RE: Jesus and the money changers
July 26, 2014 at 1:33 pm
(This post was last modified: July 26, 2014 at 1:34 pm by Purplundy.)
Except the part where the authors actually claimed to be the Jewish characters in the Gospels in the titles. The first Gospel is practically called, "The author of this book is the Jewish guy in the book." They books even claim to be autobiographies.
But maybe I'm missing the big question. Was there some sort of antisemitic movement in the first century Roman Empire? And if there was, did four guys seriously think that the best way to spread their propaganda was to write not one, but four books about a superhuman Jew?
But maybe I'm missing the big question. Was there some sort of antisemitic movement in the first century Roman Empire? And if there was, did four guys seriously think that the best way to spread their propaganda was to write not one, but four books about a superhuman Jew?