(June 14, 2023 at 8:05 am)GUBU Wrote:(June 10, 2023 at 12:06 am)Fake Messiah Wrote:
The graph is wrong in at least two instances, neither Tacitus nor Josephus wrote about Yeshua. Both had later insertions which included passages about Yeshua in their works, written by christians.
The text from Tacitus describes the Christians and their beliefs. It does not deal with Jesus directly. It also is part of the narrative of Nero and fits into the writings fairly well. I believe it is currently accepted as authentic.
The text from Josephus, on the other hand, is clearly an interpolation.
The texts of Pliny and Seutonius are also both about Christians, not directly about Jesus. Pliny is concerned about what to do with Christians that refuse to pay homage to the emperor (which was tantamount to treason at the time). he was trying to find a way to *not* end up putting them to death. Seutonius, like Tacitus, talks about the Christians and their beliefs, but has nothing directly about Jesus.