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I don't know if you are intentionally or unintentionally engaging in distracting away from the content of my posting. I am not discussing your "echo" about the Talmudic sources which you consider less true those of "Josephus" or of "Justin Martyr."Hopefully others will want to discuss the issues I raised.
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Examine the pure bunk in the Talmud. http://www.come-and-hear.com/gittin/gittin_56.html |
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The prediction itself is not that amazing... Vespasian having an army and all after Nero's suicide and the four emporers - Quote:
A Life of Yohanan Ben Zakkai - Ca. 1-80 C.E Fortunately this book is free on Questia. Quote:
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I don't see that we are getting anywhere yet on the issues I raised in the first posting.
In any case, there is enough weird stuff in Josephus to discount the story of his prediction, for which even in the Josephus material itself there is nothing to attribute his qualifications for such things, and of course nowhere in any Jewish texts is there mention of Yoseph ben Mattityahu as anything or anyone. Not as a general, not as a priest, not as a teacher, not as a rabbi, not as a prophet, not as hero and not a a traitor. A composite job of some original writings about the Jews combined with fanciful additions from the Church. I still keep wondering about [Josephus = Eusebius]. |
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Is it possible some of Josephus's writing are "composites", and some are genuine? |
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I guess careful comparison would have to be made with the writings under the name of Yosifon ben Gorion (who is called the brother of Nakdimon/Nikodemis son of Gorion in the Talmud). I cannot vouch for any historical authenticity in the writings attributed to Yosifon, but I guess it's safe to say that the writings under both names contain some genuine material.
However, there is much in Josephus itself that is myth and distortion, and most likely the production of the Church, having not a shred of evidence for them. And yet "Josephus" is portrayed as a "witness" to 1st century Judea. I have already mentioned several examples: Massada Yodefata Gamala Herod the Baptist Pilate and Josephus' own alleged credentials in light of the character portraying himself as a loyal Roman subject showing how wonderful life could be. |
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However both are plausible. The Yohanan story is in the Rosh Hashana prayers. A Nice Rosh Hashanah Story Quote:
As I mentioned above, Vespasian was the obvious choice for emperor and it's not that mind blowing if both guys predicted this. |
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What makes him the obvious choice? Was he Barack Obama?
The way Romans were killing each other doesn't make for an obvious choice. But the author of Josephus was obviously familiar with the story involving R. Yochanan ben Zakkai. Quote:
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