Jesus in History - Written Records: Josephus, Jewish Zealot |
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Flavius Josephus (37-98 CE) had been a Jewish zealot fighting against the Romans until Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 CE. He changed sides and became the Roman Emperor's adviser on Jewish affairs. His history book 'Antiquities of the Jews' describes Palestine in the time of Jesus. In his writings, Josephus mentions the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Herodians. He mentions Caiaphas, Pontius Pilate, John the Baptist, Jesus (twice) and James the brother of Jesus. He also mentions the Essenes - the strict religious sect within Judaism that founded the Qumran community, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. |
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Jerusalem, where Josephus lived. © Bibleplaces.com |
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Historians think one part that talks about Jesus had been added to. With these extra bits taken away they think Josephus wrote:
He also said that the High Priest Ananias had:
Josephus was a Jew who was not a follower of Jesus. What did he say about Jesus?
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| Tacitus - Roman Historian |
