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Jewish texts did mention Jesus. For instance documents by Maimonides, Nachmanides, and others mention him. It is also believed that the Babylonian Talmud and midrash also mentioned Yeshu.
The Quran did not solely derive its information of Jesus from Christianity because the details of his life and what happened to him after he died and so forth are different, but it is widely accepted that given the differences they are still talking about Jesus of Nazareth. |
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Jewish texts from that time do not mention Jesus.
The Qur'an is believed to have derived its stories about Jesus from heretical Christian sects. In any case, the Qur'an is much later that the time Jesus is supposed to have lived. |
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