This thread was an off shoot of this thread. I didn't want to interrupt the thread. So this thread is more of a reply to the original post by Melchoir stated seperately so as not to interrupt reitz's thread.
But Melchoir stated the following info from another thread:
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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Few people would doubt that Christ ever existed. After all, the life of Jesus Christ is mentioned by Josephus
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Christians claim that the Jewish historian
Josephus recorded information about Jesus in his book _Jewish
Antiquities _ (published c. 93 - 94 C.E.) It is true that this
book contains information about the three false Messiahs, Yehuda
of Galilee, Theudas and Benjamin the Egyptian, and it is true
that the character of Jesus appears to be based on all of them
in part, but none of them can be regarded as the historical
Jesus. Moreover, in the book of _Acts_, these people are
mentioned as being different people to Jesus and so modern
Christianity actually rejects any connection between them and
Jesus. In the Christian edited versions of the _Jewish
Antiquities_ there are two passages dealing with Jesus as
portrayed in Christian religious works. Neither of these
passages are found in the original version of the _Jewish
Antiquities_ which was preserved by the Jews. The first passage
(XVII,3,3) was quoted by Eusebius writing in c. 320 C.E. and so
we can conclude that it was added in some time between the time
Christians got hold of the _Jewish Antiquities_ and c. 320 C.E.
It is not known when the other passage (XX,9,1) was added in.
Neither passage is based on any reliable sources. It is
fraudulent to claim that these passages were written by Josephus
and that they provide evidence for Jesus. They were written by
Christian redactors and were based purely on Christian belief.
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I'm not quite sure where this info was copied from - since I did not see a source from the thread it was derived from. (I didn't check all the pages.) But historians would have to strongly disagree. Passages in the Antiquities VERY EXPLICITLY detail the life of Christ. Again I would have to state that the majority of historians (secular and Christian) both believe in the existence of Christ. Its not something that is really questioned. What is questioned, of course, is who Jesus actually was.
But Melchoir stated the following info from another thread:
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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Few people would doubt that Christ ever existed. After all, the life of Jesus Christ is mentioned by Josephus
Quote
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Christians claim that the Jewish historian
Josephus recorded information about Jesus in his book _Jewish
Antiquities _ (published c. 93 - 94 C.E.) It is true that this
book contains information about the three false Messiahs, Yehuda
of Galilee, Theudas and Benjamin the Egyptian, and it is true
that the character of Jesus appears to be based on all of them
in part, but none of them can be regarded as the historical
Jesus. Moreover, in the book of _Acts_, these people are
mentioned as being different people to Jesus and so modern
Christianity actually rejects any connection between them and
Jesus. In the Christian edited versions of the _Jewish
Antiquities_ there are two passages dealing with Jesus as
portrayed in Christian religious works. Neither of these
passages are found in the original version of the _Jewish
Antiquities_ which was preserved by the Jews. The first passage
(XVII,3,3) was quoted by Eusebius writing in c. 320 C.E. and so
we can conclude that it was added in some time between the time
Christians got hold of the _Jewish Antiquities_ and c. 320 C.E.
It is not known when the other passage (XX,9,1) was added in.
Neither passage is based on any reliable sources. It is
fraudulent to claim that these passages were written by Josephus
and that they provide evidence for Jesus. They were written by
Christian redactors and were based purely on Christian belief.
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I'm not quite sure where this info was copied from - since I did not see a source from the thread it was derived from. (I didn't check all the pages.) But historians would have to strongly disagree. Passages in the Antiquities VERY EXPLICITLY detail the life of Christ. Again I would have to state that the majority of historians (secular and Christian) both believe in the existence of Christ. Its not something that is really questioned. What is questioned, of course, is who Jesus actually was.
