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fool the jewish people into worshiping Titus. The Jesus story is more than just about Titus, as Chili reminds us there is a theology. Atwill's work i think will hold up over time. It's a very straight foreword argument. The only issue i see is that he is too political. It's like he wants to use this against christianity the way christianity used it against judaism. |
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In Josephus' "Wars of the Jews" 6.5.4, Vespasian was the PROPHESIED MESSIANIC ruler found in Jewish Scripture--NOT Jesus. Wars of the Jews 6.5.4 Quote:
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Vespasian carried out MIRACLES by making the Blind See with Spittle and healing the lame with a touch. [Tacitus Histories 4 Quote:
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Proto-Christianity probably was involved with some Joudaioi at some stage. The question is, where were they located, and what was their ethnicity? Joudaioi could belong to any race. As Jake Jones stated in a different thread: Joan E. Taylor demonstrated there exists no archeological evidence of Jewish-Christians in Judea in the first century CE. See _Christians and the Holy Places: The Myth of Jewish-Christian Origins_, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993. The holy places and the phenomenon of Christian pilgrimage can be traced to only the fourth century. |
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Which doesn't mean anything. It surely doesn't show that they did not exist. The movement was obviously, a sect of Judaism. You will have a hard time explaining away the use of the OT |
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The Jesus character who was supposed to be Jewish appears fluent in Greek in the earliest stories. In gMark, Jesus gives his main disciple a Greek name--PETER--the Greek word for 'Rock'. It is only in the LATER gJohn that the author realized that Jesus was supposed to be Jewish and claimed the main disciple was given the name CEPHAS--a Hebrew word for 'Rock'. Now, based on Josephus, the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, was in Alexandria of Egypt. Virtually, all the RECOVERED NT Manuscripts of the Jesus story were either found in Egypt or were bought in Egypt. Incredibly, little or no Early Greek NT Manuscripts of the Jesus story have been found or bought in Judea or any of the region of the supposed Seven Pauline Churches. Even, apocryphal manuscripts have been found in Egypt and ALL supposed Heretics were Non-JEWS and some were originated from Egypt. |
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If you know of another source then please identify it because you have not yet identified another Jewish source for the Jesus story. The authors of the Jesus stories did state that the events about Jesus in the story itself happened because they were found in the books of the Prophets which is in the Septuagint version. For example, the conception of Jesus is found in the Septuagint version of Isaiah 7.14. The Jesus character was Conceived out of the Septuagint. "Behold a Virgin shall conceive" is found in the Septuagint. |
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What got Christianity started?
Rabbi Michael J. Cook PhD, Modern Jews Engage the New Testament. Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, Vermont.2008, ISBN 1580233139. In pages 38, 39 he writes, “Christianity, still deeply bonded to Judaism, accepted and based itself on the Jewish scriptures, citing these texts to make claims for itself... Christianity continued to be Jewish also in taking over completely Judaism’s premium on ethical requirements as intrinsic to religion, something largely missing in paganism, and therefore perceived by some Gentiles as uniquely challenging and elevating. Replicating Judaism’s synagogue structure and its networking enabled Christianity to offer a cohesiveness that pagan religions (commonly organized as local enclaves) could not match. Moreover, Judaism at this point in its history, was modelling a creative and successful missionary style that also allowed for attracting and accepting in a kind of secondary status, Gentiles whom it styled God-fearers. Christianity promised acceptance as full members while allowing them to bypass the barriers of Jewish dietary laws and circumcision. Through this, God-fearers became the agents in publicizing Christianity’s appeal to pagans. Christianity was cast as offering a harmonious mix of the high religion of monotheistic Judaism along with eternal life and a loving God to those who simply believed and rendered obedience to basic moral laws---all the while without insisting on conditions that very few gentiles could accept.” |
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