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I think he taught earlier than jesus was supposed to have taught, I dont know his name, its yashua ben or something like that..... ring a bell?
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Yeshua is the Aramaic name that was translated into Greek as Iesous, which was subsequently translated into English as "Jesus." Yeshua means Jesus.
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i think this is it, the name Yeshu ben Pandera is very familiar
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I think that the Talmudic Yeshu is a reaction to the Christian Jesus, not a source. But there are people who think that the Yeshu stories go back to an earlier time. There is no firm evidence one way or the other.
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