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What I don't understand is that there was not an immediate enthusiastic searching of the location where this was found. Wouldn't one want to cross examine the bearer of the lucky basket prize as to where the material in the basket had come from? Wouldn't one want to immediately go to that location and conduct a personal search of the immediate vicinity? Were any photographs of the excavation taken that day? Considering the importance of their find, which was not apparently lost to them, why did they not conduct a personal inspection of the locale, and why did they not round all the workmen up and ask them the question? Who in would not have done that immediately? It just does not make sense to NOT make a personal check of the site of such a major find. Thus I do not assess a 100% security on the terminus ad quem, although, as I have stated above, the hypothesis of a secure date must be earnestly investigated and incorporated into any theoretical conclusion(s). |
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Sorry, I forgot that you were personally there on March 5, 1933, to see the fragment, "not badly crumpled" and "quite legible" being unearthed after almost seventeen centuries of being buried deep under bricks and rubble.
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IH (iota-eta), IC (iota-sigma) such as I_S for Izates , and IHC (iota-eta-sigma) |
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You will not find C 14 dates for a range of 2 years but in the region of 50 years Terminus ad quem for ancients texts can be known or deduced from known documented events such as volcanic eruptions. For example, the documented volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius c 79 CE covered parts of Italy. The terminus ad quem for any manuscripts found buried under the volcanic ash is 79 CE. |
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But let's just be quite clear that Jesus is not explicitly mentioned either in Codex Vaticanus or in Dura Fragment 24. The situation is that a certain code is explicit in both these manuscripts, and this code is being interpreted as standing for the name of "Jesus".
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You need to take all of their research into account, rather than just wildly speculating about Syriac nomina sacra (try googling that combination of words.) |
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