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I tell you the truth, "Mark's" Jesus would be amazed at how much easier it is to get information by throwing out an assertion critical of Christianity rather than doing the research one's self. Good one AC. Actually the list of silence to Origen looks freakishly like the list to Eusebius. The list is long and distinguished (so is m...never mind): http://www.freeratio.org/thearchives...&postcount=198 Quote:
Advice to the NewFRDBies here. You can immediately gain a, as Larry David would say, "pretty good" reputation around here by just starting out with the opposite assertions of Roger Pearse. Roger, commenting on the related Patristic silence, asks why a Patristic would be interested in Josephus. The right question though is the opposite. Why wouldn't a Patristic be interested in Josephus, the official 1st century Jewish historian of Jesus' supposed time. I think it's safe to say that my related Eusebius Thread has made clear that it is likely that all of these Patristic had heard of Josephus and were to varying degrees familiar with him. So the silence to Origen is evidence against. Now onto Origen. Joseph ErrancyWiki |
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I am aware of no characteristic of the passage that would suggest either that it was fictional or that it was interpolated. |
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Are you aware of any other reference to the practice of baptism in Antiquities, specifically one for the remission of sin? |
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Any claim that John the Baptist baptized for the Remission of Sins in "Antiquities of the Jews" 18 is most likely an interpolation since such a claim would be Contrary to Jewish Laws as stated in an Earlier book of "Antiquities" by the very Josephus.
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Josephus himself also claimed to have observed a RITUAL of Bathing in Water but NOT for the Remission of Sins. "Life of Flavius Josephus" Quote:
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My question is why the specificity? |
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:constern01:In view of the amazing new factual data that bubbed up after this thread has been revived, I am changing my vote to "Not sure". If you, by any chance, stumble on the discovery that my vote already is in that category, be advised that I am now - more than ever - sure I am not sure. Or as the frogs croak, plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
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That is not so at all. The inclusion of the words "SOME" and "ONLY" implies that John the Baptist did Baptize for the Remission of Sins. Antiquities of the Jews" 18.5.2 Quote:
If John the Baptist was baptizing CONTRARY to the Laws of the God of the Jews then Josephus may have claimed JtB's destruction CAME from God and not only Herod's Army. |
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Let's take a look at the offending reference by Origen to John the Baptist in Josephus: Origen. Contra Celsus BOOK I. Quote:
Antiquities of the Jews - Book XVIII Quote:
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