatigable". |
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