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Why don't you publish your findings in a scholarly article? 'James the brother of the Lord' in Gal. 1.19 is the probable source of confusion behind all references to James the brother of Jesus. Chrestiani of Tacitus' Annals and their founder Christ punished in time of Tiberius is in all probability somehow related to Chrestus of Svetonius who lived in Rome in time of Claudius and who instigated Jews to make disturbances. According to Cassius Dio the Romans had the problems with Jews because of their increased number and it was in their interest to make disturbances among them in order to get an excuse for expelling them from Rome. My interpretation is that Chrestus can be only an agent of Rome (secret agent) who made disturbances among Jews in the best interest of Roman state in time of Claudius and Nero. Later Christians confused him with Jesus Christ and that somehow crept into the final texts of Tacitus and Svetonius. |
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