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You KNOW we HAVE COINS and other CREDIBLE HISTORIANS TO CONFIRM the CREDIBILITY of JOSEPHUS. I told you ALREADY that Josephus is NOT a "prophetic historian". If Josephus claimed John the Baptist existed then he is FAR more likely to be credible than even the Pope of the Church. |
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When your popularity extends, by definition, to about 12 people and an execution order, you can be fairly certain that contemporaneous evidence of your existence is not likely to survive; and if it did, it may just be indistinguishable from the evidence for anyone else's existence. (Using Jesus as an example.) When we try to ask ourselves whether such people—who may, for many reasons, not get mentioned until well after their death—existed or whether the stories were just complete fabrications, we must consider the likelihood of the stories being fabricated (and what steps may have influenced the story as it is) against the likelihood of them being based on real people. When we come to our conclusions, we recognize that they are very weak and tentative; they rest on extremely careful and detailed analyses of texts, which lend them probabilistic support more than evidential support. And that's just the way it is. Jon |
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Question his existence is a bit strong. How about he probably existed in that he was mentioned in Josephus.
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On mundane historical issues, I think he is trustworthy. |
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I'm coming into this discussion late, so sorry if I am repeating what has been discussed already.
According to a passage in Josephus, the execution of John was blamed for a defeat Herod suffered c. 36 CE. This would have John the Baptist executed after the preferred time the supposed Jesus was executed. When writing fiction it is of no consequence to have John executed before Jesus was executed if it serves a purpose. It appears, for a number of reasons, that the author of Mark makes use of JtheB for theological purposes rather than to relate actual events, in my opinion. Having JtheB announce the coming of one greater than himself, for eg. |
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