None the sources mentioned (except the controversial Josephus passage) have anything at all to say about the Resurrection, which I thought was the point of the OP - certainly of the title.
Even if Jesus was an historical figure (about which I am undecided), that is no indication of his divinity, or that his purported 'miracles' were any such thing. Many established historical figures have claimed divine or semi-divine status, but that's no reason to go all squiffy over Ramses or Alexander.
Boru
Even if Jesus was an historical figure (about which I am undecided), that is no indication of his divinity, or that his purported 'miracles' were any such thing. Many established historical figures have claimed divine or semi-divine status, but that's no reason to go all squiffy over Ramses or Alexander.
Boru
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