Flavius Josephus Reveals Incredible Details About Jesus

preview_player
Показать описание
#ReligiousHistory #JewishHistory #christianity
Flavius Josephus Reveals Incredible Details About Jesus
-------------
Discover the fascinating account of Flavius Josephus, a 1st-century Jewish historian, who provides one of the earliest non-Christian records of Jesus Christ. In this video, we delve into Josephus's writings to uncover the incredible details he shares about the life, teachings, and impact of Jesus. Known for his meticulous historical documentation, Josephus's works offer a unique perspective that continues to intrigue historians, theologians, and believers alike.

This video explores key excerpts from "Antiquities of the Jews", where Josephus references Jesus as a wise man, a doer of wonders, and a significant figure of his time. Could this be one of the earliest confirmations of Jesus's existence outside the Bible? Join us as we analyze his descriptions and discuss their importance in understanding the historical Jesus.

Perfect for history buffs, biblical scholars, and anyone curious about the intersection of faith and history, this video will provide fresh insights into one of history's most influential figures.

👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more engaging content about history, religion, and culture! Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update.
#FlaviusJosephus #JesusChrist #ReligiousHistory #Christianity #HistoricalLegacy #SpiritualTeachings #Miracles #JewishHistory #religionandsociety
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Help us reach 10.000 subscribers. 🙏
Thank you all for your support!🙏
Have a blessed day, brothers and sisters ❤

Miraculousbiblestories
Автор

Flavius Josephus wasn't born until 37 AD.

References to Jesus are not found in the oldest manuscripts of his Antiquities of the Jews.

There are no known manuscripts of Josephus' works that can be dated before the 11th century and the oldest which do survive were copied by Christian monks.

Josephus says that he drew from and "interpreted out of the Hebrew Scriptures". His main source was the Gospel According to Luke who in turn copied from from the Gospel According to Mark. None of the Gospel authors witnessed Jesus.

In the third century, Origen wrote extensively about Josephus, even about the very chapter that contains the Testimonium, but never mentioned or referred to the Testimonium in any way. This is inconceivable if the Testimonium had existed at that time. Since the first mention of that passage came from Eusebius, we can conclude that is when it was created.

Early Christian apologists like Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Origen never wrote about the Testimonium passage. Origen even mentions Josephus but never mentioned the Testimonium.

Further evidence of a fraud is if you remove the Testimonium from its larger context, the previous paragraph flows together. The Testimonium is out of place because it was crudely inserted centuries later.

The first mention of Jesus in Antiquities of the Jews came from Eusebius (none of the earlier church fathers mention Josephus’ Jesus). Scholars have determined that Eusebius, not Josephus, was responsible for those writings. Eusebius wrote about “how it may be lawful and fitting to use falsehood as a medicine, and for the benefit of those who want to be deceived.”

The Testimonium Flavianum (testimony of Flavius Josephus) is a passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, of the Antiquities which describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.

The Josephus reference to Jesus is also a well-known fraud. The ink is marked out, the writing is different, the tone and quality and voice of the writing is also different. Furthermore, it includes the word “Christian”, which wasn’t coined at all until decades later.

EvilXtianity